News from 08/07/2008
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Giles Smith, Kate Taylor, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Chris Addison, David Wighton, George Mitchell, Roger Slater, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, James Moore, Ron Kennett, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, David Aaronovitch, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Catherine Boyle, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Mike Harvey, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Noel Petty, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, James Hider, Hannah Strange, Martin Fletcher, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Dr M. E. J. Wise Chairman, Hannah Fletcher, Rob Crilly, Rachel Sylvester, Francis Elliott, Jonathan Armitage, Dominic Walsh, David Morris-Marsham, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Nick Mullen, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Peter Stiff, Jeremy Porteus, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rabbi Jonathan Romain, Zoe Heron, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Elizabeth McLennan, Marie Tourres, Dave Rogers, Derwent May, Simon Tait, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Jo Brand, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, John Barry, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Jennifer Howze, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Nicola Pearson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Martin Ball, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Marc Aspland, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Jonathan Rees, Tom Whipple, Richard J. Kidd, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Dominic Kennedy, Andrew Martin, Victoria Hughes, Steve Hawkes, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Lee Parsons, Jason Mellor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Charles Hennessy, Patrick Foster, Veronica Schmidt, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Tim Coghlan, Susan Fox, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, The Rev Anthony J. Carr,
ResumoIndex Church faces exodus over vote for women bishops Help yourselves, Cameron tells the fat and the poor Tory leader calls for restoration of personal responsibility How would you vote? Simon Mann jailed for 34 years over coup In the News Chilly reception 14-year-old stabbed Rape terror Rich pickings Inside today Index The By-election That Matters Leading articles There is far more at stake in the Glasgow East contest than there is in David Davis's campaign Index No Good Deed The Taleban have inherited Pakistan's struggle against India in Afghanistan A La Mode Parisians are showing Londoners how to get on their rent-a-bikes News Best of the Times World Business Obituary Opinion Picture Gallery Lesson from another faith Today's weather Tears and fears as Church rejects compromise over women bishops Milestones to the mitre Tiffany & Co. The jewellers whose bravery helped bring Martin Luther King's assassin to justice Timesonline Held at Heathrow, Earl Ray was on way to Rhodesia The Workout Review of biofuels Safer road design Afghan soldier funeral IVF risks 'exaggerated' Most read at timesonline. co. uk Sado-masochism yes, but Nazism no, says Mosley Right to privacy 'should not extend to violence' Rolex On a sink estate, Cameron has hard words for a broken society More heat than light in Yorkshire's bonfire of the inanities Politicians and society Most voters regard Brown as a loser but Labour halts its slide in polls A Judge by name takes over as Lord Chief Justice Ba Falconer to join US firm Gang get life for stabbing Tindall admits drink-driving Goalkeeper threat charge Ing Direct Boy, 14, is youngest Londoner to die from stabbing In court today Multiple Display Advertising Items Post Office Upper second loses a degree of kudos as bosses settle for 2:2s They say they are broadening the talent pool Multiple Display Advertising Items Teacher in RE row suspended Apology over test marks fiasco Nursery guide to incipient racism Brown Shipley Old Etonian is jailed for 34 years over bungled bid … Simon Mann No leniency for former SAS officer despite his confession and apology for attempted coup in Equatorial Guinea, Martin Fletcher reports Exxon Mobil "Lithium-ion batteries transformed cell phones because … Foreign Staff: Calil says coup claim is 'fantasy' Royal Mail Golly, what's that in Camilla's car? People Where is the Home Secretary