News from 09/07/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Lorraine Davidson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Alex Verdan, QC, David Wighton, Andrew Billen, Hasan Sarbakhshian, George Proud, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Paul Bompard, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Bill McKitterick, Anne Gatti, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Charlene Sweeney, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Sally Lewers, D. Thomson, Guy Kennaway, Rob Crilly, Hilary Rose, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Peter Sergeant, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Professor Sir Bernard Lovell, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Janet Cockerill, Richard Dawkins, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Brian Reginald Merris, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Inga Grimsey Director-General, Royal Horticultural Society, Catherine O'brien, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Natalie Haynes, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Priscilla Thomas, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Tom Coghlan, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Selbourne, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Joan Morrell, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Michael Moran, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster, Michael Mabbs, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Philip Wenban, Amir Taheri, James McAndrew, Judith Heywood, Catherine Quinn, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Charles Dewhurst, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Michael Brown, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex First stop London as Obama takes on the world Thousands of jobs go as the gloom deepens Brush with a bear Russia's new leader turns against Mugabe Tory peer in race row Dominatrix speaks out Curfew on under-16s Uprising at M&S Inside today Superb wine for £5 Banking on Recovery Leading articles Bradford & Bingley must act swiftly to restore confidence in its future before depositors panic over its chaotic conduct Opinion A Vote for Clarity The Church of England has taken an historic step over women bishops Short Summer Nights Cornish police are doing parents' work by imposing a curfew Times2 News Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Fifty years of scanning the skies Great Rail Journeys Britain sees its future in the stars with deal to rescue Jodrell Bank Operation Goodnight: the holiday town where teenagers must be indoors by 9pm Why hot summers mean more bother for police The Workout Mayor scraps £25 tax on 'Chelsea tractors' Heads' marking fears Death cyclist fined Shoe injury payout Most read at timesonline. co. uk Storm over Tory peer's 'nigger in woodpile' remark Child-abuse father 'took a fatal overdose in the dock' Breitling City Staff: We're in for a soaking as deluge of bad news heralds Economy House sales are falling and thousands of jobs are being cut as the economic climate begins to turn Timesonline Defining moments We are all going on a summer holiday — but it'll be at home I'm the right man for tough times, says Brown Stop-and-search victim relives his gunpoint ordeal Lloyds TSB Burglary 'does not deserve jail' In court today Multiple Display Advertising Items Nazi allegations are rubbish (and bad for business), S&M madam tells Mosley judge 'Secret filming was justified' Etihad Airways Alfa Romeo Blunt's Athenian lockout: a Kosovo conspiracy? People Contact book still yields results The Face Sir David Frost Mamma Mia! Hollywood is "hot" for the Ingrid Batancourt story. … Carla Lane, creator of sitcoms such as The Liver Birds, Prince Harry with youngsters in Lesotho, where he is helping to renovate the only school for disabled children The end of PMQs today will prompt a dash to Postscript Furious fans have been expressing their disgust at … Secret's out as ex-MI5 chief gives her verdict on 42 days Multiple Display Advertising Items Frozen embryos 'give the best chance of a healthy pregnancy' Peugeot Novice doctors lose right to free lodgings John Lewis The bazaar is doing good business, but beware the Taleban setting out its stall Afghanistan The enemy are watching as many thousands of Afghans reap the benefit of the coalition's success in Musa Qala, writes Magnus Linklater Northern rock Musa Qala Anonymity changes may not save trials Alliance Leicester It's Curran v Curran in crucial election Labour fears voter confusion over surnames Declared candidates Tories need policies to progress Ancient monuments are being consigned to dustbin