News from 02/07/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, David Wighton, Don Taylor, Andrew Billen, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foriegn Commentator, David Brown, Michael Buerk, Rob Fahey, Tom Dyckhoff, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Magnus Linklater, Professor John Shepherd, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, The Rev Dr Keith Clements, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, B. W. Thompson, Professor James Dornan, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Paul Ferris, Christine Seib, David Chater, Chris Harding, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Bishop Timothy Dudley-Smith, Kevin Eason, Alister McGrath, Pat Gibson, Hannah Fletcher, Mary Honeyball, Kenan Malik, Siobhan Kennedy, Anne Nightingale, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Gary Dunlop, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Charles Bremner, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Tam Dalyell, David Miliband, Angela Jameson, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Professor Linda Cardozo, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Suzy Jagger, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Hannah Rochell, Tom Baldwin, The Rev Canon Tim Roper, Pete Paphides, Pippa Bonner, Ann Treneman, Professor Allan Templeton, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, The Rev Simon Coupland, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Dr J. E. T. Trainin, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Holman, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Nick Hasell, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, John Lloyd, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Paul Drinkwater, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Tony Dawe, David Sinclair, Professor William Ledger, Jason Mellor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, William Rae, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Gervase O'donohoe, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Matt Cardy, Fiona Hamilton, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Professor Lesley Regan, David Robertson,
ResumoIndex The Times Gang life is replacing family life, says woman police chief 'Enormous concerns about young people' Index Designers show no sign of tightening their belts NHS reforms fail to cure rotten dentistry Housing fears grow Church 'within Church' Lessons in death FTSE shares tumble Inside today Index The Hollow Conservative Lead Leading articles David Cameron cannot simply hope to win by standing against Gordon Brown. He and his party have to show what they stand for Index Sarkozy's Next Move With the rejection of the Lisbon treaty, France must rethink its EU presidency Mint Murray Is the tartan terror the latest and best hope to win the men's singles title? Best of the Times News Times2 World Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather This looks like more than teething pains Diagnosing the pain David Lloyd NHS fails to cure rotten dentistry MP tells constituent: 'i do not want your vote, stick it wherever best pleases you' He's wrong, but do you feel a sneaking sympathy? The Workout Correction MPs hide addresses £370 'a living wage' Lorries in fuel protest Most read at timesonline. co. uk University's staff encouraged to award more first-class degrees so it can match rivals Boy, 16, goes for broke after finding £2m in his account Cheltenham & Gloucester Youths who see crime and violence as a career choice Crime Safety in numbers and a lucrative racket are what matter in the inner city Growing numbers This is fiercely protected turf, where people die in the name of tribal loyalty Hundreds march to scene of boy's death Cherie, the C-word and knife crime Cameron gets a helping hand from Cowell to showcase the Tories' talents ExxonMobil Car tax rules will hit more than 2m, say Conservatives Public finally make it a love match with Murray Set in his ways John Lewis McCanns 'cleared' as police wind up investigation Prosecutors will decide whether to end inquiry In court today Multiple Display Advertising Items Pasta? They're pasta their best, says Dell'Olio People Unpredictable, but amazing The Face Which? John Motson tells us that he is considerably richer … David Cameron's appearance at the NHS's 60th birthday … The Devil swapped Prada for a Vivienne Westwood original when the veteran fashionista joined Honor Blackman and Shami Chakrabarti at a protest against government counter-terrorism policies Postscript Izo. com, the bountiful source of all things Russian, … He may have lost millions to a shady manager, but the … "i didn't