News from 04/07/2008
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, David Wighton, Fred Redwood, David Brown, David Canter, David Stuckey, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Stephen Hockman, QC, Simon Barnes, Robert Lindsay, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Keith Porteous Wood Executive Director, Alison Richards, Jeremy Kingston, David Chater, James Bone, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Carl Mortished, Alex Manby, Lauren Thompson, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joanna Sugden, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Kasia Maciejowska, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Una Kroll, Tom Bawden, Joanna Weinberg, Debra Craine, Jo Valentine, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Ed Balls Secretary, Jenny MacArthur, Chloe Lambert, Steve Adams, Charles Bremner, Jennifer Galton-Fenzi, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Edward Gorman, Holden Frith, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Joan Greenslade, Paula Hawkins, John Webster, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, kevin Eason, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Alex Renton, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Hugh Chevallier, Dr Mary Bousted General Secretary, Kaveh Solhekol, Roy Roebuck, Marc Aspland, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Tricia Shaw, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Roy Hyde, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Allan Mallinson, Matt Swift, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Adam Fresco, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Andy Murray, Steve Hawkes, Geoffrey Kirk, Thomas Catán, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Sophie Heawood, Alistair Cooke, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alexia Skinitis, Melanie McDonagh, Philip Webster, Rafael Nadal, Graham St John-Willey, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Professor Tony Berry, Robin Harris, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, Meryl Streep, Richard Ford, Giles Whiting, Lisa Verrico, Damian Barr,
ResumoIndex The Times Watchdog rejects Treasury accounts Dramatic collapse in department's morale Threat from Russia Support for Sharia French student tortured and knifed 196 times in London double murder Families turn to loans Best of health Who Dares Wins Leading articles Colombia's bold rescue of Ingrid Betancourt deals a body blow to Marxist insurgents and earns President Uribe the world's gratitude Index Not Suitable for Rolling Stones O suitably-attired-in-Manolo-Blahniks is found nowhere in the text of Euripides Plane Sailing Britain is paying a high price for two new aircraft carriers, but not too high Opinion Times2 Obituary News Opinion Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Russian menace is third-greatest threat to nation, say security forces Only al-Qaeda and Iran pose bigger danger Tycoon's trial to be in London 'for safety' Claims and disputes Hurtigruten Hitler finally returns to Berlin — but will tight security ensure model behaviour? From national bogeyman to ruinous failure Timesonline The Workout Teenagers charged with Kinsella knifing Forces IT delays BBC shuts phone unit Hotel voyeur jailed Most read at timesonline. co. uk Insults fly as Commons rejects curbs on expenses They are John Lewis MPs: never knowingly overpaid Kung Fu Panda Timesonline Police baffled by horrific end of two brilliant young lives Crime Students were bound, gagged and stabbed more than 200 times but the motive for attack is a mystery, report Adam Fresco, Fran Yeoman and Marcus Leroux Facts and theories Fiancée tells of grief as French families call their children home Timesonline Confused picture of criminality Brown's chickens are coming home to roost Watchdog rejects Treasury's accounts Halifax The Times Sharia has its place but not in courts, says top judge 'Those living in Britain must take the law as they find it' Sony M&S Boris plunged into fresh crisis as deputy he praised is forced to deny sex and cash claims Millions of YouTube users lose right to web privacy Harrods PC World He spent years as a woman, became pregnant as a man and now he's a mother (and father) John Lewis Homebase Archbishop turns his back on the heavens People Murder to be followed by Flyte The Face Selfridges Downing Street has relented on its "no engagement" Daytime television will be shocked out of its slumbers So who is wearing the hotpants here? Kylie Minogue celebrates her OBE investiture at the Palace, where the Prince of Wales performed the honours Postscript Dear Reader, it's Independent Book Week. Giles Brandret Billy Bragg tells Q magazine that his mum is not exact Multiple Display Advertising Items £4bn budget-busting carrier deal defended by ministers Defence As the ink dries on the Royal Navy contracts, questions are being raised about the ships' value when defence expenditure for Iraq and Afghanistan is facing a