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News from 10/07/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Amanda Andrews, David Wighton, Sir Anthony Tennant Chairman, Carol Lewis, Lord Joffe Chairman, Dr David Fong Clinical psychologist, Gary Duncan, Ed Cooke, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Linda Tsang, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Tony Pender Chairman, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Professor Nick Buenfeld, Camilla Cavendish, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Professor Alison Richard Vice-Chancellor, James Bone, Hannah Quirk, a law lecturer at Manchester University, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Francis Elliott, Andy Heath, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, Chris Cheesman News editor, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Stephen Collins, Stefanie Marsh, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, The Very Rev Robert Willis Dean of Canterbury Cathedral, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Lord Best Chairman, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Ronald Forrest, Mike Thomas, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Dame Fiona Reynolds Director-General, Dr John Low Chief executive, Raymond Keene, M. A. Carrigan (RN, Ret'd), Canon R. N. W. Elbourne, Geoffrey Robinson, MP, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Tad, Francesca Steele, Gordon Robson, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, Mark Jones Director V&A, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, Kathryn Hone, Dominic Kennedy, Neil MacGregor Director, Steve Hawkes, Emily Ford, Charlotte Church, Molly, Matthew Parris, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Melanie McDonagh, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, John Naish, Mark Barber, Perry Burns, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Richard Massett, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Mike Harvey Technology Correspondent, Clare Dight, Chris Smyth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Barry Hyman, Nick Greenwood, Elizabeth Ewart-James, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor,

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Index Half of all servicemen say they want to quit Bearing brunt of two wars is hurting family life Cancelled deal puts 11,000 jobs at risk Maternity failures Obama embarrassed House of pain M&s protest vote Lampard on the move Inside today Index Not Racist, Just Weak Leading articles The Metropolitan Police Commissioner does not deserve to be accused of racial discrimination, but of a failure of leadership Index Poor Delivery Women in Britain are still not receiving the maternal care that they deserve Seen But Not Heard Barack Obama should not have served up his children to the media Best of the Times Opinion World Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Right on track Today's weather Cancelled deal puts 11,000 jobs at risk Pentagon scraps aircraft contract for British workers Chopard How $18 billion contract slipped away An old pill for tough times Bunny murderer strikes fear across a nation — will humans be the next target? Taking pleasure in killing a pet could be prelude to darker deed The Workout Man charged with students' murders False air fares ban Bike fine 'laughable' Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Voters to get iPod 'bribe' to beat local poll apathy Good, bad and plain daft ideas of power to people Specsavers 'When there isn't a space the money-men don't care, Women do' Overstretched maternity units put mothers and babies at risk Health Shunted from bed to bed Health Lost between words and wards Church elders told boy to beware of knife violence days before fatal attack Honda Brooding, me? Yes, I'm like Heathcliff, says Brown Drivers 'misled' over sliding scale to car pollution tax Ba Role models Land Rover Home ownership 'out of reach' for average earners Fixed-rate mortgage costs soar to eight-year high Family food shopping bill goes up by £50 in a month Lloyds TSB Going down? PC World Labour's top brass hope they'll shine at auction People Architect has the Midas touch The Face Frank Gehry Sainsbury's Waste not, want not is Gordon's new mantra. So how … The legend of Alexander Obolensky, one of Russia's … Wimbledon champion Rafeal Nadal shows his prowess at football, another sport the Spanish are rather good at, during a break in Majorca Postscript Marianne Faithfull claims she was the first choice Father Ted creator Graham Linehan thinks British comedy A month's rainfall in one day . . . and more to come MasterCard Europe to investigate secrecy in family courts 'Robo-cart' racehorse trainer takes the reins BMA votes for – and against – NHS co-payments Worms sucked in by predator with blade-like teeth A 'golden circle' of white senior officers held me back, claims Asian commander Met police chief to face accusations of race bias Boots In court today Currys China curbs Tiananmen Olympic broadcasts AA Children need risk to thrive as adults, says Dragons' Den judge Tough old birds put years on the avian lifespan records The co-operative