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News from 15/07/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Michael Brow, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, David Wighton, Andrew Billen, Alexandra Frean, Adansonia digitata, David Aaronovitch, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Adrian Cosker, Brian Smith, Paul Bompard, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Catherine Boyle, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Catherine Bruton, Andrew Neilson, assistant director, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, C. Frank Lockyer, Terry Critchley, Norma Hornby, Sathnam Sanghera, Pat Gibson, Helen Bostock, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Rachel Sylvester, Siobhan Kennedy, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Dean Godson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Gerard Stubbert, Karen Bartlett, Anthony G. Phillips, Mark Crivelli, Richard Lloyd Parry, Sir Sigmund Sternberg, David Charter, Lisa Abend, Derwent May, Thomas Begg, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Ronnie Wood, Raymond Keene, Neil Hunt, chief executive, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Tom Coghlan, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Alice Thomson, Lindsey Bareham, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Shaun Curry, Dominic Kennedy, David Woodhead, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Daniel Waley, Emily Ford, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Charles Bazlinton, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Spake, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Veronica Schmidt, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Tony Breslin, chief executive, Stephen Dalton, Tim Harrison, Nicola Woolcock, John Carroll, Miranda Josephson, MRCVS, Tony Halpin, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Chris Smyth, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Andrew Dow, Sir Roger Bannister, Richard Wilson, director, Bill Frindall, Lisa Verrico,

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The Times Summer's under a cloud, but autumn will shine Unions turn the screw on business over new rights Strikes to disrupt schools and rubbish collections Index School results fiasco Darfur's judgment day Abbey in £1.3bn deal Flintoff's Test return Inside today Superb wine for £5 Bringing up Baby Leading articles By extending maternity leave rights while assuming fathers have little appetite for child-rearing, the law is trying to be modern but is failing Index Unsafe as Houses Shoring up the US mortgage giants is costly but necessary Forever Hold Thy Peace How should a bishop silence a heckler? News Opinion Business Times2 Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather For teenage drivers the drink limit should be zero, says medical chief Alcohol and accidents Great Rail Journeys Pack away the sun lotion and barbecue: the not-so-great British summer is back . . . but at least it will be good news for the garden On St Swithin's Day The Workout Correction Most read at timesonline. co. uk Bail bond plan for illegal immigrants Fraud in tax credits Rabbit infected water Wife convinced children their father had died on canoe trip Insurance claim paid for property in Panama High Court In court today Birmingham Magistrates Kingston Crown Court Patek Philippe Geneve Exams fiasco may result in company being sacked and repaying millions School tests Problems unlikely to be resolved by next year American markers had earlier problems Testing around the world We should have learnt from the US experience 'Everyone was very nervous for that week' Case study Mosley 'begged for more' after being hit 88 times Volkswagen Of human bondage Chess girl's mother is questioned by police Double murder charges Heir on drug charge Bug found in mummies Tramp leaves £34,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Cardinal to be reinterred in preparation for sainthood Mazda Strikes to disrupt schools and rubbish collections 600,000 walk out over 2.45 per cent pay award Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Downing tools Dell All that snorkelling looks awfully hard work for Uma Thurman, holidaying with her multi-millionaire fiancé Arpad Busson and her children in Corsica Postscript Zara Phillips has become the first royal to take part … Errant Stone heads home The Face Expedia. co. uk We have a world exclusive on Jamiroquai's new album Panic among the paparazzi outside the Fondation Lenval Brown critic repents and rephrases People Bringing it all together The sun is still smiling on Tom Harris, the Transport Take offenders to visit knife victims? I didn't suggest that, claims the Home Secretary Dfs Davis returns from the wilderness but dodges back bench Scientists bugged by mystery of invader in their back yard Multiple Display Advertising Items Paid maternity leave does us no favours either, say fathers Equality Möben I was a grateful beneficiary, but now the pendulum has swung Views from the blog Missed the Lords reform? There'll be another along soon Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline plot accused admit explosion conspiracy Superfruit ruling spells sweet news for Africa Public excluded as bishops gather for conference Waiting beats writing for prize-nominated author Lloyds TSB Shark spins into picture We are all stabbing blindly at knife crime Instant experts rush to offer solutions to the latest moral panic. The truth is no one really knows what is happening It's a riot in the Japanese police . . . if only Not so camp Working mums swap pinstripes for pinnies Who's that man? Picture Gallery Brown is being suffocated by a policy vacuum Many on his own side see the Prime Minister as a dead man walking. And it is lack of big ideas that is killing him The hidden face of political Islamism It is increasingly hard to draw a line between the agendas of the violent and non-violent The bishop's move In my view Thunderer: Thunderer BTB down to badgers Family