squeeze. Michael Evans reports Island city is buoyant as yards get work to last for years Toyota Toyota Race inquiry as crime squad uses 'blacked-up' actor Incident on training exercise was 'crass and low' Multiple Display Advertising Items Changing attitudes Home Staff: Glasgow pinches Met's claim to be the oldest Bill In court today Spiritualist world splits over failure to expel healer who raped young patients Davidlinley Drug-run granny smuggled heroin Briton is found dead in Tunisia Vulcan spreads its wings again Kia The Times Terror suspect out on bail, seven years after arrest Model couple win payout over parenting slur Hug-a-hoody speechwriter mugged - by hoodies Polaroid set to shake up photography again Opodo Heart-lifting moments for trapped two How serotonin imbalance could be key to explaining the mystery of cot deaths Whatever the genetics, parents can take steps to reduce danger Analysis Dfs Jewish school is cleared in race bias case Staples Astronomy projects hit by £80m cuts Obama is giving his party serious whiplash The Democratic nominee's dramatic switch of direction is causing anguish among liberals. He's no political fool The long road to victory over the local boy Playing for time Knit wit One down, one to go Forecast good Index A crowd to remember Mamma Mia, how can we resist these words? What made Abba great were the lyrics, whether about the Mexican Revolution or how money must be funny Picture Gallery The Anglican wars are bad for all of us If the pews of the Church of England empty, we'll lose an army of public-spirited volunteers Normal service is resumed In my view Thunderer: Pressured to convert to Islam, they refuse Agencies, swings and roundabouts Anglican stances Faith schools and their admission practices Mugabe's rule Timesonline Fixing Heathrow Re Morse Churchill's last stand Seeds of discontent Not waving but . . . Respect, man Bunkered This loyal soldier deserves to be promoted Sir Richard Dannatt may be passed over for the Armed Forces top job. But his forthrightness has helped government policy, Allan Mallinson says Halfords The Daily Universal Register Timesonline A glittering past shines through mawkish celebration Musical Once Upon a Time at the Adelphi Liverpool Playhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Murder and prison: the Mugabe plan for MPs who broke his grip on Parliament Victims of political violence seek refuge at US Embassy Timesonline The sleazy life of husband who spurned model wife B&Q Artist creates a circle of admirers (AP): Five face trial over Concorde crash Hint of shift in Obama's Iraq policy World's oldest mother has twins Nuclear deal tests Government Israelis call for city barrier after Arab bulldozer rampage Multiple Display Advertising Items Kodak Spurned model takes revenge on 'swinger spouse' United States Britain doubles aid to boost fight against Taleban Countering influence of radicals is a key goal The Times (AFP): Police smash 'terrorist cell' Abramovich will quit as Governor (AP): 13 feared dead in kayak tragedy (AP): Mother pulls gun from her pram The Conran Shop The Times The helicopter rose . . . 'We are the National Army. You are free' Colombia CIA help was behind the audacious jungle rescue that set free a celebrated hostage held by rebels for more than six years, reports Thomas Catán Inside today Brave plan makes President the winner Analysis Timesonline The Times Chewing gum and high heels threaten to bring the house down Greece Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Video games sales defy the slowdown Empty seats for BA Barratt cuts 1,000 jobs ECB raises rates Quote of the day IRS evasion campaign Business big shot Desperate families turn to loans and credit cards to cover mortgage bills Chinese picnic is over as Steiff bears toddle off home Index Stock markets It may be better to burn out than to fade away Sorrell's probing hits sore point Investec Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Barely believable Need to know Results in brief Business big shot Sweet spot consoles in an otherwise torrid cycle Analysis Video games a boon for families feeling the pinch UK Picture Gallery CrÈme Robin flying back from the wilderness City Diary Soaring costs result in BA aircraft flying with a quarter of seats empty A further note on the troubles of the game-shooting City Diary Picture Gallery Hanging on Most worrying comparison of the day comes from the City Diary Diversity crucial for those living the life of Reilly City Diary Barratt to make 1,000 redundant as the crisis among housebuilders grows worse UK B&B capital raising may be hit by second rating downgrade by Moody's Timesonline Pressure on Sorrell as TNS rejects third approach Timesonline ECB raises interest rates to seven-year high of 4.25% despite political pressure World Former Refco boss jailed for 16 years by US judge IRS appeals to auditors in campaign on tax evasion Censor backs national take on computer games rating Posh values of BBC present one-sided picture of UK Media Mediapolis