of history Suzuki Ten sites at risk Frontier is out of Hadrian's shadow at last EDF Energy Traditionalists to stay and fight in battle over women bishops Religion Most Anglo-Catholics hope they can still find a place within the Church of England after the General Synod's decision, Ruth Gledhill reports Christmas 2014 — at the earliest Former atheist ready to break through stained-glass ceiling Timesonline Bonhams From timesonline. co. uk Halifax Youngsters know their Daleks but can't tell a bee from a wasp Children's homes criticised as inadequate and unsafe 'Drinkers were paid £200 to claim that they had the bends' Case solved as police find that wolf-whistler is a non-PC parrot Woman tickled to find a bat hidden in her padded bra BT Nazi bunkers to be searched as part of children's home inquiry Justice can't be done in secret. And here's why We will always try to twist the evidence to fit our theories. Especially when we are wrong Home of the brave (who also obey all the rules) Scarcity O Abundance 1 Whoever planted the bomb, Karzai must take a lead Regrettable Switch off Cameron expels the sinners from his garden As the Church takes a faltering step into the 21st century, the Tories embrace the darker side of religiosity Picture Gallery A vicious attack on India's crucial role Monday's bomb was aimed at the only regional power willing to assist the Afghan regime The global market In my view Thunderer: Thunderer The RHS must keep up with the times Singing counterpoint Reducing our food wastage should be simple Transparency in the family courts Timesonline Draining bogs Offensive dates Worldwide waves A train of delight Dressing down More Morse The market cannot mend our broken society As political ideas converge, growing undertow of discontent can be heard. We should listen to it before it is too late, David Selbourne says Vodafone The Daily Universal Register Timesonline New rules bring this exhilarating game to life First night Theatre Six Characters in Search of an Author Minerva, Chichester Multiple Display Advertising Items Obama heads to London for European debut — but will war sour his grand tour? United States Timesonline The ancient tablet that casts doubt on the Resurrection Foreign dilemmas I misled police to save friend, Happy Valley trial told Kenya Aristocrat denies killing poacher on family estate HSBC Euphoria fades over hostage as Sarkozy basks in the glow France Total Attack threat by Russia on missile shield Shock tactics force a UN showdown on Mugabe G8 Brown's murder photo helps persuade waverers Japan The Times US apologises for Berlusconi slur Fightback keeps the aid promises Timesonline Electric cars on agenda after carbon 'victory' The Times Progress in Iran may require regime change - in the US Multiple Display Advertising Items Ancient tablet 'casts doubt on the Resurrection' Israel Multiple Display Advertising Items Pakistani agents blamed for blast (Reuters): Minister resigns in hotel scandal (AP): Vote on banning Muslim buildings (AP): Milk protest turns sour Multiple Display Advertising Items A hit and a myth A&L close to naming Gillespie as chairman BBC chiefs' pay boost Backing for B&B issue FTSE in bear territory Quote of the day Peugeot prediction Business big shot GfK teams up with financial bidder to top Sorrell in the fight for TNS WPP must decide if it is to table a formal bid Irate M&S shareholders demand fresh talks with board 'After decades of false dawns we have finally arrived Stock markets Why housing gloom need not spell doom Picture Gallery The jewel in the Crown Estate Commodities On the road to recovery DLA Piper Currencies Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot In decline It's tough at the top Pipex Persimmon cuts, 1,100 jobs as housebuilders suffer A German website has, with ruthlessly Teutonic, efficiency, compared the picture on the packaging of 100 ready-to-eat foods and what they look like on the plate Yorkshire puddings? City Diary Bank of Scotland The financier, the pump and the customs official City Diary I receive an exciting invitation. I am to go to an … City Diary A note whizzes past from Goldman Sachs on Christ Water City Diary If there's one thing that really annoys Belgian brewer City Diary BBC executives' pay rises 17% to nearly £5m despite scandals Just how bad is the US labour market? I note an a City Diary Wrong turn Picture Gallery Shareholders rally to B&B cash call as fears of financial contagion emerge Fund managers rush to protect banking sector Over-50s' hunger for the exotic prompts Saga owner to set course for a listing Prostate UK Recession fears send London close to bear market Europe delivers stinging rebuke as UK