News from 07/07/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lorraine Davidson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Rosemary Righter, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Rob Fahey, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Mark Souster, Richard Thomas, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Irvine, David Chater, The Rev Campbell Paget, Jim Clarke, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Joanna Sugden, Robin Pagnamenta, Mark Wilson, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Rachel Sylvester, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, The Rev J. M. R. Baker Principal, Edward Nugee QC, Jenny MacArthur, Rhys Blakely, Sorrel Downer, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ron Lewis, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, The Rev Canon Simon Killwick Chairman of the Catholic, Geoffrey Dean, Dr David Lowry Former director, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Tom Coghlan, Neville Scott, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Alice Thomson, The Rev Rosemary Lain-Priestley, Planet Jupitus, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Lucy Powell, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Sarah Brown, William Rees-Mogg, Murray Hedgcock, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Michael Moran, Anthony Loyd, Michael Gove, Joe Clay, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Stewart Reuben, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton, David Evans Emeritus Professor, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex The Times Nadal triumphant in epic Wimbledon final Waste not, want not, Brown tells families Britons are throwing away £1bn of food a year Day of reckoning on women bishops Closer looks aids IVF New wetlands planned Bottom fishing Hamilton superb Inside today Superb winr for £5 A Conspiracy of Silence Leading articles Allowing the family courts and social services to operate in secret allows miscarriages of justice without the possibility of redress Index Back to Basics The G8 summit should concentrate on responding to the credit crunch Waters of Life Restoring Britain's wetlands won't just save the wildfowl, it will benefit us all Opinion World Business Obituary Opinion Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Science thinks big for better IVF Men, your biological clock is ticking too Boodles A nodding acquaintance with royalty: how Britannian's crew were taught to stay in line Press were unexpected guests on board —'unfortunately' Timesonline The Workout Osborne forfeit call Bomb victim tribute Transplant denial Two Lotto winners Most read at timesonline. co. uk Tories would cut 5p a litre off cost of fuel by using tax surplus from oil price rises Osborne claims proposal would 'share the pain' Congestion charge could be limited to busiest hours British Gas Leaders lack power to take action on the biggest issues G8 Resolutions on food, fuel and climate change likely to be watered down On the agenda Sci-fi movie is a bit of a horror, actually G8 India saves nuclear agreement with US Danger, this film has smoking scenes Censors should help curb cigarettes, say doctors Volkswagen Public expects NHS to charge within 10 years Phone call from fiancée was the last known contact with French student before murder Five held over teenager's fatal stabbing in London EasyJet. com Jeep. co. uk Price of healthier school meals may be just too high for many Etihadairways Index Brown rejects union demands for improved right to strike Five Labour tries to regroup for Glasgow Conservationists unite to put squelch back into Britain's parched wetlands £2 million a year for restoring bogs and ponds An essential for kingfishers, and a basic right for us Index Rac Bonus for mandarins Loch search called off 100 amputees a week Dictionary growing Grail to be the centrepiece of Byzantine exhibition Multiple Display Advertising Items Social workers are urged to be flexible on ethnic adoptions Vodafone 'i waited for a Hindu son' Case Study Suzuki Blunkett a reformed man after short, sharp shock behind bars Home Office 'hard man' converted by reality TV Church clashes with mayor over inquiry on deputy Piper Alpha disaster remembered 20 years on One in five accidents involves a parked car Scientists ask for a hand with octopus experiment IWC Poppy fields 'threatened by new EU farming rules' Day of reckoning for Anglicans amid split over women bishops Religion Worshippers close to tears as Archbishop claims that Jesus would be with every