when you want her? "In … Could Jason Donovan be a scandal-free deputy mayor … Green Flag A new playmate for Robbie Williams, whose recording … Postscript Headlining the Cornbury Festival at the weekend (also … Sunday Rose Kidman Urban — not a firm of solicitors, … Lloyds TSB Having a laugh with science The Face NFU Man held over French student murders is treated in hospital for burns to his arms Suzuki Cyclist 'yelled at girl' before fatal collision Brown fails to break ice in first meeting with Putin's successor Russia talks yield a few scraps of cold comfort African states 'will suffer if Mugabe is not removed' Food for thought: leaders break off from famine talks to eat an eight-course feast A dinner to die from Analysis Amanda Ursell, Times Nutritionist G8 menu Dell Teenagers died in car chase after 'doing a runner' from kebab shop Multiple Display Advertising Items This constant witch-hunt is the real scandal The resignation of Boris Johnson's deputy isn't just bad for the Tories. It's bad for politics and fighting youth crime This rubbish revolution won't be permanent Cute but cursed? Index A mug's game Picture Gallery It's society, stupid, that will swing the election Mending the 'broken society' should be natural Labour territory, but it is the Tories who have grasped its importance Don't blame us for galloping food prices Gordon Brown's finger-wagging about how British families waste food is absurd The finger of suspicion In my view Thunderer: Let's hope little green men use low emissions Open family courts Pangbourne College Siberian mystery The Church of England still has a lot to learn Sports champions to be proud of Timesonline Waste not want not Centenier Bergerac? Euclid's Su Doku Morse code baby Pub mum Hard times are here. Never has a free-trade deal been more vital As the WTO talks enter a crucial last-ditch phase, George Mitchell argues that failure would be disastrous for rich and poor countries alike Dfs The Daily Universal Register Hollywood hedonism, but where's the energy? First night Opera The Rake's Progress Covent Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Pakistan blamed after suicide bomber kills 41 in attack on Kabul embassy Old rivalries could reignite an explosive conflict Index Baghdad demands timetable for US troops to pull out Norwich and Peterborough Building Society (AFP): Crashing jet hits house (AFP): Irishman killed at bull festival (AP): Fresh head for Hitler waxwork (AP): Opera singer breaks legs The Times McCain promises to balance books in four years Obama camp dismisses aim as preposterous Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Maybe I am pregnant or maybe I have HIV now. No one can help' A victim of Mugabe's thugs tells Catherine Philp she was repeatedly raped and forced to beat other women suspected of supporting the Opposition Times Archive Homeless and hungry Refugees from violence caught by killer gangs Timesonline RAC rescue Happy Valley heir begins his defence as trial drags on over second death Multiple Display Advertising Items A year on, the cycle plan hits some bumps The Times Madonna named over divorce (AFP): Soldier shoots four comrades (AP): China rule curbs 400m births (Reuters): Tanker pipe falls short of task Lloyds TSB Rightwingers plan to close down mosque The economic gloom paints bright picture for super-rich Von Essen near to landfall on Herm Dudley wins, for now Inmarsat is soaring Action on agencies Quote of the day Microsoft talks move Business big shot Rights issue by Bradford & Bingley will cost £55m to raise just £400m Index Stock markets Disastrous reports now pour in from every sector Grass seems greener on other side Picture Gallery Hedge funds with high ambition Commodities Family at war Timesonline Bringfitness2life Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Von Essen offers £15m for a little peace and quiet Business big shot Yorkshire Bank A taste of an Island idyll Behind the news Peugeot An expensive, albeit entertaining, way with words City Diary On an entirely and gratuitously silly note, I see Slaug City Diary Analysts at Pali International have put a 0p valuation City Diary It's an e-mail from Nigeria, it's a scam City Diary Cost-cutting Britain opts for nights in with a DVD Is Google, motto "don't be evil" and voted on a number City Diary Picture Gallery Dudley hangs on to TNK-BP job, but reprieve may be only temporary New EMI chief executive won't be calling tunes Diary of decline Pipex Myners backs Rose leadership of M&S as investors prepare