News from 14/07/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Professor Thomas H. B. Symons, Alexandra Frean, Professor Walter Woon, Professor Germaine Greer, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Professor Guido De Marco, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Professor Emeritus, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Professor Andy Fabian President, Paul Broks, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Michael Binyon, Dr Peter D. Maynard, Murad Ahmed, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joanna Sugden, Martin Fletcher, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Roy Eccleston, Jane MacArtney, Bernard Parke, Tom Bawden, Katherine Rake, Gary Jacob, David R. Dunsmore, Melanie Reid, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Dr Robert Gutfreund-Walmsley, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Alex Christie-Miller, Mitchell Fraser, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Emma Mahony, Graham Spiers, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Russell Hicks, Halima Bashir, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Paul Martin, Pete Paphides, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Malcolm Fraser, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Tom Coghlan, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Planet Jupitus, Lindsey Bareham, Roger Boyes, Sir Shridath Ramphal, Peter Dixon, Kevin Maher, Tony Cascarino, Don McKinnon, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, David Du PrÉ, Gerard Baker US Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, A. D. Harvey, Steve Hawkes, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Michael Gove, Rafael Neuberger, Philip Webster, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Louise Cohen, Michael Bird, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, C. Osborne, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Frank Senogles, Jules Evans, Anil Dawar, Carl Saunders-Singer, Chris Smyth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Peter Kottler, Bill Frindall, Lisa Verrico, Professor Sir George Bain, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex Rape torture of doctor who dared to speak for Darfur Equality laws 'are now holding women back' Maternity rights damage chances of promotion Taxpayers' billions to prop up US lenders 9 die in Afghan battle Violent outlook Nuclear power plan UN veto 'unjustifiable' England's challenge Inside today Is Society Really Broken? Leading articles David Cameron's rhetoric about the social fabric is unduly pessimistic and could lead him to the wrong solutions to crime and poverty Index Not a Drag Getting Old The Times/Sternberg Active Life Award will toast the older and wiser Club Med A useful Paris conference, although the results may be a damp squib Times2 Opinion World Business Sport Picture Gallery Moving feast Today's weather Nine die in surprise attack on US outpost Troops face a switch from Iraq to Afghanistan Big losses Travel Bag Lights of her life: secret obsession that makes Princess a champion pharologist To the lighthouse The Workout Schools will get legal right to search pupils Carbon-cut shortfall Sick leave 'too high' £4.7m Lotto winner Most read at timesonline. co. uk How mother's stand after job humiliation won her £120,000 Give fathers a bigger role Monarch. co. uk Stop bickering and unite against knife crime, police chief tells the politicians Violent Britain Problem cries out for fresh thinking, not quick fixes All in a weekend Stab victim, 17, shot dead a week later Offenders in danger when travelling to meetings with social workers Violent Britain More nuclear plants 'to be approved within two years' Audi Still going ...... gone Landowners and hunt join forces in legal battle to ban saboteurs from 10,000 acres In court today IWC Royal Mail GPs' skin cancer operations could prove fatal Growths not being removed properly, say specialists Flawed treatments Medieval monks foot bill for Tower Bridge's £4m facelift Etihad Airways Citroen Multiple Display Advertising Items Gay bishop accuses opponents of idolatry Cheers! A bottle of beer that offers a taste of real culture ExxonMobil Creative need meets a thirst for publicity The artist formerly known as Banksy The Times Army commanders set to jump queue for top Forces job Suzuki Star men: the next generation Soldiers forced me to perform sex act, claims Iraqi boy, 14 Vaccines for hospital bugs available within a decade, says medical chief Butterflies rise from ashes of heath Sack race is banned as health risk Red Arrows show