faction in today's crucial debate at the General Synod in York Virgin Inside today Dfs The Vicar of Bray will not be changing sides in this debate Religion Top barristers go into battle over Saudi arms deal Brown Shipley In court today The Times Enoughsenough. org Unbelievable! A summit that actually matters Now that the world economy has hit rocky times, the major leaders could make themselves useful at the G8 meeting These are a few of my saddest things Wrong side of the tracks Index Mission creep Picture Gallery I admire McCain, but I bet on Obama to win An economic slowdown is usually followed by a change of party in the White House — the tide is with the Democrats It's inevitable: soon we will all be gamers Video games have escaped from the messy bedrooms of teenage boys into all our lives Loving the alien In my view Thunderer Game of two halves Time to grow up: the Church of England must be built on trust, not legalised discrimination Timesonline UK may not lecture Iran on disarmament Crime mapping Sudoku solved Fair play or foul? No child should ever be orphaned at birth One woman dies every minute in childbirth or pregnancy. It doesn't have to be like this — and it shouldn't be, writes Sarah Brown at the G8 summit The Sunday Times Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Power of musical is in the tiddly pom-poms First night Theatre High School Musical Apollo, Hammersmith Multiple Display Advertising Items Tibetan monasteries empty as China jails monks to silence Olympic protests Ancient traditions Index Obama seeks the help of God to attract votes Multiple Display Advertising Items General becomes star attraction at photo-calls in the green zone Halifax 65 steps . . . and a desert grave that began decades of war is revealed Pacha Mir fled his country with a deadly secret — where to find the remains of the President who died in a communist coup. But he knew that he would return one day, he tells Anthony Loyd BlackBerry US aircraft blamed for raid after civilians reported dead at wedding party Timesonline Cruelty and reform Afghanistan Directline Freed hostage plans to write play about her torture in jungle Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline A nation applauds as Hitler loses his head to an ex-policeman wrestling with history The Times (AFP): Suicide bomber kills 15 at mosque protest (AP): Turkish 'plot' (AFP): UN aid chief killed (AFP): Brother kidnapped (AP): Flight of fancy Banks of England set to keep rates on hold Post rivalry increasing Sellafield contract RCom deal doubts Quote of the day Televangelist inquiry Business big shot Virgin is among three funds created to fish for the bottom of the market Value stores set to grow as shoppers trade down Index Stock markets Talk of bogeyman coming may have dramatic impact but this is not the Seventies revisited Commodities Timesmobile PiPex Currencies Need to know Take stock with The Times Why one letter in four that lands on your doormat comes from a rival to Royal Mail Business big shot Too slow to adapt to a changing business world Musical chairs unlikely to change the inflation game plan at the Bank Monetary Policy Committee briefing: July Timesonline British Gas expected to raise prices by at least 15% All eyes on the new guys as bets are on dearer market Lakshmi Mittal, the Indian steel magnate, is in talks … Field narrows in lucrative bid to clean up Sellafield amid threat of industrial action US firm tipped to win multibillion-pound contract Timesarchive Rose faces institutional protest at M&S meeting Ambani family feud threatens plan to create new powerhouse in world mobile phone market Travelodge Yahoo! re-enters merger talks with Time Warner Televangelist refuses to render unto the taxman Weather Channel defies climate with near $3.5b sale Raja Fashions Amiable Irishman strikes fear in the heart of business as OFT takes aim at unfair practices Monday manifesto Since John Fingleton took over at the OFT three years ago, he has refocused the battle against cartels and price fixers, Steve Hawkes reports Timesarchive CV: John Fingleton Q&A Timesonline Equity Prices The Times Reader Offers Ltd Glencairn Balfour-Paul Spirited British ambassador who had a brush with Saddam Hussein and wrote about the end of empire in the Middle East Glencairn Balfour-Paul, CMG, soldier, colonial administrator, diplomat, traveller, writer and poet, was born on September 23,1917. He died on July 2,2008, aged 90 Thich Huyen Quang Buddhist patriarch who challenged Vietnam's Government over human rights and religious freedom and suffered internal