good for everyone Multiple Display Advertising Items Harried Harriet's man trouble Why three sisters with breast cancer refuse test that could save daughters Rac rescue Nazi bunker searched The parking meter is 50 Orange The Times PC World Forget the enemy, it's equipment that makes soldiers fear for lives Armed Forces All ranks blow whistle on web Fighting two wars takes Army close to breaking point Armed Forces Transport for London Newspaper insists Mosley orgy had clear Nazi theme HSBC Texting doubt over crash death Soldier's bronze memorial stolen Divorcee sues after £1.4m deal Teenagers on murder charge Marie Curie Cancer Care Editor cut fee to dominatrix over credit crunch At last — bright ideas, not dreary soundbites Our sense of hopelessness about the state of politics is misplaced. The Tories are coming up with thoughtful policies Say hello, Dolly, to these neglected followers Weight for it This just won't wash The British are increasingly bad at giving birth An illuminating moment Let's all have tickets to the universal museum It's pointless trying to work out who actually owns ancient art objects. We need to share them around the world Picture Gallery How to get from here to (better) maternity The experience of giving birth is getting worse. Mothers need greater choice, not bigger hospitals What fuel crisis? In my view Thunderer Tax reform and charitable giving The synod's decision The difficulties of family court proceedings Tennis has changed dramatically in the past century BC and AD are only for Christians Timesonline St Pancras 2 Trainspotters are not the only victims Things move on No whistling at sea Nature is red in beak and claw: the long and short of a bird's life Some birds have reached the ancient age of 80. But we know very little about what the lifespan of our feathery friends really is, says Derwent May Dfs Timesonline The Daily Universal Register A heavy Chinese chore but worth the effort First night Theatre Fanshen 295 Regent Street Multiple Display Advertising Items Obama regrets birthday party blunder that exposed daughters to media glare Candidate had wanted girls to be 'off limits' Children of the White House Index Timesonline Nazi hunters in last chance search for SS 'Doctor Death' United States Airpassengerrefund Vote on Zimbabwe sanctions in doubt after Russia falters over summit pact Little things can mean a lot in the machinations of great nations Rich nations told to lead greenhouse gas curbs Beer and a better future: how Basra limps on in hope A US-backed assault has transformed what was once an impenetrable stronghold of the feared al-Mahdi Army, James Hider reports The Times Bath store Words that hide the withdrawal Timesonline Iran missile tests illustrate threat to Middle East Weapons of 'resolve' have range to hit Israel United States The Times (AFP): Six killed in US consulate raid Uighurs shot in police search (Reuters): Vatican outrage at coma ruling (AP): Balkan nations sign up for Nato The Times 'You're my darling, you're my orgy'—Bruni airs her passion for Sarkozy on latest album No regrets — and it holds up to Imelda Marcos Review Carla Bruni Comme si de rien n'était Oxfam Emergency Appeal S&P in bear territory as Dow falls 230 points B&B cuts lending More building jobs go Pressure on Bank Quote of the day GLG finds new traders Business big shot Bloodied but unbowed, Rose wins the day against rebel M&S investors A plea for dresses with pretty sleeves Index Timesonline Stock markets Russia slams the door on big foreign shareholdings in minerals Battle for TNS claims first casualty Picture Gallery Pulling down the curtain again Commodities That's Life . . . Timesonline Bremont Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot How numbers stack up GfK considers cash for TNS as Sorrell goes hostile B&b 'is pricing itself out of market' by pushing up cost of buy-to-let loans Analysts say bank will struggle to make profits The Times Start with a reasonable statement, then digress City Diary This undeniably striking piece of garden sculpture is by the British artist Alan Dickinson What is it about fantastically well-paid jobs at US City Diary Spotted outside Bracken House, former home of the Finan City Diary You see the funniest things on RNS announcements. City Diary Shaping the future in Enfield — good luck City Diary Picture Gallery Job losses 'approach 8,000' as Redrow and Bovis add to construction cutbacks Timesonline Prostate UK British Energy nuclear power output slides Bank 'has no room for manoeuvre on interest rates' The Sunday Times Founding member of MPC joins Times panel of experts Man in the news Charles Goodhart Timesonline CBI gives warning that rates will have to rise unless pay claims show restraint Glimmer of hope Plunge in financial groups and housing fears tip S&p 500 into bear territory Index finally Joins Nasdaq and Dow Jones Wary advertisers pose new problem as YouTube fights to raise revenue Oil billionaire sets out his peace plan for TNK-BP row The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Epilepsy research uk British funds Queues begin as new iPhone takes on BlackBerry World The choice All-singing, all-dancing, curvy and cool, but mind your