News from 16/07/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Janice Turner, David Wighton, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Carolyn Regan, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Magnus Linklater, Lord Bledisloe, Robert Lindsay, Lord Low of Dalston, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Lord Ramsbotham, Rosalind Renshaw, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Peter MacDiarmid, Geoff Brown, Lord Fritchie, Robin Pagnamenta, Paul Keeling, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Roy Eccleston, Rob Crilly, Valerie Elliott, Hilary Rose, Rachel Sylvester, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Ken Russell, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Bill Oxley, Lord Tenby, Charles Bremner, Stefanie Marsh, Will Lawrence, Susan Singleton, Tim Teeman, David Charter, Angela Jameson, Tim de Lisle, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, D. Heighway, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robin Sanderson, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Martin Reith, Erica Wagner, Peter Dixon, The Mutton, Dalya Alberge, Lord Hannay of Chiswick, Carolyn Asome, Paul Simons, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Michael Moran, George Caulkin, Vic Dabin, Adrian Fisher, John Barker, Tony Dawe, Lord Wright of Richmond, Joe Clay, Philip Webster, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Lord Williamson of Horton, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Commander Giles Binney, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Siobhan Kennedy Political Correspondent, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Anthony Douglas,
ResumoIndex The Times Planes 'fly empty' to keep slots at airport Ghost flights to secure multimillion-pound rights Index 'Mam had lied to me for God knows how long' Dollar sinks to record low as turmoil spreads Cattle export ban Sentences for drivers Obama policy pledge Harrington's Open fear Inside today KenKen Academies for All Leading articles The biggest educational investment programme of the age could achieve an historic social breakthrough, but not as it is currently being run Planet Obama The Democrats would prove more assertive abroad than America's allies expect No Ordinary Joe In choosing Stalin as a top figure, Russians reflect a universal hypocrisy Index Opinion Sport World Obituary Times2 Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather TB panic leads to new ban on export of British cattle Dutch and Belgian farmers impose restrictions This could be bad news for the badger Moodys1883 Stunning epic points to even darker realms Film The Dark Knight London W1 Timesonline Recession welcome to cinemas The Workout Correction A database 'too far' London 'misspending' Academy challenge Most read at timesonline. co. uk Drivers who kill while texting face seven years in jail under stricter sentencing guidelines Most serious cases liable for up to 14 years Y msging from abrd cud cost u jst 10p nxt sumr Cheltenham & Gloucester It's worse than we feared and there's more pain to come, but it will pass World economy A new deterioration is under way, Gerard Baker writes, and the signs are that Europe will suffer Five worst slumps Britain feels the fallout from US banking crisis as £30bn is wiped off value of big companies Inside Heathrow landing slots are airline's best asset Talk Talk Multiple Display Advertising Items Sky high Families escape to the country for the good life Saab 93 Where streets are safe to ride Case study John Lewis GP accused of helping pensioner to die 'told patients he supported euthanasia' Confusion left soldiers without air cover in fatal attack on Taleban trench In court today Ryanair Itv Murder that inspired detective fiction puts Ms Summerscale ... in the Festival Hall ... with the top prize Suzuki Novel rejected by publishers tops US charts DCI Hunt takes on the Tibet cause People Bringing it all together David and Victoria Beckham slip out of the back door of II Sole restaurant in Los Angeles and into their £250,000 Rolls-Royce Phantom — which comes with his shirt number, 23, stitched into its leather interior Russell Brand has apologised for calling a Northamptons Batman turns Terminator The Face Boy George's next single, Yes We Can, pays tribute … Postscript Pete Townshend Expedia David Cameron believes that the poor, fat or addicted … Clegg revamps Lib Dems' party structure to seize control from the committee men Mamma Mia! Timesonline Black fathers shirk duties, says Cameron National express Tears in dock as canoeist's sons tell of rage at five-year 'betrayal' Fraud trial Father driven by dream of being rich, jury told 'i truly and honestly believed that my husband had died' No BlackBerrys? Slumming MPs discover true deprivation Multiple Display Advertising Items Mother 'invented children to claim £1m tax credit' Charity volunteers banned from singing at work Expedia Madeleine suspect settles claim Vodafone Billionaire's superyacht becomes floating gallery Careless talk costs the chance to fix society Amazing progress is being made in tackling the hard-core problems behind violence. More talk of jail won't help Hiding their light under a bushel of cash Pillow talk Index Flying the flag Bullet point A tipping point for the tipping point revolution If you don't believe there's an intellectual sea-change taking place, look at the social psychology section of your bookshop Picture Gallery Three cheers for second-home owners Far from stopping urbanites moving to the country, we should encourage it Fussy eaters In my view Thunderer Backbenchers' views have been ignored Time to move on Cheese, Gromit? The family court system must protect children Balancing