News from 03/07/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Allison Walker-Morecroft, David Wighton, Colin Firth, David Brown, Stephen Humphries, Gary Duncan, Professor Peter Kinderman, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Ed Cooke, Robert Lindsay, Catherine Boyle, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Michael Simkins, Christine Seib, James Bone, Dominic Wells, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Miguel BosÉ, Roger Bawden, Emmanuel Jal, Nathalie Lees, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Lucy Bannerman, Toby Amies, Tony Evans Football Editor, Angelique Kidjo, Rob Dowling assistant part manager, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Hannah Fletcher, Minnie Driver, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, The Rev Chris Sterry, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Richard Wilson, Melanie Reid, Djimon Hounsou, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Gael GarcÍa Bernal, Rhys Blakely, Roslyn Hope, Charles Bremner, Stephen Collins, David Pannick, QC, Clare Trivedi, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Tony Usher, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Annie Lennox, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Canon Michael J. Jackson, Neil Harman, Mattew Pryor, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Jean Robinson, David Swain, Raymond Keene, Bruce Dessau, Christine Vize, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kristin Davis, Neville Scott, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Bill Nighy, Tim Piper, Julian Clary, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Kevin Maher, George Walden, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Dearbáil Jordan, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Reg Kemp, Thomas Catán, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Jack Thompson, Peter Riddell, Noel Edmonds, Howard Cherlin, Carly Chynoweth, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, John Naish, Mark Barber, Jason Mellor, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, David Cameron, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Scarlett Johansson, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Sylvia Darley, Rahul Bose, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson, Dr Pam Spurr,
ResumoIndex The Times Out but not down: honour in defeat for Murray High street hit by full force of credit crunch Colombian hostage freed after six years Police bureaucracy Bulldozer rampage Exams stress row Mugabe travel ban Inside today Law From Russia with Contempt Leading articles The new man in the Kremlin cannot afford to stand aloof while oligarchs and officials ruin his nation's reputation with investors Index Crossroads for Anglicans The Archbishop of Canterbury must face down opposition on all fronts Not a Dog's Life Leona Helmsley's $8 billion bequest to canines is surely barking Opinion News Times2 Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Colombian hostage gains freedom after 6 years, 4 months and 9 days Chopard Rejoicing in France at end of saga Queen of Mean lavishes $8bn on dogs from beyond the grave Charity is left orders for spending fortune $8bn would buy . . . Not quite so well-off The Workout Vaz 'reward' on vote dismissed as a joke Senior judge calls for alternatives to jail EU pesticides ban Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk How to stop children getting stressed: don't tell them they are doing an exam, says Balls Have you heard jelly music? You play it and I'll sing along Selfridges The Times M&s feels the chill as shoppers head for shelter down The Economy The destination store for groceries sees profits fall as weakening economy sends middle classes into the discount chains, reports Steve Hawkes Chairman Rose faces shareholder backlash Yes, it is tough out there, but this old institution has seen it all before Empty aisles echo as competitors draw customers with 'two-for-one nonsense' Crunch time for Brown as voters' fears are realised Deskwork and indiscipline are turning us into paper tigers, say police sergeants Peugeot In court today Student pair 'tortured and murdered' Multiple Display Advertising Items A page in history: Backstairs Billy's life with Queen Mother goes under hammer Alfa Romeo Rumble of hauliers' discontent grows louder with warning of wildcat strikes Rebel MPs are promised changes to road tax reforms Bringing it all together Car insurance fraud running at £5m a week as owners try to clear debts Not-so-liberal solution to Zimbabwe dilemma People The pointy-heads at MIT have developed a sophisti "Robert Thurman has unexpectedly come to London for … Chevrolet TV ratings don't come into it The Face No point telling these ruthless escorts that they were "only supposed to blow the bloody doors off" Postscript Gok Wan, at the HarperCollins bash at the V&A, le