a turn of speed Blue carpet welcome for rubbish robot that film fans can't refuse DiSNEY High School Musical Woman blew £450,000 from friend at casino Summer babies face a lifelong penalty that begins at school Growing up Researchers argue that test scores up to GCSE level should be adapted to take account of a pupil's birth month. Alexandra Frean reports The Private Clinic August's child is clever and bright — or some of them are Young girls think self-harming is a normal way of managing stress Growing up 'Once I even cut my face' Case Study 'The secret shame' is a cry for help and attempt to cope Tomorrow A drop of nicotine may do you good, say scientists Research lifts hope of new drug for Alzheimer's Nationwide A most addictive drug Weak pound is a blow to holidays Birthday woman falls to her death Villain to appeal while on the run Golf club allows legs to be shown Multiple Display Advertising Items Solicitor fights 'ageist' law firm that forced him to retire at 65 Rac rescue Inside Nikon These dancing queens can be high art too If you don't get the point of Mamma Mia! you are blind to the fact that greatness can also be accessible Here are my four columns of wisdom Celebrate the heroes of a new golden age Goodwill hunting George who? Picture Gallery Recession could easily tip into a depression The experience of the 1930s makes me think that the present downturn will be relatively long and difficult I was raped and taunted in a 'ghost house' A woman doctor from Darfur tells of her abuse at the hands of the Sudanese regime Four-wheeled friends In my view Thunderer The science funding war is not yet won Female rabbis Teach gardening Renew the funding to Commonwealth scholars Illustrating the joy of exam success Non-voting is not down to apathy Timesonline Home ownership Evolutionary words Responsible cycling Suicide in the dock A moveable feast The champions of a new golden age The Times/Sternberg Active Life Award celebrates the achievements of older people, writes Michael Binyon Virginmedia Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Not great, but at least she turned up this time First night Pop Amy Winehouse T in the Park, Kinross-shire Multiple Display Advertising Items Another country, another apology: Pope reaches out to abuse victims Pontiff hopes visit will help to renew Church I'd just like to say how sorry I am . . . Index Warning of more violence and blood as President faces war crimes charges TalkTalk (AP): Prisoner swap with Hezbollah (Reuters): Stampede in stadium kills 23 (AP): Solidarity leader dies in car crash (AFP): Flying start to the marriage Norwich Union Brown turns to EU after failed vote on Zimbabwe Britain continues to put pressure on Mugabe Airpassengerrefund How Santa fell foul of Olympic visa crackdown China In Yiwu, a city that makes Christmas kitsch for the West, trade has slumped as a result of the government security drive, says Martin Fletcher Timesonline I was evicted in case 'the foreigner' caused trouble The toy workshop of the world Family who took killer's cash sold out to evil, says Blackman mother Multiple Display Advertising Items Angelina Jolie's new twins step straight into limelight with '$11m picture deal' Multiple Display Advertising Items Million-dollar babies Chancellor in move to promote the City Aircraft orders gloom Interest-rate warning Yahoo! snubs bid Quote of the day Aviva packs a punch Business big shot US Treasury ready to put billions into bailout of America's mortgage system Index Wall Street prepares to face fresh turbulence Stock markets We have a financial problem, not an economic crisis Commodities The Belgravia Centre Currencies Need to know The Co-op ready to recapture the magic of the Sixties with £1.6bn Somerfield deal Business big shot Market share First State Investments Dawnay Day calls in E&Y to restructure operations Aircraft orders are under threat as fuel prices soar BAA spells out the terms for £4.5 billion bond restructuring QinetiQ wins Boeing contract to develop unmanned aerial vehicles for Pentagon MPC must avoid interest-rate overkill in fight against inflation, Barker warns CBI demands planning changes to avoid energy and transport crises Wolseley to cut jobs as housing sector slumps Ferrari works flat out on production of the new car that, as yet, money can't buy Multiple Display Advertising Items L'Occitane plans the sweet smell of success with Hong Kong flotation Fannie and Freddie worth more than money Yahoo! rejects joint takeover offer as 'absurd' Vertex An industry heavyweight looks to rediscover its punch, Andrew Moss has risked a nation's ire by