London Financial Futures Wall Street Markets 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 Debt worries intensify as Yell nears covenant breach Markets Market report Rockhopper needs to dig deep Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Greene King may just hold its own in the last-chance saloon Centrica Deal of the day Timesonline Game Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Leonard Cheshire Disability British funds Reader Offers Ltd Lord Tweedsmuir Novelist who showed himself to have inherited the writerly skills of his father, John Buchan William Buchan (3rd Lord Tweedsmuir), publisher and writer, was born on January 10,1916. He died on June 29,2008, aged 92 Sir Geoffrey Cox—the founder of ITN's News at Ten Ray Wyre Lives remembered Cliff Hall Robert Harling General Sir Francis Hassett Soldier who won a desperate victory over the Chinese during the Korean War and rose to command Australia's defence forces General Sir Francis Hassett, AC, KBE, CB, DSO, LVO, Chief of the Defence Force Staff of Australia, 1975-77, was born on April 11,1918. He died on June 11,2008, aged 90 Squadron Leader Larry Curtis Veteran of 617 Squadron who flew as its signals leader on some of its most celebrated 'ops' including the sinking of the Tirpitz Squadron Leader Larry Curtis, DFC and Bar, wartime wireless operator, was born on May 10,1921. He died on June 21,2008, aged 87 Court Circular Thanksgiving Service Transparency overrides EU institutional secrecy Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Word Watching That start of term feeling . . . Times Archive Timesonline Legal Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times Memorial Services Announcements Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Missoula's royal triumph puts Smith on map Haydock Park Perth Yarmouth Newbury Course specialists Nine runners remain in tomorrow's Coral-Eclipse Stakes Williams sisters keep a firm grip on family silver Redcar Bet of the day Warwick Southwell Sandown Park Racing Warwick Beverley Salisbury Cricket Results Equestrianism Golf Rowing Cricket Fixtures Testing times for the Tour Rugby league Other sport Has the peloton cleaned up its act or will dirty tactics prevail? Jeremy Whittle looks at the measures that have been taken to ensure this year's Tour de France will not be overshadowed by drugs scandals Searles left in wake of Leander at Henley Montgomery guilty Mauresmo withdraws Qera faces long haul Siddons files suit Hull face tribunal Britain definitely smarter in bid to be higher, faster and stronger Olympic Games Germany set out stall for Beijing with home win Equestrianism Costume drama Coe cuts through the legalese to voice his dismay over Chambers Athletics Baddeley given a daunting double act to follow Fisher lands course record after taking Roe's advice Golf Hamilton Sr pulls rank over Lewis Motor racing Father steps in to stop charity bet with Button Timesonline Coulthard to retire after 15 years near top of profession Cheers and tears England squads Collingwood to build on form Milkround Selectors adopt sensible stance on Flintoff recall The Sunday Times England Twenty20 set to carry on regardless Cricket Tournament pledge whatever Zimbabwe's future Sport the loser after ICC's history revision Comment Chelsea lead race to sign Arshavin and fulfil wishes of Abramovich Football Window watch Premiership Rugby Academy Di Matteo positive of success at MK Dons Domenech keeps job Annan in for Gretna Takeover at Carlisle The Times Manchester City are growing increasingly optimistic … Ronaldo injury adds to Real puzzle QPR flying high after record deal with sponsor Wimbledon in 60 seconds Wimbledon Yesterday Sister, sister Oh, Brother Magic number What Rafa says Tuning in Rain or shine? Safin responds to a few home truths and finds niche where least expected Globrix Spice girl Robson rises up singles charts Wimbledon Hits and misses The sisters are doing it for themselves . . . and frankly you can't really blame them Wimbledon Kaspersky Timesonline Venus rejects claims final may be decided in advance Dementieva's suggestion brings steely response Yesterday's results and today's order of play Times Crossword 23,957 Yesterday's solution 23,956 The Times Picture Gallery Mosley back in driving seat Radical plans for Formula One after Ecclestone calls truce The Times Coe and Ovett unite to voice their dismay over Chambers Nice try son: Hamilton Sr steps in to stop bet Index Celebrity watch Today in times2 Down The Rock Down Dead dogs Undecided Kanye West Up Gene Simmons Down Denise Richards Up Rumour-mongering Down Kate Moss Down Barack Obama Down Lee McQueen Lettres françaises Something for the weekend The jungle Joan of Arc Íngrid Betancourt is Tasting Freedom Again after Being Held Hostage for Six Years. In this Time the Full Might of the French Establishment Rallied to her Cause, Says Charles Bremner Tasting freedom The other hostages How she will feel Time, space, peace and quiet needed Jane Shilling So. Andy Murray isn't a