Here's Pete Doherty's entry to the exhibition Get in … I will not let male bigots win: Muslim councillor tells of threats against her Selfridges Unite or risk 'warfare' over gay Christians, Church told Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon trips over the net as Dave serves up ace vote-deal ambush Prince William in £40m high-seas cocaine swoop Sainsbury's Patients may travel for treatment in Europe — and the NHS will pay Health Möben Health tourists won't cost us — and won't come anyway Health 'Britain is fine - if you're at death's door' Cornish giant killer wipes out surfing record PC World Risk to endangered species 'much underestimated' Angel's little sister fetches £2m at auction Traffickers grooming British girls for prostitution Record-breaking crab is invited to dinner Brown's stand on Zimbabwe called into question over mining chief's role Peter Brookes cartoon John Lewis Police hand prosecutors file on Hain's donations School governors 'need insurance against growing danger of being sued by parents' Sharps Head who turned to the law The Times Girl, 19, cleared of murder over stabbing rival in heart after clash between gangs Police charge 95 per cent of youths caught with knives Troubling admissions Privacy preserved on coastal path Tax evasion penalty Facebook party ban Private eyes on books Jenkins to head Trust Cat rescuer gets stuck The world must kick its addiction to oil Opinion Markets won't correct the soaring prices that threaten our economic wellbeing. So governments must The trick: forecast what happened yesterday Lap of dishonour Another country Index No, minister A political timebomb in Glasgow's Guantanamo Despite crushing poverty, things are looking up in Glasgow East. But now the SNP could steal Labour's birthright Picture Gallery We have a plan and we can make it work The Conservative leader replies to a call by The Times to make clear what his party stands for A shining example In my view Thunderer: If I were diversity officer at Tayside Police I would go to great lengths NHS: then and now Modern mental health care is a team effort Breaking away from the C of E Timesonline Complete bowls Seafaring Wrens The G8 leaders must keep their promises Opinion Blowers and CM-J Murray's manners Morse will live on What's in a name? It's time you came out of the liberal closet, Archbishop If Rowan Williams continues to claim his moral superiority to politicians, he must be honest on the issue of homosexuality, George Walden says The Times The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Hostilities on the home front with the neighbour from hell — D. H. Lawrence First night Theatre On the Rocks Hampstead Theatre, NW3 Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulldozer driver shot at wheel after deadly rampage through city streets Three women killed as building worker hits bus and crushes cars Israel Index UN lines up big names for key role in pincer move to oust Mugabe Zimbabwe Mfi 'We are all billionaires who can afford nothing. That is way I hate that old man' President Biff-Baff takes a swing at everyone France SmileTrain Sarko's spats Timesonline The Times As ye sew, so shall ye reap: fashion the cult way Polygamy wives set up online clothing business United States The Sunday Times Israel prisoner swap agreed (AFP): 72 killed in clash with preacher (AP): War crimes trial called off (AP): O'Neal admits drug charge Dell Hackers crack cash machine PIN codes to steal millions United states Multiple Display Advertising Items Security firms lose immunity A spectacular ambition: Big B sets out to conquer the world by making a huge song and dance about Bollywood India 'Slaves' freed from captivity in luxury hotel Belgium The National Trust US enters bear market as oil closes at record Another fight for eBay Fraudster surrenders Quote of the day Eurozone warning Business big shot Rose under fire as profit warning wipes £1.2bn off the value of Marks & Spencer Unexpected announcement 'major, major event' Timesonline 'We are making concessions . . . no one will have to … Firesale beckons as Taylor Wimpey fundraising fails Stock markets BA to seek clearance for tie-up with American and Iberia Sir Stuart faces his biggest challenge Picture Gallery Old friends are the best friends Commodities Edgy hedgies Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot European legislators have laid it on the line Britain's buggies march into battle against eBay Hedge funds cry 'foul' over strict new FSA rules on taking secret stakes UK Leadersinlondon You know it's bad if these ladies are leaving City Diary This is Cheapside, as it will look on July 19, featuring a flock of geese, plus mercers, masons, farriers and bricklayers from the livery companies, to mark the final weekend of the London Festival of Architecture 2008 Happy anniversary City Diary There's always one, isn't there? Every time some househ City Diary