ditching the name of Norwich Union in his effort to build Aviva on a global scale. Miles Costello reports Mercedes-Benz C. V. Q&A Timesarchive Equity Prices The Times Reader Offers Ltd Michael DeBakey Celebrated US pioneer of cardiovascular surgery who performed the first coronary artery bypass and other lifesaving techniques Michael DeBakey, surgeon, was born September 7,1908. He died on July 11,2008, aged 99 "It was one night's frenzied activity every year" Valerie Bennett-Levy Nosegay maker to the Queen who created elaborate Royal Maundy posies of flowers and herbs every Holy Week for 44 years Valerie Bennett-Levy, MVO, nosegay-supplier to the Queen, was born on February 25,1917. She died on June 26,2008, aged 91 Margaret Kitchin Pianist who promoted modern piano music and premiered works by Tippett Margaret Kitchin, pianist, was born on March 23,1914. She died on June 16,2008, aged 94 Maryon Lane Principal ballet dancer who created roles for MacMillan and Ashton Maryon Lane, ballet dancer, was born on February 15,1931. She died on June 13,2008, aged 76 Childhood leukaemia information can be released if anonymised Law Report House of Lords Wife's share in home not subject to confiscation Court of Appeal Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices A nation's heartfelt thanksgiving for deliverance Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Awards Life-changing raffle machine The Times Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Moonstone proves another gem for O'Brien in season of shining success Curlin's turf experiment founders on Red Rocks Haydock Park Yesterday's results Perth Stratford Index Overcrowded fixture list can be too much of a good thing Course specialists Ayr Racing Windsor Newton Abbot Wolverhampton Bet of the day Cash and courts hard to come by as teenager learns hard way Athletics Results Boxing Cricket Cycling Fencing Football Golf Cricket Fixtures Motor racing Rugby league Football Rugby union Shooting Swimming Tennis Prostate UK Flintoff turns up the hostility in timely reminder Cricket Southampton (third day of four): Lancashire, with all second-innings wickets in hand, need 129 runs to beat Hampshire Durham v Somerset Kent v Yorkshire Carelessness could cost as Surrey look to stump leaders Glamorgan v Essex Glorious Goodwood Quickfire Snell gives Gloucestershire hope Derbyshire v Leicestershire Worcestershire v Northamptonshire Hamilton laps up the acclaim on sprint visit to Goodwood Haye on Klitschko's radar after successful title defence Hougaard replaces Goode at Leicester Stoner's hat-trick Adlington on course Series over for Smit Mal Hughes Monaghan bullish Polo among the beach huts ideally suits those who have made a mint The wealthy residents of Sandbanks are treated to a chukka with a twist, reports Alan Lee The london paper Cavendish determined to make it all the way to Paris Wicklow win offers perfect preparation for Harrington Golf Open champion in tune with links conditions Lush and verdant Birkdale threatens wayward drivers The Times McDowell puts Ryder Cup on his radar Golf The Times Leading final scores Macey fails in last attempt at Olympics Athletics Idown raises his expectations after promising performance Problems grow after Chambers puts his foot on the accelerator Shamed athlete records fastest time since 2001 The Sunday Times BOA must realise knowledge is power in the war on drugs Athletics On the record with a few probing deliveries for a talented top four Cricket Times cricket correspondents past and present, spanning 54 years of writing, gathered last week to produce a special podcast And now let's get down to team selection Timesonline Meaning of entertainment is stretched fully on Panesar Lawn Cricket First npower Test match The game within Confusion abounds as authorities and counties clash over Twenty20 blueprint The ICC has confirmed that an unnamed player test St. James's Place Take nothing for granted The umpire's verdict South Africa choose slow lane in pursuit of the route to safety Nivea Timesonline Full scoreboard from Lord's Times Crossword 23,965 Picture Gallery The Times Flintoff on standby as Side bottom feels strain All-rounder could win recall for Headingley The Times Inside today The Summer Sales Index Today in times2 What's so bad about the verb at the end of the sentence putting? Sherlock wars Judge Jargon Troubled The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster A chicken dinner After the pregnancy pact, the blame game in Smalltown, USA Did 18 teenage girls from one high school deliberately set out to get pregnant at the same time? Stefanie