chrmer. Well, why is the mob so obsessed with this dubious quality anyway? The Times There may be trouble ahead . . . But while There's Lacroix and Vivier and Mouret and Saab, Life Can Be Glorious, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Another Spanish winner Leave the Barbecue to Rust in the Shed. Paella is Best for Alfresco Dining Ingredients Jack Sprat Supermarket rage — it's pointless, says Alex Renton. The big stores are just to reasonable these days No-effort cakes Short cuts Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Bricks and mortality Fatherhood Has Made Beck Restless. Pete Paphides Joins Him Househunting in . . . Southampton Classic Cuts Pick of the pops The Essential . . . If you don't own me by now Pete Paphides' guide to the best albums of all time It's Immaterial Life's Hard and Then You Die Hands off Amy The voice Amy Winehouse Manhandled at Glastonbury? Fans Should Stay on their Side of the Barrier, Argues Steve Adams, of the Broken Family Band The Times Caught on camera — when pop stars attack Seconds out Brando? No, just a big bando 'the Other' Maria Schneider Has Heard All the Last Tango Jokes, John Bungey Discovers Good on the dancefloor Music reviews Pop Black Kids Partie Traumatic Almost Gold Classical Simon Keenlyside/Angelika Kirchschlager My Heart Alone Sony Classical Pop Paul Heaton The Cross Eyed Rambler Commercial Marketing Classical John Eliot Gardiner Bach Cantatas Vol 25 Soli Deo Gloria Excellence in high Resolution First night Dance English National Ballet Festival Hall Theatre Mela West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Inside today Pop Jack Johnson Hyde Park, London Theatre Look Back in Anger Jermyn Street Theatre, SW1 Dance Sara Baras Sadler's Wells Times offers TV & Radio Last night's tv A blunt instrument Crab bruschetta Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Timesselects Brits Who Made the Modern World Viewing guide Five, 7.30pm A Place in the Sun: Home or Away Channel 4,8pm Monte Carlo or Bust (1969) Film choice Channel 4,1.05pm Amélie (2001) More4,9pm Variations Criminal Justice BBC One, 9pm Kill Bill: Vol 1 (2003) BBC One, 11.40pm Shark Five, 10pm The Tattooed Stranger (1950, b/w) BBC Two, 3.50am In times2 on monday Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Day Time Highlights Answers from Page 28 Today's radio Radio choice Ex-ter-min-ate! Young times Davros, Lord of the Daleks, is Back in Doctor who. But is He the Worst Baddie the Doctor Has Ever Faced? AA Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Picture ladder Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4571 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 264 Vale Bridgecraft Su doku More Puzzles, including Crossword, Kenken, Polygon … The Times Yesterday's Solutions Index A tale of one city Opening bids Brief encounter Do we have to pay the council £13,000 for new windows? Focus on Milton Keynes Local intelligence At a glance For sale In Terraced house in London Get in Get out. Get away Out Detached seaside home in Kent Whitstable: family house with sea views Away Former chapel on the Isle of Wight Cowes: listed house with boat store and shared jetty Homeowners vote to stay put as prices slide The ladder About turn Wreck of the week Blue plaque Upwardly mobile Builders eco-venture into the interior Graceful country manor house an hour from London Lust of the week Welcome to Quality Street Market report The revival of terraced housing in Salford has won a top award, report Anne Ashworth and Judith Heywood Churchill retirement living Fast facts At home in polo country Historic homes This £9m house comes with entry to the jet set, reports Marcus Binney Big Yellow Self Storage Fast facts Grand Ocean Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dulux PaintPod Have-a-go hero Communities and Local Government The end of the road for crazy paving Top ten Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Brutal beauties Tower blocks Concrete towers have their fans, says Kasia MacIejowska Savills Cult estates Playing to the gallery London homes One of London's top-drawer art dealers is selling his £3.75 million studio in Chelsea so that he can travel the globe, writes Fred Redwood Fast facts Prime market report Is this the rarest house in town? Ultramodern new homes in Central London are few and far between Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cliveden Village The credit crunch bolthole International A new apartment on Turkey's south coast can cost as little as £35,000, says Lorna Blackwood Fast facts Young Turks Propertyfinder Sundridge Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Chesterton Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Wake-up call Shopping It's wise to be on time during a credit crunch, so pay close attention to your alarm clock, says Lucy Alexander The Times The respectable resort Where next? Worthing is the censorious aunt to badly behaved Brighton, writes Damian Barr Fast facts Globrix
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