justice system Church accounting How do we solve the scourge of knife crime? Understanding the effects of heat Timesonline Saving phone boxes Stately education Points win prizes Whistle language Anoraks A career woman? No, a mother who works The dream of being a corporate high-flyer is losing its appeal for women with children. There are more satisfying options, says Alice Thomson London eye Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Love in the country is not so cloistered First night Opera Giasone Iford Manor, Bradford-on-Avon Multiple Display Advertising Items Judgment day for Darfur Defiance at call for international genocide trial Timesonline Index Russia is a menace to peace, says Georgia leader Saakashvili accuses West of appeasement AirCargoSettlement (Reuters): Job seekers die in stampede (Reuters): Lasers blind partygoers (AP): 'Oldest blogger' sings off Directline (AFP): US troops in war games near border 'Anti-Islamist group' charged with plotting military coup Killings are blamed on secular nationalists Have your damp problem solved the clean, green way! Over two million UK homes suffer from widespread condensation and dampness. Excessive damp is usually caused by rising damp, condensation or penetration of rainwater. Frank Schrijver Ltd. has a clever, green solution Irish actor is questioned over murder Bungs and bungling: how British dreams of building utopia were turned to dust Afghanistan The Times Fortress of Moses Base survives after 'close run' battle with Taleban Afghanistan Orange The cavemen and their relatives: still in the same village after 3,000 years London Aquarium (Reuters): Bush lifts ban on offshore drilling (AFP): Team rescued from melting ice (AP): British pair cause crackdown (AFP): Wedding ban on holiday isles The Times The bones of history Presidential rivals unite to condemn 'Muslim Obama' magazine cover The innocent village fete Miss USA falls for fame and fortune Beijing is now a forbidden city for nudity and swearing Food prices send shopping bills soaring Home sales slump Gorillaz tactics hit EMI Fannie, Freddie falling Quote of the day Mining merger talks Business big shot Santander adds Alliance & Leicester to banking empire in £1.3bn takeover King declines salary increase as inflation fears spiral Index Stock markets Deals galore as bargain hunters break cover Hazards ahead for Indian oil bid Bringing it all together Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies A budding protectionist Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Families feel the strain as cost of groceries soars Business bit shot Hard to swallow Freddie Freddy Mac MAK polo golf shirt Large, NWT Milkround.com Business is brisk as owners check in and out City Diary Inaccurate predictions from analysts and, admittedly City Diary Holy megabucks Batman! Caped crusading is pricey City Diary MFI calls on restructuring agents after rival's collapse Perhaps a sign of the times City Diary Picture Gallery Estate agents report lowest level of home sales in 30 years as lending is squeezed Emirates JCB to cut UK jobs as global orders slump EMI may lose out on Monkey business as Albarn considers rival label for album release Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Dutch Shell increases presence in Canada as it seals £2.9bn acquisition of Duvernay Oil Back on song Triumphant return for a Spanish financial giant Timesonline Banking runs in the blood of Botin dynasty Bond InBev raises a glass to Budweiser in $52bn takeover of the King of Beers Buschwhacked The Times Size matters for brewers Investors in mortgage groups take flight as dilution fears cast cloud over rescue offer Timesonline Rough justice catches up with Fannie and Freddie after rich years on the make The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Leonard Cheshire Disability British funds Continental shares inflate as Schaeffler woos tyre company Merger talks raise hackles of German union Multiple Display Advertising Items Metalloinvest seeks back door to listing 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 Proof that it never pays to be bearer of bad news Market report Broker's fury as OPT flounders Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Be patient and ready to catch sight of a Kingfisher in flight IQE Deal of the day Timesonline Entertainment Rights Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The share centre Reader Offers Bronislaw Geremek Historian who played a key role in negotiating Poland's peaceful transition from communist rule Bronislaw Geremek, historian and politician, was born on March 6,1932. He died in a car crash on July 13,2008, aged 76 Index Chingiz Aitmatov Lives remembered Sir John Templeton Lord Tweedsmuir Hana Pravda Czech actress who survived the Nazi camps, rebuilt her career in British TV and published the moving diary of her experiences Hana Pravda, actress and Holocaust survivor, was born on January 29,1916. She died on May 22,2008, aged 92 The Rev Geoffrey Mowat Civil servant and soldier who was captured after the fall of Singapore and became a prisoner of the Japanese for three years The Rev Geoffrey Mowat, clergyman and PoW, was born on June 4,1917. He died on May 21,2008, aged 90 John Armstrong Bridge player whose buccaneering style took him to many notable victories John Armstrong, bridge player, was born on January 23,1952. He died of a brain haemorrhage on July 3,2008, aged 56 Court Circular Service appointments Terrorist sentences must be proportionate to facts Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Divison Threshold for sadistic murder Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Archive Keeping it in the family Timesonline Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Defeat of Curlin illustrates problem of defining a true world champion Ayr Yesterday's racing results Newton Abbot Windsor Wolverhampton Index Cycling Results Football Shooting Montmartre heads Arc lists after easy win Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Great Leighs Racing Beverley Yarmouth Brighton