Marsh went to Massachusetts to find out Nanny to the Pitt-Jolie six-pack? It's the job from hell The Times Alfa Romeo Property market woes? Buy this moving house Motoring Skoda Roomster Scout 1.9 TDI Peatling Magna, Leicestershire, Monday, July 7 Photostory During a weekend break away a husband indulges in his favourite pastime, angling, as his wife looks on. Behind them is All Saints Parish Church, which dominates the skyline Hands-on healing Health If Chinese complementary medicine can go mainstream, why not spiritual healing? Jules Evans reports Voices of reason Mental health Auditory hallucinations can be frightening but are not always a sign of psychosis, says Paul Broks. They may even be joyful Sainsbury's Plyometrics Fitness Forget machines—tone up your muscles with a hop, skip and jump using body weight instead, says Peta Bee The nightmare of sleep deprivation may soon be over The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Index A captain of industry At 68, Patrick Stewart is as prolific as ever. He shares lunch — and a tear or two — with Jane Wheatley Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Last chance Humphrey, my little monkey Emma Mahony's son gets all dressed up for Damon Albarn's new Chinese opera at the Royal Opera House On The Rocks Dead donkey and a well-oiled farce First night Opera The Poacher Opera House, Buxton Mamma Mia! Pop McFly Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Pop Justice Somerset House, WC2 Theatre The Tailor and Ansty Old Red Lion, EC1 Concert Monteverdi Choir/Gardiner St James's Church, Spanish Place, W1 Timesonline Times offers Battle of the plods Weekend tv George Gently (BBC One) Midsomer Murders (ITV1) Pancetta and potato frittata with tomatoes Dinner tonight Eat it with Ching-He Huang Chinese Food Made Easy BBC Two, 8.30pm Tv today The Times Return to Airport Viewing guide BBC Two, 7.30pm The Qur'an Channel 4,8pm In Her Shoes (2005) Film choice Film4,9pm Life or Something Like It (2002) BBC One, 11.05pm Variations Chinese Food Made Easy BBC Two, 8.30pm Summer of Sam (1999) ITV4, 1.05am New Tricks BBC One, 9pm In the Valley of Elah (2007) New to Sky Box Office Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Web watcher Daytime Highlights Answers from Page 27 Today's radio Automatic successes Young times WALL-E's not really alone in the world. Meet some of his walking, talking and climbing robot chums The Times Daily dingbat Don't Look Puzzle of the day Picture ladder Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4579 Polygon Appeal Times2 Quiz Codeword No 270 Acorn Stairlifts Su doku The Times Picture Gallery Timesonline Index Weekend 1N Numbers The News Hughes moves closer Brazilian prefers Madrid Villa land goalkeeper City close in on Ronaldinho deal O'Neill buoyed by Guzan Robinho's Real sense of duty blocks Chelsea deal Picture of the Day Taking a stand Rocha may fit bill as Hull try to improve defence Ferdinand faces FA misconduct charge Lille approach for Niemi Shittu snub for Rangers Index Ferguson cancels his Ronaldo peace visit The Prem The Web Ronaldo's Real motivation The Debate The Columnist Talking Point Petulant Lampard Hooliganism on the rise Blackburn worries Jordan's been had Crouch tipped to soar 'Are you ready to stick with your manager all season?' The Debate Index Davies wants FA to rethink 'harsh' Luton punishment Leniency pleas for crisis club Fans united Cascarino's handful The News Troubled club attract offers of players on loan amid threat of rescue collapsing 'From all genuine fans of football: good luck in your appeal, you'll need it' Tony's Fiver No room for bin-liners in the modern training era The Tours Changing times Pre-season workouts have come a long way since the days when we used to sit in cars with the heat up, sweating buckets Tottenham fight to keep prized possession Keane The Transfers Club-by-club guide Arsenal Manchester United Aston Villa Middlesbrough Blackburn Rovers Newcastle United Bolton Wanderers Portsmouth Chelsea Stoke City Everton Sunderland Fulham Tottenham Hotspur Hull City West Bromwich Albion Liverpool West Ham United Manchester City Wigan Athletic Ronaldo is a slave to Blatter's idiocy The Survivor Sansom's struggles Phill Jupitus Unbearable pain of an icon becoming ordinary again Life after football was hard enough for Kenny Sansom, even without the alcoholism Gold's cloud finds a silver lining after hail of hatred TV times Second-City Blues The Chairman Birmingham chairman has rekindled his enthusiasm as the Championship awaits The Times The Box Sky Sports HD
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