breaks budget deficit ceiling Bernanke considers extending cheaper deals for Wall Street after further slumps Peugeot Citroën warns of looming car sales slide throughout Europe Anheuser takes legal action over InBev's bid Timesonline Siemens sheds 17,000 jobs as part of £1bn cost-cutting The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds High-speed trains seize short-haul market as fuel cost cripples the airlines The Times Timesonline 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 Green giant sends the short-sellers into a spin Market report Clock is ticking on SkyePharma Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Dunelm's sector is still going through uncomfortable times PartyGaming Deal of the day Timesonline Dechra Pharma Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir John Templeton Hugely successful investor who devoted his wealth to philanthropic causes, notably the annual prize which bears his name Sir John Templeton, investor and philanthropist, was born on November 29,1912. He died on July 8,2008, aged 95 Gardens reflect climate change at Hampton Court Vice-Admiral Sir Anthony Troup Wartime submariner who was decorated for battles beneath the waves in the Mediterranean and Far East Vice-Admiral Sir Anthony Troup, KCB, DSC and Bar, Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland, 1974-77, was born on July 18,1921. He died on July 8,2008, aged 86 Pat Whitney Falkland Islander who helped to keep British troops supplied with ammunition at the Battle of Mount Longdon in June 1982 Pat Whitney, Falkland islander decorated for service in the campaign of 1982, was born on January 4,1946. He died in a shooting accident on June 18,2008, aged 62 Domenico Chiarello Great War veteran who served in Italy's campaigns against the Austrians in 1918 Domenico Chiarello, Italian veteran of the First World War, was born on November 5,1898. He died on June 27,2008, aged 109 Ethne Rudd Campaigner who made the Government see sense over the Diana memorial Ethne Rudd, campaigner, was born on February 11,1929. She died of pancreatic cancer on July 6,2008 aged 79 Notebook RHS Hampton court show Timesonline Killer can sue tortfeasor over loss of earnings Law Report Court of Appeal Risks as part of everyday life Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Fellows Legal Notices Getting the docks back to work Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Celebration service Legal Notices Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices An adventurous tour on Africa's wilder side Exciting challenges in The Gambia and Senegal British Isles Late deals A week in a cottage on Scotland's west coast, £395; walking holidays in Turkey for seven nights, £549 The Times Short haul Timesonline Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Briseida has look of surprise packet in Falmouth Kempton Park Pontefract Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Southwell Scolari makes his grand entrance with Lampard eyeing … Uttoxeter Timesonline Wright on song Newmarket Racing Lingfield Park Catterick Course specialists Worcester Secret behind success of Woods Golf Cricket Results Cycling Golf Squash The name Jean Van de Velde will be linked with the … Tennis Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Johnson to play again in Twickenham charity match Rugby union Boy racer Rooney growing up fast Athletics The Times Green light for shooters boosts 2012 medal hopes Olympic Games Match-winner Malan quick to make himself at home Milkround Anya Shrubsole, a 16-year-old all-rounder from Somerset Durham demand expulsion of Yorkshire Cricket 'Bad feeling' over Twenty20 eligibility error England relying on precision to counter opening salvo of raw pace South Africa quick to turn up Lord's heat Timesonline Dhoni's withdrawal suggests Test game is dropping down the order The Sunday Times A lot of hard yakka Millar is upstaged by Schumacher's charge Laxman steps in Sykes handed ban Hayles overlooked Clubs standing firm against Blatter quota Football Blackburn in demand Advice for Ronaldo Hleb's healing words Sorensen stunned Moyes seeks to tempt Fletcher with chance of a regular place Window watch Jordan feels short-changed by Bostock tribunal Timesonline Why image of Big Phil is a little outdated Sanity returns to Chelsea as new man charms crowd Scolari determined to succeed in first season BT Cover story Scolari says he would have taken England job had Barwick not been so impatient Times Crossword 23,961 Picture Gallery The Times Enter Scolari, exit Lampard? New Chelsea manager set to lose star to Inter The Times Inside today England bowlers not bothered by the mind games The Times Cover