battery doesn't run out Timesonline 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 Sainbury's-M&S chatter draws chorus of approval Markets Market report Singing the second-hand blues Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Predictable Interserve hits the right note in turbulent times Begbies Traynor Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day LSE Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Executive Search & Interim Management Multiple Display Advertising Items The watchdog who has the courage of his convictions If anyone knows how to find out where the bodies are buried it is Stephen Wooler, Chief Inspector of the CPS. Interview: Frances Gibb Queen's Counsel Still scope to come clean Times Law The new Lord Chief Justice shouldn't be afraid to speak … Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Lawyer of the week Malcolm Swift Calm before the storm of insolvency City Vulnerable businesses are still in denial as the corporate recovery lawyers wait to mop up when the credit dam bursts, Edward Fennell writes Edward Fennell In the City Reader Offers Ltd Leonid Hurwicz Nobel prize-winning economist and polymath whose theories did much to shape postwar economic planning worldwide Leonid Hurwicz, economist, was born in Moscow on August 21,1917. He died on June 24,2008, aged 90 Brian Bunting Campaigning South African journalist and diehard communist who fought against apartheid and was elected an MP for the ANC Brian Bunting, journalist and politician, was born in 1920. He died on June 18,2008, aged 88 Index Lyall Watson Entertainingly unorthodox naturalist and traveller who wrote Supernature and other popular books about the margins of science Lyall Watson, naturalist, writer, broadcaster, was born on April 12,1939. He died on June 25,2008, aged 69 Professor Arthur Galston Plant physiologist and bioethicist who campaiged to ban Agent Orange, the herbicide developed from his early botanical research Professor Arthur Galston, plant physiologist and bioethicist, was born on April 21,1920. He died on June 15,2008, aged 88 Bryan 'Bomber' Wells Gloucestershire spin bowler noted for his stocky physique and good humour Bryan "Bomber" Wells, cricketer, was born on July 27,1930. He died on June 19,2008, aged 77 Sir Charles Wheeler Lives remembered The Right Rev Anthony Crockett Allan Malcolm Owner cannot recover loss of profit from charterers Law Report House of Lords Agreement not a conspiracy Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial Services Luncheon Congratulations Keeping up appearances Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular School Notices Brighton College Legal Notices Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Channon hits the right note with Please Sing Nottingham Newmarket Yesterday's results Catterick Lingfield Park Worcester Index Kempton Lion Sands can roar to group success Racing Premiership Rugby Academy Newmarket Sovereign Series crying out for jockeys' championship Racing Folkestone Warwick Doncaster Course specialists Bet of the day Cavendish enjoys life in fast lane by setting British hearts racing Montgomerie makes pitch for leading role in 2014 Ryder Cup Pursley given chance to make a splash Yorkshire await ruling Sinfield back in action BBC signs up MotoGP Des tackles Mastermind chair . . . with no passes Cycling Results Rugby league Tennis Cricket Fixtures Other sport Milkround Ashlee Nelson, 17, from Stoke-on-Trent, secured Great Times Online Chambers admits true trials will be staged on track after day in court Athletics Case proceeds only if sprinter makes Olympics Meadows facing gamble on road to Beijing Fears ease after missing Afghan athlete resurfaces Benítez sets sights on Villa but must hope for owners to provide cash Football Hammerite Growing older . . . and cheaper Hundred grand a week? That's modern slavery, Blatter declares Football Let Ronaldo leave, says Fifa President Manchester United are today expected to announce the The Times Barcelona set to end Hleb's misery of life in London FA punishment is 'a travesty's says Rooney's agent as he plans appeal Football Under scrutiny St. James's Place Quinn confident that Keane will renew deal Southgate aims high Wardle steps down Reid set for Thai role Yellow cards for sledging would help Bowden to keep the faith Cricket Colourful umpire ready for Lord's debut Sky Sports Official dance moves Zimbabwe affair shows ICC has had its day In the days when counties were more hierarchical, the Along with about a fifth of the population, I found Vaughan still talking tough as England prepare for greatest test outside Ashes Cricket Captains say no extra motivation is needed Timesonline Drive to survive Cricket Weather report Times Crossword 23,962 Picture Gallery The Times Inter go the extra mile to satisfy Lampard Chelsea's £29m offer falls short on length The Times Friends Provident Index Index Today in times2 The minibar makeover The G8 summit: what the leaders really think Suki Mathews The witch in heels Burn, baby, burn Send us your views What you know determines what you see Mr Memory It's unfair to brand us all as psycholists After the death of a pedestrian knocked down by a cyclist, bike