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News from 17/07/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, David Wighton, Andrew Cotter, Alexandra Frean, Anna Knowles, Gary Duncan, David Wighton Business Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Ed Cooke, Robert Lindsay, William Pender, Paul Hoggart, Linda Tsang, David Rose, N. P. Hudd, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Camilla Cavendish, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Murad Ahmed, Dr James Carne, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Patrick Kidd, Lord Dubs, Sam Marlowe, Theo Hobson, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Roy Eccleston, Hannah Fletcher, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Lord Cobbold, Janet Ruane, Tim Reid, The Rev Nick Blundell, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Mohsin Khan, Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Rosemary Unsworth, Robert Bain, Chloe Lambert, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Dominic Carman, Ron Lewis, Stephen Collins, Stefanie Marsh, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Siobhan Kennedy Politics and Banking Correspondent, Bruce Parker, Angela Jameson, Sarah Giwa, payload system engineer, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Graham Spiers, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Ed Potton, Nicholas Patrick, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, Scott Rutherford, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Robert Bartlett, Geoffrey Dean, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Lord Hurd, Peter Bailey, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Bernard Coe, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Tom Coghlan, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, John Austin, MP, Bronwen Maddox, David Lewis, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Erica Wagner, Francesca Steele, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Kevin Maher, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Nigel Kendall, Alan Green, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Alistair Cooke, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Simon McKay, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Melanie McDonagh, Carly Chynoweth, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, David Youngman, John Naish, Mark Barber, David Fulton, Mark Henderson, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Clare Chisolm, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Richard Ford, Dr Pam Spurr, George Clarke, David Howarth, MP,

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Index The Times One side celebrates as the other mourns . . . Fall in crime rate masks fear of guns and knives Payout hope rises for Equitable Life losers Planning for death School test outcry US-Iran negotiations Hundreds of jobs lost Inside today Law A Dying Refrain Leading articles The Government is right to promote discussion on how we approach death, but our preference for dying at home may not always prove the best option Index Terms of Trade Israel brings its dead soldiers home, at a huge political and emotional cost Booths a-Go-Go Age shall not wither phone boxes, nor mobiles condemn them Times 2 World Business Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Top performer I chose for my pension lost me £3,000 Case study Timberland Flooring Payout hope over Equitable Life Watchdog demands compensation for failures Forget texting, a gloating postcard is still best for saying 'we're having a lovely time' Last call to save thousands of unprofitable phoneboxes Timesonline We're here . . . and you're not The Workout Second chance at Oxbridge for pupils Strike shuts schools Road charge scheme Most read at timesonline. co. uk Exam littered with spelling mistakes scores higher than one written fluently Jaeger NHS told it must help patients to choose where and how to die Dying Terminally ill will be urged to share their wishes I couldn't stay at the hospice The family We need to be compassionate Dying The doctor Stating my wishes is liberating The patient Promise may fit manifesto: will it meet the need? In court today Marksandspencer Timesonline Don't leave me, canoe wife begged her 'dead' husband as he turned himself in Credit crunch hits criminal ordered to sell his mansion Foreign exchange Ryanair The Times The Green Wave Cliff pins hopes on law that will keep cash rolling in till he's 113 EU proposes royalty extension for performers Nissan Timesonline Sainsbury's Andy's culture shock for unsuspecting viewers People Picture Gallery Bowled over by the X-factor The Face Opodo No sign of the new, organised Boris Johnson when the The PM took time out to host a reception