Hand Painted (2.30 Brighton) Bet of the day Course specialists Pickering firm on drugs but will not be bitter if Chambers gets the nod Great Britain team Radcliffe in 'race against time' to be fit for marathon Donations of £150,000 put deaf athletes back in action Olympic Games Flintoff adds final flourish to Lancashire's all-round effort Cricket LV County Championship Gloucestershire v Middlesex Derbyshire v Leicestershire Durham v Somerset Glamorgan v Essex Glamorgan profit as Twenty20 Cup fallout hands them quarter-final place Cricket Revised draw The Sunday Times Kent v Yorkshire Nottinghamshire v Surrey Birkdale horizons bright despite loss of Woods The Open The Open 2008 Glorious Goodwood Dougherty looks to put a smile back on his face after grief of mother's passing The Times First and second-round tee-off times Britain's cup threat Magic of Murrayfield Evans takes the lead Smith goes on the attack for England Robinson and Carson close to getting careers back on track Football Window watch United step up their pursuit of Berbatov Distin pays penalty Platini wants wage cap Button undone Moyes in for long haul Luton whistle-blower was not club official, says FA Cumbes walks as counties continue to protest over Twenty20 blueprint Cricket Lord's is the perfect place for a spot of thinking The umpire's verdict Billy Bowden The game within Amla stands defiant to banish Vaughan's thoughts of victory Cricket First npower Test match Bring Fitness 2 Life Timesonline Final scoreboard from Lord's Indian backwaters beckoning Return of a talisman Times Crossword 23,966 Picture Gallery The Times Bold Flintoff can provide the X-factor for England Collingwood at risk from all-rounder's return The Times Inside today Index Times2 Satire and the Obamas: where to draw the line Times modern In the psychiatrist's chair Viz The last taboo Lost in the mix Times Reader Offers The Qu'ran Puzzles Prepubescent boy Useless fact of the day The other Fannie Mae Modern art explained The reader's verdict Marc Chagall: The Rooster in Love (1947) Next Tuesday . . . Middle-class dilemma Godparent guilt Regulate this! Phychotherapists and their professional bodies are raging about an attempt by the Government to impose a code that dictates how they talk to their patients. Will Gordon triumph over Sigmund? Andrew Billen reports Times Archive Internet dating is for everyone (except me, of course) The Times A canny comic (and my part in its rise) With first-edition copies of Viz expected to fetch £1,000 at Sotheby's on Thursday, Tim Harrison recalls his crucial role as the Newcastle magazine's Southern Regional Chief Editiorial Representative Reporter (Articles) I used to have sex with my brother but I don't feel guilty about it Families I'm not allowed to be in love with Daniel, says Sarah, but I have good memories of our relationship and don't think I will ever look back on it with disgust. It continued until he met someone he wanted to marry The Times Helping the children who don't chatter A new test could help youngsters with language problems. Catherine Bruton tries it on her young daughter Good news for families Squeeze some ice cubes, eat a chilli or punch a pillow — how to break the despairing cycle of self-harm Multiple Display Advertising Items Index A Rich Mix of politics What can be learnt from the troubled history of an arts centre in the heart of East London? Karen Bartlett finds out Royal Opera House The unlucky ones Failed and flagging arts institutions The great unknown 'I've never wanted to be a great big star, ' Francesca Annis tells Jane Wheatley. She's more bothered, post-Ralph Fiennes, about living on her own Buy me Reduced to mere child's play First night Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, NW1 Concert Juan Diego Flórez Barbican Theatre Hangover Square Finborough, SW10 Pop T in the Park Balado, Kinross-shire Times offers Glossed in translation Last night's tvThe Qur'an (Channel 4) Chicken escalopes with cumin aubergine Dinner tonight Eat it with BBC One Tv today Timesselects Extraordinary Animals Viewing guide Five, 7.30pm Hitler's Secret Bunkers: Revealed Five, 8pm The Day of the Fight (1951, b/w) Film choice More4,11.05pm 25th Hour (2002) BBC One, 11.25pm Variations Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage BBC Two, 8.30pm Taxi Driver (1976) Film4,11.20pm Bonekickers BBC One, 9pm L. I. E. (2001) Film4,1.30am Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Daytime Highlights Answers from Page 27 Web watcher Today's radio Soaring hopes Young times The BMX rider Shanaze Reade and the diver Tom Daley are both hoping to win medals for Britain at the Beijing Olympics next month. We jumped at the chance to ask them what it's like to be an Olympic athlete The Times Daily dingbat Words of the day Puzzle of the day Anagrams Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4580 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 271 Sizanani Africa Su doku More Puzzles, including Crossword, Kenken, Polygon … Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Lessons of the Week Other Views Can the police really do that? Water's medicinal properties A taste to the Continent The … in … Public Opinion New Research Healthcare you can bank on Other Stories we Lived Nurses' steps lead to Boots The high price of success All change in search for revenue Bosses put breaks on back burner Foreign Ways Chucked in at the deep end On Day 1 as Local Government Minister, John Healey was given the task of cleaning up after the UK's worst floods for centuries. A year on he gives Emily Ford a progress report Media In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Steps afoot to keep data safe Public Records Public Agenda No refuge for contractors Construction Report queries sector's role Charities There is no simple way to spread the word Communication The … Old Days Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you. . . Young people are seeking identity What … for Helping Diary … Local Government Inside

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