exile Thich Huyen Quang, Buddhist patriarch, was born on September 19,1919. He died on July 5,2008, aged 87 Index Vladimir Vinogradov Founder of Russia's largest private bank and once the nation's 12th richest man who lost everything in the financial crisis of 1998 Vladimir Vinogradov, banker, was born on September 19,1955. He died after a long illness on June 29,2008, aged 52 Lives online Timesonline Elizabeth Spriggs Versatile character actress who first blossomed with the Royal Shakespeare Company and won later and wider acclaim for her many roles on television Elizabeth Spriggs, actress, was born on September 18,1929. She died on July 2,2008, aged 78 Test of accessory's liability for unlawful killing Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private Announcements To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices School Notices Gifts Announcements Public Notices The Times Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices London in the grip of smog Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Legal news Latest wills Hands-on history for young and old Notebook Archaeology Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Cecil puts Eclipse defeat into context Ayr Yesterday's results Brighton Bet of the day Market Rasen Index Media-savvy jockeys would be something to sing about Ripon Racing Musselburgh Leading Flat trainers Jockeys Brighton Windsor Course specialists Cricket Results Cycling Equestrianism Football Golf Rowing Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Any dream will do . . . of a future with one voice Fishing Cricket Fixtures Other sport Dallaglio cuts short retirement to do his bit for the real heroes Rugby Union Glorious Goodwood British four walking on sunshine in Henley rain Rowing Crazy little thing called love down in SW19 Andy Murray's first great oeuvre, Hitting Back, is … It all comes down to the sound check Let the suffering begin England better beware, for Steyn proves that size does not matter Cricket Fast bowler has a habit of hitting batsmen Rain deprives Smith of final opportunity to find form Heroes of the revolution emerging in unlikely forms Twenty20 Cup quarter-finals Norwegian sprints to stage win The Times Sam fast show ensures rich pickings for Dutchman Death, drugs and defeat stalk him but Powell is still in the running Athletics The loss of two brothers almost made him quit, but the former world record-holder tells Rick Broadbent he is not finished yet The big three Gay the latest big name to fall foul of pitiless trials Calzaghe and Hatton head to US for a few dollars more Boxing Fisher learns how to find the finish after Roe shows him a short cut Golf Giants snatch last-minute derby win Rugby league Penny pays perfect tribute to Briers as Wolves storm home Thelondonpaper Rain man finds shelter in Silverstone success British Grand Prix Hamilton keeps calm in the wet to send rivals into a spin British Grand Prix Timesonline Result from Silverstone Ten days in the life of a playboy genius Drivers' Championship Brother's words inspired Briton to master rain Classic men's singles finals Wimbledon Vintage celebrations Burden of history too much even for Federer as his bid to better Borg fails Newcastle owner could be key to Robson future Wimbledon Venus Williams beat her sister, Serena, 7-5,6-4 on … Courting success: Junior highs Gillette Fusion Power New hero climbs from shadows after longest final Wimbledon Spanish joy concludes almost five hours of thrilling play Timesonline Times Crossword 23,959 Picture Gallery The Times Relentless Nadal stays strong for 'dream title' Federer calls five-set battle his hardest loss The Times Friends Provident Index Hamilton soaks it up after going down a storm at Silverstone TheGame Index Today in times2 The weekly serial Hope for hostages over the airwaves Judge Jargon Ideas shower Monday morning blues buster Don't worry The secret state that steals our children Family justice Every Year Thousands of Children are Taken from their Parents, Largely on the Say-So of 'experts' It is a Secret and Sometimes Unjust Process. Camilla Cavendish Says the System Must Change Tomorrow in times2 Globrix. com Family justice Family justice: what you can do Caitlin Moran We've all got our own ideas of how we could straighten out Winehouse. Here are mine The Times Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, Thursday, July 3 Motoring Steers like a bike, corners like a car, looks like a souped-up snowmobile. Wheeee, this is fun, says Giles Smith BRP Can-Am Spyder Something is rotten in the state of