James Max, formerly of The Apprentice and now a frequen City Diary Picture Gallery Reed Elsevier hopes loan offer can kick-start auction UK Total Mastheads on the block General Motors faces bankruptcy threat if capital dries up, warns Merrill Lynch Milkround Fund fraudster who faked death surrenders to police Rocky rental road Russian billionaires make Monday D-Day for Dudley's survival at TNK-BP The Times Timesonline Trichet warns that eurozone inflation could 'explode' 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 Wolseley struggles under rising tide of bad news Markets Market report Uniq catches a cold from M&S Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Balfour Beatty on solid ground and never mind the cash call London Capital Deal of the day Timesonline Fiberweb Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk Action medical research British funds Drug cheat's legal sprint for a place in Team GB What are the arguments likely to be used by the athlete's legal team? Alex Wade reports Times Law Index No government should award itself unreviewable powers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items London Business School Robert Harling Typographic designer whose vision led to the creation of a range of books and journals which were ahead of their time Robert Harling, typographer, designer, journalist and novelist, was born on March 27,1910. He died on July 1,2008, aged 98 Index Lenka Reinerova Czech writer who endured jail and exile to become a guardian of the memory of Prague's vanished German literary culture Lenka Reinerova, writer, was born on May 17,1916. She died on June 27,2008, aged 92 Albert Cossery Adoptive Parisian writer who elevated idleness to an art form while slowly composing slender volumes about his native Cairo Albert Cossery, writer, was born on November 3,1913. He died on June 22,2008, aged 94 Professor Dennis Anderson Environmental economist and authority on energy and climate change Professor Dennis Anderson, environmental economist, was born on July 12,1937. He died of cancer on April 20,2008, aged 70 Court Circular NHS anniversary service Timesonline Whether apparatus is 'work equipment' Law Report House of Lords Liability of overstayer Court of Appeal Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services Elections School Notices Legal Notices Heyday of London's fish market Times Archive Timesonline Announcements Legal Notices Public Notices Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line Racing UK seeks narrative for the Flat season Redcar Catterick Yesterday's results Perth Worcester Sovereign Series races Course specialists Chepstow Index Warwick Kempton Park Timesonline Haydock Park Perth Newbury Yarmouth Bet of the day Britain sets the Beijing bar high but raises it farther for London Olympics Thelondonpaper High Court offers speedy resolution for Chambers Athletics Army Be the Best Surrey v Kent Sussex v Lancashire Essex v Derbyshire Hampshire v Nottinghamshire LV County Championship Middlesex V Northamptonshire Warwickshire v Gloucetershire On cricket alone, Zimbabwe is in disgrace Comment Ecb's attempts to remain as host of World Twenty20 are' on a knife edge' Cricket Strong ticket sales boost board's stand Michael Vaughan is continuing to receive treatment … The Brit Oval Timesonline Montgomerie hopes revival brings reward in Ryder Cup Golf Barry nears the exit after O'Neill bars him from training ground England player's pursuit of Liverpool move brings tension Timesonline Loss of Queiroz could decide Ronaldo future Cricket Results Rowing Mark Hughes, the Manchester City manager, signed JÔ Rugby league Cricket Fixtures Other sport Newcastle facing compensation claim as Keegan signs Argentinian Window watch Milton Keynes Dons will present Roberto Di Matteo as … The Times City of Oxford given a second chance Carvell backs out Ansari shy of record Injury jinx continues Awesome Federer prepares for tasks ahead with display of amazing grace Wimbledon Safin's rage blows out in rain break before he storms into last four Timesonline Nadal offers Centre Court a dreamy combination of the brutal and beautiful Yesterday's results Catchphrase Caught out Magic number What Rafa says Tuning in Rain or shine? Wimbledon in 60 seconds Spanish lesson too hot for Scot against the golden boy from top of his class Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's order of play Semi-final line-up Zheng dreaming of final party after wild ride Times Crossword 23,956 Picture Gallery The Times Murray outmuscled by Nadal The Times 'No team, no structure, no hope. Zimbaawe cricket is … Inside today Index Cover Story The Sexes Screen Times Reader Offers Puzzles TV&Radio Send us your views Romans had a word for it (not that one) Suki Matthews The witch in heels Wintour in the same dress three times? Frock horror! Mr Memory A quick guide to cheeses Björn to run (and run, and run . . .) As