realise how many Abba songs I knew. I knew … Britain is final port of call for toxic French ship Dell Nikon Blackpool outshone by British Museum Packing 'em in . . . or putting them off Rolex Architects fail to save 'Brutalist' housing estate Win Investing Mosley fights off challenge to orgy privacy case Toy cars may drive sale price past £10,000 Thieves take war plaques Expedia Evangelicals sign up to a 'Church within a Church' Multiple Display Advertising Items Here we go again Analysis 'It was a battlefield last time I was here. The progress is remarkable' Afghanistan Magnus Linklater joins the Chief of the Defence Staff, Sir Jock Stirrup, on a tour of the Snake's Head, once a no-go area and Taleban stronghold Multiple Display Advertising Items To Helmand and back Al-Qaeda finds three safe havens for terror training The Tories attempt to get to grips with a thorny question Multiple Display Advertising Items After 200 million years, an all-male future spells doom Multiple Display Advertising Items Get them in court before they stab someone Knife crime happens in a flash. To stop it, teenagers must be made aware of its lifelong consequences Habits that have pierced the class barrier Green room All mouth and trousers Celtic connection We must never forget how Britain created Mugabe That's lice Sorry, I don't recognise this health service With costs soaring out of control, the new NHS constitution should be telling us all the things we do not have a right to Picture Gallery Never forget how we created Mugabe Zimbabwe has little global significance. Our obsession is a hangover from our colonial past I'm not here. Please leave a message In my view Thunderer: Tam Dalyell on an answer to the West Lothian question Morse is not dead Keeping calm as the Church faces divisions Disarming the nuclear deterrent Timesonline Evidence without fear Fashion or flowers at Chelsea? Way forward for NHS Cricket's self-destruct Exam solutions Edification What has the race debate got to do with race? Yes, African-Americans are biologically different from Ashkenazi Jews, but race is utterly useless for scientific research, says Kenan Malik The Times Timesonline The Daily Universal Register She might look artificial, but this Backwoods Barbie is a real doll First night Pop Dolly Parton SECC, Glasgow Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside today The man who gives lessons in death to people who have lost the will to live Former senator shows video of how he helped woman to die The letter of the law 'They're having to smoke pure weed and they're not Past is ruining hopes of a liberal future Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): 21 detained in coup inquiry Family quarrels take the shine off Father's Day Sarkozy admits EU presidency will be tougher than he thought Dutch ban smoking tobacco — but the rules on marijuana are still a bit hazy Le flair Sky African summit tightens Mugabe grip on power Zimbabwe Orange Voices of Africa 'He has nothing to pay his thugs, his coffers are empty. So they are told to loot what they like from the farms' Zimbabwe Government advice leaves companies in a state of confusion (AFP): Five police officers killed in 'revenge attack' (AP): Priceless medallions stolen by Nazis are returned Multiple Display Advertising Items A car en route through the illuminated new Dongshan tunnel in Huainan, eastern China. It cost 190 million yuan (£14 million) to build Orphaned monkey becomes part of the family Iraq lodges $10bn lawsuit over 'Oil-for-Food scam' McCain accuses rival of pandering to protectionists Nationwide (AP): General resigns over shooting (AP): Plague of locusts threat to Games (Reuters): Twelve killed in 'holy war' clash (AP): Fish's odd meal proves fatal The London Mint Office Travellers' tales Lord Harris rings alarm on retail market state Market 'snoop' fined UK appeal on TNK-BP EBay faces lawsuits Quote of the day Oil price speculators Business big shot Grim economic news puts shares on the brink of another bear market FTSE 100 hits three-month low amid rate-rise fear 'We will be taking additional steps to ferret out Tumbling house prices raise the spectre of a crash Stock markets Darling raises guarantee for bank savers to £50,000 Taxpayers to the rescue, as usual Picture Gallery Three options in Zimbabwe Commodities Secret agenda Timesonline Pipex business Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Business big shot Moving targets Retailers warn of profits' slump Behind the story Britain in the Fifties — cash-strapped, gloomy and grey — and the bad old days are back, warns Harris Body Shop 'snoop' fined £85,000 by City watchdog for insider dealing Multiple Display Advertising