Story Times Reader Offers Fashion Arts TV & Radio Puzzles Parents The Wednesday profile Alex Rodriguez, baseball player, 32 From Eton to prison: same stripes, different colours What's wrong with plain Jane? Bad statistics Global warming Human nature read in tooth and claw Further reading What a relief The British Museum is more popular than Blackpool and its boss is staying put . . . It is Britain's Top Cultural Attraction, a Great New Exhibition is on the Way and its Director is Not off to the Met in Newyork after All. Damian Whitworth Celebrates the British Museum War, politics and oil Sound familiar? Let's save our heritage — or there may be rubble ahead The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Your word against theirs Family justice In the Third of her Special Articles, Camilla Cavendish Looks at the Pernicious Types of Allegation that are Almost Impossible for Parents to Disprove Tomorrow in times2 Timesonline Why I confiscated my son's computer (then gave it back) Digital-Age Kids Process Information Differently from Parents. Catherine O'brien Admits Misjudging how her Son was Learning Native v immigrant AA Take the long view and float through summer The Casual Maxi Started It, now the Long Evening Dress is Back, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong The essential Yves Dfs Top of the flips Unfulfilled promise 40 not out A Guide to the Clothes and Accessories that Do — and Don't — Work for the Grown-Up Woman. This Week: The Body Flawless faces Beauty Banish the Years and Achieve a Natural Finish with Simple and Sheer Make-Up, Says Sarah Vine 5 easy pieces Alice Olins Picks the Season's Best Buys from Jaeger (0845 051 0063) Ghost The Mutton: Old and headstrong Mutton dressed as lad The Mutton May Not Have Worn a Headband since Duran Duran were his Style Icons, but He Knows All about the Latest Look in Headgear. He Just Prefers to Opt for the More Age-Appropriate Panama Hat Fashionista questionnaire Milla Jovovich . . . me to stay cool yet demure in Dubai Please help The Problem I Am Going on Holiday to Dubai and Am Not Sure what to Pack. I Understand that Tourists Need to Respect Local Customs and Not Bare Too Much Skin, but It Will Be Very Hot Emma Hope Shoes Release your inner goddess Experiment with Draping, Pleats and Chunky Gold Jewellery to Achieve the Hellenic Look. Pictures by Zac Frackelton Multiple Display Advertising Items The voice Chorus of disapproval Neil Fisher Joins a Group of Grumblers for the World's First Jewish Complaints Choir The bulletin The masque of Henry, Arts Council morale, God's bouncers Complaints choirs around the world Moan, moan, moan .. . Arts from the archive You had to be there The voice Art exhaustion Stop Idolising Contemporary Artists — It only Encourages Them, Says the Novelist and Art Collector Guy Kennaway British international Motor Show Timesonline The geeks take over the gallery Joanna Pitman Meets the Human Brains behind the New Wave of Artistic Robots The Times Old mores die hard in the new India First night Theatre Free Outgoing Royal Court, SW1 Concert East Neuk Festival Various venues, Fife Pop Wireless Festival Hyde Park Opera Carmen Glyndebourne Hard work, hard cash Ever Wondered how Much You'd Get Paid Based on your Performance? Catherine Quinn Discovers why Payment per Achievement Can Make Employees Happier and More Motivated Multiple Display Advertising Items Bones of contention Last night's tv Bonekickers (BBC One) Imagine (BBC One) Thai-style lamb salad Dinner tonight Eat it with Marco Pierre White Great British Feast ITV1, 9pm Tv today Timesselects Tribal Wives Viewing guide BBC Two, 9pm Marco's Great British Feast ITV1, 9pm Cold Mountain (2003) Film choice BBC Three, 9pm Collateral (2004) Film 4,9pm Variations Personal Services Required Channel 4,9pm 3-Iron (2004) BBC Four, 10pm Extraordinary People: Outlaw Births Five, 9pm Crazy/Beautiful (2001) BBC One, 11.15pm Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Digital choice Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Daytime Highlights Answers from Page 31 Web watcher Today's radio Radio choice It's a baking summer! Young times Just Add Fresh Raspberries and Cream for the Perfect Victoria Sponge Cake Should schoolchildren be allowed to go out to buy chips at lunchtime? The Times Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Mind games Win a Nintendo Wii and Wii Fit Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 267 Clue Lines The National Autistic Society Su doku More Puzzles, including Crossword, Kenken, Polygon … Picture Gallery Vodafone Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution
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