to pass judgment Boardroom shuffle The Times Sign of the times leaves shoppers unmoved Analysts pile on the gloom for shares in housebuilders Punch Taverns knocks out Knight as Spirit chief Inmarsat shares lift off after Harbinger's bid move ends months of speculation Clydesdale Bank Milkround European regulator prepares legislation on rating agencies as Darling demands review EC plans to shake-up its rules on Vat and state aid Microsoft will renew talks with Yahoo! if Icahn succeeds in removing management GM plans overhaul as analysts talk of bankruptcy Timesonline Times Online InBev tries to sweep board as battle for Busch hots up The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Actionforcharity British funds Bernanke's critics misread the lessons of history Multiple Display Advertising Items Wall Street 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 RBS falls to nine-year low amid fears over bad loans Market report Black Rock hits choppy waters Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Diversification not enough to shield recruiter from trouble Punch Taverns Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day GLG Partners Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Interim Reader Offers Ltd Sir Dennis Weatherstone Leading British banker who ran J P Morgan and persuaded US authorities to relax banking constraints Sir Dennis Weatherstone, KBE, chairman and chief executive of J P Morgan, 1990-94, was born on November 29,1930. He died of cancer on June 13,2008, aged 77 Index Robert Harling Lives remembered Michael Marland Inspiring teacher who championed the comprehensive ideal and was founding head of North Westminster Community School Michael Marland, CBE, head teacher and educationist, was born on December 28,1934. He died of cancer on July 3,2008, aged 73 Professor Mark Sacks Philosopher whose concern with the play between the real and the fictional took him to other disciplines for inspiration Mark Sacks, philosopher, was born on December 29,1953. He died of cancer on June 17,2008, aged 54 Clay Felker Editor whose New York magazine caught the iconoclastic tone of its city Clay Felker, magazine editor, was born on October 2,1925. He died on July 1,2008, aged 82 Algis Budrys Lithuanian-born American writer of well-regarded sci-fi stories and novels Algis Budrys, science-fiction writer and publisher, was born on January 9,1931. He died of cancer on June 9,2008, aged 77 Whole family affected by removal of immigrant Law Report House of Lords Social landlord is public body Queen's Bench Divisional Court Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private University News Legal Notices George. hanrahan Warming rays in postwar austerity Britain Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Thanksgiving service Latest wills Working gives its heritage a home Weather Times Online Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move British trainers left with scraps from top table Brighton Yesterday's results Glorious Goodwood Musselburgh Windsor Index Ripon Course specialists Southwell Pontefract Racing Bet of the day Wolverhampton Uttoxeter 'Boy from Barnsley' bowls Yorkshire's costliest overs Shredded Wheat Timesonline Essex v Northamptonshire Cricket McLaren champion Hamilton's potential to join all-time greats Motor racing Cricket Results Cycling Golf Tennis Cricket Fixtures Other sport Woods feeling the effects of operation Khan steps up search Dumoulin first home Ponting has surgery Hull pay for error Timesonline Sports mad, or just senseless losers? To resist an offer to coach Portugal, Carlos Queiroz … Gillett's pitch requires inspection Good luck to Frank Lampard if he wants to go abroad. … Crouch seeking England revival with move back to Portsmouth Football Window watch Timesonline Newcastle insist that Ashley is there for the long haul Mawhinney resigns from FA to save small clubs Rick Parry, the Liverpool chief executive, will join … United should be 'proud' of Real's pursuit of Ronaldo, says Calderón Ankle operation may be Ferguson's best hope Villa ready to do Barry business after Finnan sweetener Jô, Manchester City's £19 million signing from CSKA Players keen to make early impression on the Scolari era Football A flash of inspiration catches vintage moment Wimbeldon Beeb sparkles before unhappy dome-coming Wimbeldon The Sunday Times The final analysis: how Nadal stuck to his clay-court guns in pursuit of his Wimbledon crown Wimbeldon The Times Nadal hungry to claim place as world No 1 after dining out