for Postscript Waterstones Mr Justice Eady has more to rule on than whether the Ronnie Wood has entered rehab for the seventh occasion The Times Jet2 Boycott bishops are accused of 'weakening the body of Christ' Purple patch for the ushers as the episcopal circus arrives Timesonline Opodo Brown to investigate bmi 'ghost' flights 11 on murder charge Farmers await results ASBO for street racer Long academic track Rooftop charges £200m to build a base for military health services Stamps mark 100 years of powered flight Attenborough raises alarm on butterflies in peril Vicar runs seagull blockade — with a hard hat Opodo Nasa telescope shines a new light into the galaxy Timesonline Tory MPs dip into office budgets to pay up to £10,000 for public relations advice Soham measures still not adopted by police Itv Street corner that is front line in a gang war about postcodes Gangs Another teenager has died in a Sheffield feud as virulent as those in larger cities, but here the victims are being shot, Russell Jenkins writes Kung Fu Panda Nike withdraws Air Stab trainer in face of outrage from anti-knife crime groups No, we're not there yet. Now stop squabbling, boys Auto windscreens Test ministers, too Genetic variant may explain Africa's HIV epidemic Vauxhall A continent cursed The real reason why bankers feel so gloomy We could be on the verge on the greatest slump of all time . . . if you ignore the encouraging economic figures Pray silence for a special trailer Wandering wonder Sshh! Pipe down If all our bishops disappeared, would we miss them? Two-shirt deal A moving response to our justice campaign The Times call to end secrecy in family courts has produced a huge reaction - except from the man who change it Picture Gallery Let's use death as a celebration of life The new end-of-life strategy is an opportunity to cast off our innate mawkishness Gone to the dogs In my view Thunderer: Thunderer A rational debate about new prisons GPs should stay GPs Existing laws for knife crime must be enforced The wrong way to reform the Lords Timesonline Summer babies Sounds familiar A Canterbury girl Cycling in uniform? Reports of my death Gets around If bishops were no more, would we miss them? The episcopal extravaganza starting at Lambeth this week illustrates how outdated the Church of England hierarchy is, Theo Hobson 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 The day hope died: two black coffins returned to parents in prisoner swap Lebanon celebrates while Israel mourns Israel Timesonline Wish you were here — Iraq tries to revive tourism A red carpet welcome and a brass band in their honour Lebanon A high price to ensure that no one is left behind Israel Bravia Olmert's uncertain future shakes Blair's faith in achieving peace deal this year Israel KIA Motors Faltering steps China jails its first office sex pest Landmark conviction in long march to equality China Multiple Display Advertising Items Inappropriate behaviour Anger as bishop tells victims to stop dwelling on old wounds Australia HSBC (Reuters): Court tells US to delay executions (AP): Talks to avoid border clash (AFP): 37 are killed on railway crossing (Reuters): All Italians may be fingerprinted ATS Muslim minister applauds decision to deny citizenship to mother dressed in 'burka' France Honda Hidden behind the veil Bush U-turn opens way to first nuclear talks between America and Iran United States Timesonline US abandons base after attack Riot alert after arrest of opposition leader (AFP): The Z$100bn loaf (AP): Landmine deaths (AP): Red Cross abuse (AP): Yellow cabs go green The Times Welcome to Iraq, the hot new holiday destination Tourism board aims to put country back on map Iraq Plenty to see and do (but give the 'Triangle of Death' a miss) Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Rollercoaster ride for Trinity Mirror shares Co-op chief's promise Rolls's nuclear option Luminar ultimatum Quote of the day Surge in US inflation Business big shot Lord Wakeham Hundreds more jobs to go as rise in unemployment rocks economy Government relents and scraps 2p rise in fuel duty 'We won't shy away from litigation if we need to use … Timesonline Stock markets Claims over Bear Stearns share price cause outrage at Goldman Who pays for the Equitable errors? Rolls can shift power base Commodities Join the club Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Timesonline Take stock with The Times Business big shot OFT threatens banks with second court action Demands changes to current account charges High cost of little cash Case study Picture Gallery The Guardian found itself in an embarrassing situation City Diary Fit for Business Another good reason to splash out on bubbly City Diary Taking a holiday between a rock and a hard place