riders are under fire. Richard Morrison says it's tough on the roads, but cyclists need to grow up Picture Gallery They believe the rules of the road don't apply to them The selfishness of cyclists is absolutely galling View from the pavement Tips for safer cycling Welcome to the bear pit of sporting hype, Laura The Times The resistible rise of the No 1 chat-up artist Richard La Ruina The Sexes Richard La Ruina claims that he can teach any man to be a babe magnet. Stefanie Marsh found him less than seductive The Times He says Social networking sites are a harmless place to flirt She says No, they're a stalking mechanism for sexual predators Henry Winkler Intimacies Best known as The Fonz in Happy Days, Winkler, 62, co-authors the Hank Zipzer children's novels, based on his own experiences as a dyslexic. He is married to Stacey Weitzman. They have three grown-up children What we can do to protect our children Family justice In her final article, Camilla Cavendish outlines her ten-point plan to make our courts system fairer Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Index The end . . . Is it E. T. leaving in a spaceship or Butch and Sundance going down in a hail of bullets? Here Times Critics choose their Top 20 film endings. But be warned: it does contain spoilers The Ripper dramatised, Kate keeps mum, bidding for Betancourt Reel life Timesonline The perfect film . . . to cheer you up Going to work on an era The team behind the filming of Fay Weldon's sex and babies sage Puffball swap notes with Kevin Maher Here we go again Film reviews Mamma Mia! is nothing more than a wooden rehash of the West End hit, says James Christopher Mamma Mia! The Movie PG, 108 minutes The Forbidden Kingdom 12A, 104 minutes Origin: Spitits of the Past 12,94 minutes Femaleagents Watch out for those killer fish The full 3-D treatment of a Jules Verne remake gives Wendy Ide stomach-churning thrills Journey to the Centre of the Earth PG, 92 minutes Savage Grace 15,94 minutes The Putin System 12A, 97 minutes Captain Abu Read N/c, 102 minutes Memories of Underdevelopment 15,97 minutes The Apartment PG, 125 minutes Savagegracelilm On the other side of evil The documentary maker Errol Morris went to the torturers of Abu Ghraib, not to bury them, but to try to understand them, he tells Wendy Ide The Times A polemic without passion Theatre Unstated Southwark Playhouse, SE1 Pop Gnarls Barkley London Astoria 2 Concert BBC Philharmonic/Dworzynski Town Hall, Cheltenham Theatre Six Characters in Search of an Author Minerva, Chichester Inside today Timesoffers Fists of defiance TV & Radio Last night's tv Black Power Salute (BBC Four) Marco's Great British Feast (ITV1) MacKerel with spicy beetroot relish Dinner tonight Eat it with Charlotte Church Channel 4,10pm BBC One Tv today The Times Life and Death on the NHS Viewing guide ITV1, 9pm Lab Rats BBC Two, 9.30pm Batman Forever (1995) Film choice Film4,6.40pm Blind Beast (1969) Sky Arts, 10.05pm Variations Grey's Anatomy Five, 10pm Used Cars (1980) Five US, 11.05pm The Charlotte Church Show Channel 4,10pm The Hired Hand (1971) Film4,1.10am Key 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 Radio choice Sword play Young times Action stations! The legend of Zorro will soon be making its mark on the London stage Competition The Times Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Mind games Win a Nintendo Wii and Wii Fit Times2 Crossword No 4576 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 268 Leonard Cheshire Disability Su doku Index Picture Gallery The Visitor Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution Index Gradjobs Multiple Display Advertising Items News depends on your perspective The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened From disaster to the write stuff What Happened next Lisa Berwin tells Clare Dight how work experience in Sri Lanka in the wake of the tsunami kickstarted her career Milkround Harassed Males The Office Psychologist It pays to keep a cool head How to . . . Ride out a Recession It would be easy with all the talk of economic downturn to get into a lather about your career, prospects and remuneration. However, as Carly Chynoweth discovers, panic is not a good option My Big Idea Cycle Pods Judge or angel: are you ethical? Talking Point If you have ever wondered how ethical you are, you can try out a test that gets rid of the guesswork. Carol Lewis reports The Consultancy Home Counties Take the Test Deadline Buster The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 41 Bae Systems Producers put reality on the small screen What Do You Do All Day? While many career sectors are characterised by specialisation, Emily Ford speaks to a pair of television producer/directors who have turned multi-tasking into a fine art A Second Opinion Liz Madeley, 33, producer/director Endemol I'm on the train, but don't tell the opposition Talking Point Data security is a big issue as more commuters use laptops and mobile phones to extend their working day by conducting business on the move, Clare Dight discovers Times Online MBA Choices Index Aurora Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Halcrow

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