on more success Timesonline Striking a chord on the net Robson turns attentions to algebra amid the adulation Laura Robson did not only steal the limelight from … Centre Court epic draws prime numbers Times Crossword 23,960 Picture Gallery The Times Twenty20 in disarray as ECB calls off quarter-final Dispute over Yorkshire spinner causes uproar The Times Mortgages for Business Index Listen, Sir Alex, sell us Ronaldo — it will be a Real … Index Index Today in times2 Feature Families Arts Times Reader Offers Puzzles TV & Radio Modern art explained Edouard Manet: Olympia (1863) The reader's verdict Oh for the glorious life of a local councillor The man who let the good times roll Prepubescent boy Useless fact of the day Useless fact of the day The wolf in your handbag Middle-class dilemma Fiat luxe Timesonline I was a total waster Prime Minister Gordon Brown Wants us to Throw Away Less Food and Rediscover 1950s-Style Thrift. But how? Zoe Heron Has the Answers — the Store Cupboard, Leftovers and Seasonal Food Eating out? Ask for a doggie bag Sathnam Sanghera The Times How bin Laden killed trainspotting Trainspotters are an Endangered Species, Increasingly Driven out by Offcialdom, Hypersecurity and a Lamentable Lack of Fashion, Argues Enthusiast Andrew Martin The Times Boys will be boys, so don't teach them like girls Families ADHD is Diagnosed in Three Times as Many Boys as Girls. Are These Boys Just 'naughty', or is It that our Schools are Over-Feminised? Nicola Pearson Reports Volkswagen When is a boy too boisterous? Paying attention to ADHD Dr Tanya Byron The hidden untouchables Family justice In the Second of her Special Articles, Camilla Cavendish Explains how Family Courts Operate in Secrecy Timesonline Tomorrow in times2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Driven to abstraction Rachel Campbell-Johnston Traces the Development of Ben Nicholson's Landscapes A Continuous Line: Ben Nicholson in England Abbot Hall, Cumbria Radio Buy me A 25-year journey on Cruise control As Tom Cruise Celebrates his Quarter Century in Film, Ed Potton Shares 25 Tomfacts Ken Russell The Old Vic Slayed by monsters of rock First night Pop Iron Maiden Twickenham Stadium World Music An Honest Jon's Chop Up! Barbican Theatre New Connections Cottesloe Pop Hop Farm Festival The Hop Farm, Tonbridge, Kent Multiple Display Advertising Items A taste of porridge TV & Radio Last night's tv Banged Up (Five) New Tricks (BBC One) Tuna and white bean salad Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times Roman Mysteries Viewing guide BBC One, 4.35pm Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage BBC Two, 8.30pm The Ghost and Mrs Muir (1947, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,12.30pm The Deer Hunter (1978) Film4,10.55pm Variations Bonekickers BBC One, 9pm Imagine . . . BBC One, 10.35pm Cabaret (1972) 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 Make your voice heard Young times Members of the Youth Parliament Aim to Have Fun and Influence People in Power Thetimes The Times Daily dingbat Test your parents Puzzle of the day code Mind games Win a Nintendo Wii and Wii Fit Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 266 Sunrise Su doku Picture Gallery British Gas Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution Index 'More than just a trip down Felony Lane' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Thetimes The Top Stories On the inside Other Views Best not start them too early Education Little Englanders will fail Education Councils The Week in Numbers In the Professional Press New Medical Research Code of conduct for managers Health Other Stories we Liked Hunks back smear tests Who tops the heart chart? Too many children are ending up in custody Social Care Prison Points Designs for a better future Interview Richard Simmons, head of the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment, tells Emily Ford that good design lies at the heart of a safer, more secure society Media Monitor Timesonline Legislation Update Community care law is difficult to understand and apply, for both users and service providers Seen in Hansard Councils take aim at teenagers Local Government The Times A reluctance to go public Charities Service users hold the key Public Sector You just can't get the staff Councils Foreign … Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you . . . Quality of life will affect care choice What … for … Winning … Young People Diary Dates Inside
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