Items From good to great . . . City Diary Zimbabwean banks struggle with extra zeros City Diary Everyone's having a grouse as the expense goes shooting up City Diary There has been little movement of late on the proposed City Diary On Monday I learnt that the Mirror's respected graduate City Diary Business in the Community will hand out various awards City Diary Picture Gallery National leaders face talks to resolve row over forced departures of TNK-BP chiefs Severn Trent may have to return £40m to its customers Timesonline Taylor Wimpey officer to leave £2bn bid for Informa HMV beats its rivals EBay braced for wave of copycat lawsuits over internet fakes The Times Top Moody's man ousted over ratings inaccuracies What is a CPDO? America batters on closed doors of Swiss banking Will discretion prove the better part of valour for UBS? Timesonline The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Christian aid British funds As prices and costs run out of control, control over everything offers security The Times Anheuser investors seek court aid for InBev offer 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 Bad news for you is bad news for me, learns ENRC Market report Conroy has luck of the Irish Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Punters see Northgate growth falling off the back of its vans Carpetright Deal of the day Timesonline Broken down Sportech Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Peter Kemp Reforming civil servant who sought to bring the modern efficiencies of the private sector to Whitehall Sir Peter Kemp, KCB, civil servant, was born on October 10,1934. He died on June, 24,2008, aged 73 'By his mid-teens he was making his own documentry … The Very Rev Professor Henry Chadwick Lives remembered John Barnes Pioneering historian who devoted a five-volume study and a museum to the origins of British cinema John Barnes, film historian and museum owner, was born on June 28,1920. He died of cancer on June 1 2008, aged 87 Harry Lange Film production designer who drew on his experiences at Nasa for Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey Harry Lange, film production designer, was born on December 7,1930. He died on May 22,2008, aged 77 Lives online Timesonline Terry Fields Labour MP whose Militant Tendency sympathies embarrassed Neil Kinnock Terry Fields, MP and trade unionist, was born on March 8,1937. He died of lung cancer on June 28,2008, aged 71 The Right Rev Anthony Crockett Energetic Bishop of Bangor respected for his liberal theological views The Right Rev Anthony Crockett, Bishop of Bangor, was born on August 23,1945. He died of cancer on June 30,2008, aged 62 Difference in immigration policy is justified Law Report House of Lords Failure to comply with EU law Court of Appeal Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Silver Anniversaries Deaths Timesonline Appointments Elections Birthdays Legal Notices An ancient English tradition Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Legal News Latest wills Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Cruise365 Short haul Long haul Mamma Mia! The Movie makes Skopelos a star A week at island film location, from £399; three nights in Cornwall, £129 British Isles Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line Durcan takes sides with Phoenix Tower Racing Brighton Yesterday's results The Times Hamilton Park Kempton Park Lingfield Park Murray looks to his strengths ready for showdown with Thirsk Worcester Perth Catterick Chepstow Bet of the day ECB in game of high stakes over the issue of Zimbabwe Injured knee forces Vaughan out as Durham top the table I. V Country Championship Warwickshire v Gloucestershire Essex v Derbyshire Surrey v Kent Hampshire v Nottinghamshire The Brit Oval Insurance Sussex v Lancashire Middlesex v Northamptonshire Leicestershire v Worcestershire Somerset v South Africans Arsenal reject £24m bid for Adebayor as Barcelona put cards on the table Football Window watch Carlos Queiroz was in talks last night with the Portugu Cricket Fixtures Other sport Cricket Results Varsity match Oxford U v Cambridge U Football Rugby league Keegan talks key to future of Barton at Newcastle Manchester City will play EB Streymur in the firs Spain give short shrift to the tall order Comment Johnson signals intent by laying down law over England's conduct Rugby union Thirteen tour players drop to Saxons squad HSBC Squads and schedule Audience left doing double take as Hamilton increases commitments Motor racing Henley attracts top fields from near and far Rowing Today Wimbledon in 60 seconds Yesterday Animal Hospital Magic number What Rafa says Tuning in Rain or shine? Venus is not