the Movie Version of the Stage Smash Hit Mamma Mia! Opens, Clive Davis Explains the Enduring Appeal of Abba's Music, and Argues that the Show Has Helped to Redefine the Modern Musical Why I'm such a super trouper Julie Walters Tells Hugo Rifkind how a Nun and a Nurse Inspired her to Defy her Irish Family and Take to the Stage We had the time of our lives 387 shows (and a power cut) Carol Midgley Nightmare on easy Jet: what happens when your no-frills flight becomes a no-flight farce The Times Nelson, Drake, Cook . . . and now Tim Old-Fashioned English Eccentric Tim Fitzhigham Tells Hugo Rifkind about his Remarkable Maritime Feat The Sexes How I turned my old sofabed into a loveseat When Chris Ayres, our Man in La, Met his Dream Woman She Offered Him $500. In his New Book, He Reveals It was the Best Deal of his Life The Times Pillow talk I give this marriage just under five years — how about you? Love is a grey area Intimacies Julian Clary, 49, is a Comedian and Author. His Latest Novel, about a TV Presenter on a Murderous Rampage, is out Today, He Lives in Kent with his Partner and their Dog The rappers who are waxing lyrical Mature gent seeks a swinger Therapy notes Brief flirtations Tad and Molly Tad feels for Prince William, who is under increasing pressure to marry Kate Middleton. Mollly is more worried by what will happen to Kate The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts screen On a whim and a prayer The New Film by Larry Charles Gives Religion the Borat Treatment, Says Bruce Dessau Reel life Helena gets Terminated; how The Crying Game nearly wasn't The perfect film for adrenalin junkies The General Reality check The best films at Britdoc Eats shoots and leaves you smiling Forget Shrek, Says Wendy Ide, Kung Fu Panda is Dreamworks' Finest Animated Move, Hands —or Rather Plump Paws — down Kung Fu Panda My Winnipeg Mes Amis, Mes Amours Death Note: The Last Name The Visitor Female Agents Two worlds collide to the sound of a drum The Visitor Could Just Be a Limp Feelgood Movie were It Not for the Subtle Brilliance of its Lead Actor, Says Kevin Maher The Visitor 15,108 minutes Chop Suey 15,98 minutes The Mist 15,126 minutes Timesonline He lets the music do the talking First night Pop Beck Guildhall, Southampton Pop Pop Erykah Badu Brixton Academy, SW9 Jazz Kenny Garrett Ronnie Scott's, W1 Concerts Tenebrae/Stimmhorn City of London Festival Inside today Your M&S Required viewing TV&Radio Last night's tv Personal Services Required (C4) Marco's Great British Feast (ITV1) Thai prawn curry with tomatoes Dinner tonight Eat it with Toby Amies Rough Guide To . . . Five, 7.30pm BBC One Tv today The Times Criminal Justice BBC One, 9pm Viewing guide Heroes BBC Two, 9pm The Grass is Greener (1960) Channel 4,12.55pm Film choice Bullitt (1968) Film4,10.50pm Variations House Five, 9pm Fallout Channel 4,10pm The Limey (1999) Film4,1am Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Day Time Highlights Answers from Page 31 Radio choice Today's radio Glasto's a blast! Young times Fiona Philp Went to Report on the Glastonbury Festival for Young Times with her Parents. She is Nearly 10 and this was her First Glastonbury Daily dingbat Have you ever seen a UFO? Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Joins the dots Mind games Win a Nintendo Wii and Wii Fit Times2 Crossword No 4570 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 263 Leonard Cheshire Disability Su doku The Times Picture Gallery Index GCHQ Multiple Display Advertising Items All life is just a numbers game The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Moot court sets up legal career What Happened next Competing in a mock court event is perfect for wannabe barristers, Michael Attenborough tells Carly Chynoweth Milkround The Office Psychologist Feng Shui? Playing rough is off target What Not to Do when Motivating People It should comes as no surprise that there are probably at least as many ways to demotivate people as there are to fire them up. Clare Dight uncovers tactics guaranteed to dent enthusiasm My Big Idea Find a Tv Expert. Com Top performers thrive on pressure Case Study How the Best Get Better When it comes to achieving success in business the route to the top is not dissimilar to that taken by elite athletes The National Graduate Recruitment Exhibitions Deadline Buster Timesonline Park life is much more than swings and slides What Do You Do All Day Horticulturists do a whole lot more than simply tend to the wellbeing of our leafy friends, as Mark Barber discovered when he spoke to Rob Dowling and Clare Trivedi A Second Opinion Mavericks make waves Rebellious types can be financially successful but, as Emily Ford learns, conformity is one of the basic building blocks of success Timesonline MBA Choices Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Aurora Multiple Display Advertising Items
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