dentistry Health Early Oral Health is Vital - yet Children's Teeth are Being Neglected, Says Peta Bee How to keep your child's teeth healthy Is my baby at risk? Nutrition Q&A Times Nutritionist Amanda Ursell Answers your Questions Serving up the right moves Fitness With the Wimbledon Finals Still Fresh in their Minds, Thousands of Amateur Tennis Players are Dusting off their Rackets. Peta Bee Explains how to Improve your Form without Straining Yourself Beating allergies How to lower the chances Dr Thomas Stuttaford Probiotics and hand-washing can help prevent the dreaded "travellers' tummy" Davidormerod Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Is there life after Maria? Demanding Diva or True pro? Lucy Powell Asks what Will Happen next to Connie Fisher Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Last chance Living the dream Five winners . . . and where they are now Book now Survival of the one-act wonders Short Plays Have Been Sadly Neglected for Too Long, Says Benedict Nightingale The Times Now we're all getting carried away First night Theatre The Music Man Chichester Festival Theatre Theatre In My Name Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Inside today Comedy Mighty Boosh Festival Hop Farm, Tonbridge, Kent Dance Stravinsky: The Real Deal Birmingham Hippodrome Opera Crossing the Sea Wilton's Music Hall, E1 Pop O2 Wireless Festival 2008 Hyde Park, London Timesoffers TV & Radio Weekend tv When more isn't less Doctor Who (BBC One) Criminal Justice (BBC One) Prawn and pea omelette Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times Return to Vets in Practice Viewing guide BBC Two, 7.30pm Chinese Food Made Easy BBC Two, 8.30pm I Am Sam (2001) Film choice Film4,6.30pm One More Kiss (1999) BBC One, 11.25pm Variations New Tricks BBC One, 9pm Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950, b/w) Channel 4,4.25am 7/7: The Miracle of Carriage 346 Channel 4,9pm Charlie Wilson's War (2007) New to Sky Box Office Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Day Time Highlights Answers from Page 27 Web watcher Today's radio How to roll a stola Young times Celebrate the New Roman Mysteries Series by Making your Own Stola Costume Four easy steps Win the first Roman Mysteries series on DVD The Times Daily dingbat Riddle Puzzle of the day Anagrams Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4573 Polygon Appeal Times2 Quiz Codeword No 265 Acorn Su doku Picture Gallery Expedia. co. uk The Workout Solution Timesonline Index Weekend in Numbers The News Ronaldo showdown Portugal questions Kidnap nightmare United and Real head for meeting Queiroz future in doubt Yobo given extended leave after brother's abduction Picture of the Day Three in midfield Kewell ready for new chapter at Galatasaray Dickov and Huckerby look towards Toronto Hibernian slip to defeat Laporta survives vote Index Chelsea prepared to break bank for Kaká Stars in the line of fire The Web Spot the pie Ashley facing test of Tyne The Debate The Columnist Talking Point Scolari splits United Bargain Barry not fair History books point to backward Uefa step Milan moan is a bit rich Mischievous Mourinho Casillas rewards faith Let Poland go it alone The Debate 'Why should Newcastle write off about £7m?' Trailblazer excited by the arrival of a new generation Backing Ince's cause Cascarino's handful The Issues Pioneering Regis continues to call for breaking down of game's racial barriers Tony's Fiver Lack of boots ruined my football education The Owner Five years of Roman rule 'Abramovich gave us success at cost of soul' Five years after the Russian's takeover, Chelsea have won titles, fans and enemies Roman's reign Takeover led to cups overflowing Russian has added glitz to the glamour Five years of Roman rule The Owner Millionaires have put Cobham on the map Arsenal The Transfers Club-by-club guide Ince aims to steer prized Aston Villa Blackburn Rovers Bolton Wanderers Chelsea Manchester United Middlebrough Newcastle United Portsmouth Stoke City Everton Fulham Hull City Liverpool Manchester City Sunderland Tottenham Hotspur West Browwich Albion West Hom United Wigan Athletic Leftwinger Scudamore defends the cries of greed in flight for all The Interview Premier view Premier League chief executive views '39th game' as essential for the future Faith, hope or charity? Scudamore on . . . The Prem The Times The Greatest English intertoto Cup matches Drawing pleasure Summertime blues Four of the best Late Bites Reasons to be cheerful during the wait ahead The Sunday Times
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