from another planet after all — but very well grounded Zheng gives her all to win match, hearts and minds Murraymania brings mixed blessings for Jamie Men Yesterday's result Seeding in brackets Women Today's order of play Mixed doubles Boys Girls The Royal Bank of Scotland Concept Indoor Rower Honed athlete seeks power and the glory in teamwork Owen Slot on the gym programme that has helped Andy Murray to last the distance Timesonline Murray Sr sure enough to let son wage his own battles Serve well and have no fear Andy tips Times Crossword 23,955 Picture Gallery The Times Murray ready to kick up a storm on centre stage Nation can cheer Scot to his greatest victory The Times Inside today Why Europe was cut down to size by Spain's giant-killer Index The Wednesday profile Times modern Today in times2 Just why is Andy Murray so hard to like? Hollywood — what actors really earn Bad statistics A nocturnal flight of fancy Further reading Street violence is an infection. I can cure it As Ben Kinsella Becomes the 17th Teenager to Be Murdered this Year on London's Streets, Damian Whitworth Meets the Man with a Radical Scheme to Cut Gang Killings in Chicago Young victims More than 50 teenagers were murdered in Britain last year, and 32 already this year. They include . . . Richard Morrison The British are the way they are because our climate is damp, dour and undemonstrative The Times Times offers The WoW factor With Millions of Players, the Online Game World of Warcraft is Becoming a Big Force in our Culture. Rob Fahey Meets Some of its Most Dedicated Fans Timesonline Paris's fairies still produce the stuff that dreams are made of Fashion There were No Signs of Belt-Tightening at the Haute Couture Shows, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Easy pieces Hannah Rochell Picks the Season's Best Buys from Reiss Milkround Couture chic Beauty This Week, Sarah Vine Dissects Armani's PrivÉ Show in Paris Ball control Mutton dressed as lad Our Middle-Aged Style Commentator Muses on why Fashion Houses are Employing Well-Endowed Soccer Players to Show off their Smalls — and Wonders if He Should He Sport a Vegetable in his Designer Trunks The Times Liz Earle Fashionista questionnaire I wouldn't mind longer legs From gigs to the gee-gees: summer season savvy Fashion Three Events, Three Dress Codes. The Times Fashion Team was on the Spot to Pick the Best Looks The Times Emma Hope Shoes Multiple Display Advertising Items I've got the Greek blues What Links a Chip Shop to the Acropolis? Pete Paphides on an Emotional Musical Journey Index Brand Alley What's Nouvel, pussycat? Jean Nouvel Adds Art to Architecture in a Volatile Mixture, Says Tom Dyckhoff Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts Mother of all scandals It's Taboo, but It's True. Tom Kalin Tells Stephen Dalton about his Challenging Movie The bulletin Happy slapping, anguished audiences and a prize for gay film-making Abdicating the need to entertain First night Theatre Crown Matrimonial Richmond Theatre, TW9 Opera The Cunning Little Vixen Royal College of Music, SW7 Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Concerts Aldeburgh Festival Various venues, Suffolk Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen guardians Crème Together, Celebrity Chef Theo Randall and his Pa, Maria Wrazen, Have Cooked up a Park Lane Dining Experience That's Impressive without Being Intimidating, Finds Rosalind Renshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio Last night's tv Ducking the issues Britain's Missing Top Model (BBC Three) Duncan Bannatyne Takes on Tobacco: This World (BBC Two) Duck with salsa agrodolce Dinner tonight Eat it with Michael Buerk Celebrity Masterchef BBC One, 8pm Tv today The Times Celebrity MasterChef/ Marco's Great British Feast Viewing guide BBC One, 8pm/ITV1, 9pm Britain's Closest Encounters Five, 8pm Criminal Justice BBC One, 9pm School for Scoundrels (1960, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,12.40pm After the Wedding (2006) BBC Four, 10pm Variations Personal Services Required Channel 4,9pm I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (2003) ITV4, 10pm 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 Radio choice Out of the question: a louder burp Young times Do You Want to Know More? A New Book is Packed with Science Facts, Not Fiction AA Daily dingbat Is Andy Murray a future Wimbledon champion? Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4569 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 262 Acorn Stairlifts Su doku Index Picture Gallery Dollond & Aitchison Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution Timesonline
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