equality and maternity Timesonline Feeling the heat A picture can paint . . . Serious Test cricket Dangerous gardening A novel idea? Dispatches from the front line in a battle for the Afghan soul Their bravery and good humour are astonishing. But it is clear that British troops in Helmand face a long, slow struggle, Magnus Linklater says Dfs The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Monty Python meets Errol Flynn: Olé! First night Theatre Zorro the Musical Garrick, WC2 Multiple Display Advertising Items We will lead, not alienate the world: Obama spells out his foreign policy Focus of war shifts from Iraq to Afghanistan Timesonline Index US troops poised to cross border for raid on bases Video reveals torment of child soldier captured and taken to Guantanamo Footage of detainee released after legal battle Timesonline The prisoners Genocide case forces peace staff to leave (AFP): Rival war games (AFP): Blair security alert (AFP): Mothers turned back (Reuters): Murderer pardoned (AFP): Killer OAPs get life (Reuters): Fishermen strike (Reuters): Koala clings on Multiple Display Advertising Items Law backs condom demo against Pope Sarkozy faces outrage in Dublin after demand for second vote on EU treaty Opponents angered by 'snub to democracy' Innovate4u Stressed Prime Minister quits Timesmobile Rac Stalin or the Tsar? Russians choose their favourite figure — and this time they can vote British International Motor Show Joseph Stalin Timesonline 'Truth serum' row after interrogators fail to track down daughter's killer Multiple Display Advertising Items Governor urged to terminate 'dangerous' fatty food Restaurant owners angered by curbs on cooking Multiple Display Advertising Items BT plans high-speed broadband for 10m TNK-BP visa shortfall Lenders demand help FSA defends oil stance Quote of the day GM to cut jobs Business big shot Chancellor pleads for wage restraint as inflation surges to 15-year high Fuel costs force BA to raise fares despite falling demand Index Stock markets Mortgage market misery is not the real curse Fast work from BT's new boss Investec Commodities Currencies Conglomerate comeback Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Take stock with The Times Licence to print money? Business big shot Timesonline UBS Luxembourg Diversified Sicav Welcome to the future of internet TV - speed, speed and more speed BT plans to connect 10m homes by 2012 Last week's media conference at Sun Valley, Idaho, offered an opportunity for a bit of billionaire media mogul spotting Milkround Hovis hopes Ridley Scott will deliver final cut City Diary It appears that the power of the gaming industry is … City Diary The rising cost of putting health and fitness first City Diary Russian authorities award 48 visas to TNK-BP staff I hear that 80 people turned up at the J Sainsbury … City Diary Picture Gallery Furious lenders demand Treasury support for new mortgage funding Leaders in London Timesonline Co-op wraps up Somerfield deal C&w thinks again over transfer of pensions risks Cameron calls for US-style bankruptcy rules to aid survival of ailing companies FSA rejects criticism that it is too soft on oil traders Multiple Display Advertising Items Now, children, the lesson today is . . . Christine Buckley on the Dragons' trail Optimistic Intel turns in record results Timesonline Bad news for Big Pharma as men who would be president go to war on drugs Thousands of white-collar jobs to go as General Motors prepares for rocky road ahead 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 Wary investors recoil from what they see in the Mirror Market report Market takes shine to Jetion Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Investors should opt to remain in the BA departures lounge Premier Foods Deal of the day Timesonline Young's Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor Jonathan Frankel Historian of Russia and modern Jewry whose ability to read sources in half a dozen languages gave his work massive authority Professor Jonathan Frankel, Professor of Russian and Jewish History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1985-2004, was born in London on July 15,1935. He died of cancer on May 7,2008, aged 72 Malcolm Clarkson Publisher and founder of an adventurous educational press whose books challenged the output from more established houses Malcolm Clarkson, educational publisher, was born on December 3,1932. He died on July 1,2008, aged 75 Index Evelyn Keyes Actress whose career and tempestuous love life were overshadowed by her role in Gone with the Wind Evelyn Keyes, actress, was born on November 20,1916. She died on July 4,2008, aged 91 Charles Joffe Producer and manager of comic talent who nurtured the career of Woody Allen and other stars Charles Joffe, film producer, was born on July 16,1929. He died after a long illness on July 9,2008, aged 78 Lives online Timesonline Roy Huffington Oil tycoon and philanthropist who served as US Ambassador to Austria Roy Huffington, oil magnate, US Ambassador to Austria, 1990-93, was born on October 4,1917. He died on July 11,2008, aged 90 Ken Naganuma Footballer and national coach who did much to promote the sport in Japan Ken Naganuma, footballer and coach, was born on September 5,1930. He died on June 2,2008, aged 77 Race bias finding without identifiable victim Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Private hearing for bankrupt Chancery Division Word Watching Farming to feed a nation at war Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Raising the flag for our shared past Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Silver Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times Court & Social Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Fellows Congratulations Legal Notices George Hanrahan A week of luxury near the Valley of the Kings Late Travel Three nights in Center Parcs from £499; a break on the Yorkshire moors, £180 Cruise365 Short haul Long haul Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 All-weather figures erode attendances Beverley Yesterday's results Glorious Goodwood Brighton Kempton Park Index Great Leighs Yarmouth Catterick Uttoxeter Lingfield Park Racing Bet of the day Nahoodh, trained by Mark Johnston, will attempt to … Worcester Course specialists Chambers ban essential for credibility Cricket Results Football Shooting Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Harlequins stand by players after inquiry Powell rests injury Six banned for brawl Colville sets record Breeze goes it alone Tremlett retains title Barry returns to training, but only because Villa are sticking to rules Liverpool prepared to look elsewhere Milner pressing for new deal as Newcastle focus on future of Owen Chelsea's fringe players told to fight for their futures on pre-season tour Vicente del Bosque will be unveiled as the new coach … Minus 30 and falling: Luton facing winter of discontent in FA's icy grip The Sunday Times It all adds up to relegation Milan fend off City to clinch signing of Ronaldinho Window watch Food for thought as Twenty20 plan is unveiled before divided audience Cricket Pioneers of EPL seek to win over opponents Timesonline The Times Worcestershire v Nottinghamshire William Hill Slave to fashion is back in black McNulty texts in his advice for Els García reminded of problems past Paddy Power Northern exposure proves perfect leveller The Times A dune in July plus flora, fauna and Furyk . . . it must be open season Timesonline Harrington takes rough with the smooth after toll of major success How champion found fun way to skin a cat Weather Totesport Another window on life opens for Faldo, man of many parts Matthew Syed on Ryder Cup challenge awaiting golf's renowned thinker Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside today Match play that brought its traumas Teeing off Times Crossword 23,967 Picture Gallery The Times Harrington risks injury to defend Open title Irish champion insists he will make first tee The Times Inside today Index Index Today in times2 Gwynnie, how nature intended (and don't you just hate her) Why the word chav is banned in our house Bad statistics Road tax rise The Wednesday profile Jo Wood, 53, rock star's wife Further reading The future's already here and it's Orange Tracey island Every gallery wants her work and she is invited to all the best parties. So why, wonders Tracey Emin, does no man want to give her babies? Stefanie Marsh reports Artist at work Ah yes, I remember it well . . . at least I think I do The Times Times offers Wish you were here? As the Browns prepare to up sticks from No 10 for a holiday in exotic Southwold, Rachel Sylvester explains why politicians' summer breaks are fraught with pitfalls Southwold Five things to do AA Cents and sensibility Fashion The Times Knees must 40 not out A guide to the clothes and accessories that do — and don't — work for the grown-up woman. This week: skirt lengths Poolside chic Beauty We may not have the weather (or the pool), but we have the make-up, says Sarah Vine Easy pieces The best buys from Banana Republic (020-7758 3550). Selected by Hannah Rochell Looking the business Mutton dressed as lad Fashionista questionnaire Please help me to dress for my 60th birthday The problem I will turn 60 soon and my husband is taking me to the ballet in St Petersburg. We are also throwing a dinner party. I need one suitable outfit for both events. I am 5ft 6in and size 18 The pink pantheon Pale pink and nude shades need not be the sole preserve of those with personal stylists, says Nicola Copping Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Foundations of an empire A spectacular new exhibition reveals Hadrian as a shrewd, ruthless leader, reports Rachel Campbell-Johnston Hadrian: Empire and Conflict British Museum Intercontinental Don't miss Heath, my kindly killing Joker The director Christopher Nolan has only happy memories of working with Heath Ledger, Will Lawrence learns Timesonline The upper Crust of the 'so bad they're good' movie Radio Handel's strong man struggles as a terrorist First night Opera Samson Buxton Opera House Dance Faeries Clore Studio, Royal Opera House Concert Pavel Haas Quartet/Counterpoise City of London Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A team built to last Crème Tom Bloxham, the founder of Urban Splash, and his PA, Cathy Cunny, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kubrick's strange love Last night's tv Stanley Kubrick's Boxes (More4) Jimmy Doherty's Farming Heroes (BBC Two) Lamb kofte with herbs Dinner tonight Eat it with Francesco da Mosto BBC Two, 8.30pm Tv today Times Selects Hadrian's Wall: Timewatch Viewing guide BBC Two, 7pm Celebrity MasterChef BBC One, 8pm Tribal Wives BBC Two, 9pm Tombstone (1993) Film choice BBC Three, 9pm The Bothersome Man (2006) BBC Four, 10pm Variations What's Love Got to Do with It (1993) BBC One, 11.10pm Marco's Great British Feast ITV1, 9pm Barry Lyndon (1975) More4,1.10am Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Day Time Highlights Answers from Page 31 Web watcher Today's radio Radio choice Just the tickets! Young times Here's your chance to see the best West End musicals — free At what age do you think children should start taking exams? The Times Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Spiral Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 272 Sunrise Su doku Index Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution
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