City Diary Beware when you leave the office this evening — you City Diary You're a dealmaker, Ok, and the No 1 priority is to City Diary Picture Gallery Trinity Mirror bounces back after covenants scare UK Co-op chief vows shake-up to give supermarket shoppers more choice Timesonline Buying into a win-win situation Latest figures herald a steady march out of work UK Pizza Express Wolseley announces yet more job cuts as building industry squeeze tightens Rolls-Royce sets sights on slice of £50bn nuclear power market Reaction chain The day it dawned on MPs that King is accountable only to himself Passenger switch from plane to train keeps Eurostar on the right track Wetherspoon celebrates cheap and cheerful effect UK Thelondonpaper Luminar tells police and councils: stop town centre discounting or we'll join in The Times Fed chief's boost for Fannie and Freddie Bernanke moves to emphasise priority of America's fight against inflation Biggest leap in consumer costs since 1982 The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds Suicide suspected in death of property loans chief No jail for former Samsung chief guilty of tax evasion Milkround Wall Street Markets 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 Bernanke rides in to halt London's share slide Market report Technical hitches hit Caledon Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Yes, drown your sorrows, but keep faith in these pub groups Thorntons Deal of the day Timesonline Salamander Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Multiple Display Advertising Items Juvenile informers are the answer to knife crime wave Forget shock tactics, argues Simon McKay. A law already in use can help to limit the problem Times Law When puzzles are more interesting than working out the truth Our treatment of women lawyers is simply shameful 'Barristers are prima donnas in all sorts of different ways' City The pace of change at the Commercial Bar has been almost glacial. Dominic Carman talks to women who have succeeded nevertheless Time to encourage the high-flyers Women lawyers deserve their place in City law partnerships and boardrooms, says David Lewis, Lord Mayor of London. So where are they? Timesonline Lawyer of the week Building a reputation Reader Offers Ltd Bryan Cowgill BBC sports boss who introduced the action replay and then proved himself a master of the ratings wars at BBC1 and then at ITV Bryan Cowgill, television producer, was born on May 27,1927. He died on July 14,2008, aged 81 'His autobiography was called Thank God for a Funny Hugh Lloyd Mild-mannered actor who used his lugubrious face to comic effect in films, plays and a long-running TV series with Terry Scott Hugh Lloyd, MBE, actor, was born on April 22,1923. He died on July 14,2008, aged 85 Bobby Durham Sought-after drummer who worked with the greatest names in jazz and contributed a prodding urgency to Oscar Peterson's trio Bobby Durham, jazz drummer and multi-instrumentalist, was born on February 3,1937. He died on July 6,2008, aged 71 Roger Landes SOE agent who served the French Resistance both before and after D-Day Roger Landes, MC and Bar, officer of the wartime SOE, was born on December 16,1916. He died on July 16,2008, aged 91 Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw Lives remembered Bryan 'Bomber' Wells Dealing with uncontested administrative law cases Law Report Queen's Bench Division Prison apt for false passport Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Bridge Register Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Sue Ryder Care Public Notices Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private In Memoriam - War Public Notices Solo sailor approaches the end of his voyage Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Timesonline Legal Notices Lloyd Loom of Spalding Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Weatherquest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line 'Superstar' Vortex brings down curtain on remarkable career Bath Timesonline Bet of the day Calzaghe says no to retirement and vows to fight on Catterick Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Hamilton Park Uttoxeter Kempton Park William Butler and Donal Fahy gained their fourth win Worcester Sandown Park Racing Cartmel Leicester Lord Shanakill, third to Art Connoisseur, the ante-post Doncaster Archipenko, winner of the Summer Mile at Ascot last Course specialists Calzaghe hints at urge to fight on while refusing to relinquish titles Boxing Cheating still a habit after second positive test Tour de France Career hangs in balance as Chambers gets day in court Athletics Twenty20 revolution takes shape as EPL opts to preserve the identity of counties Cricket Pro40 League is the casualty in 2010 season of change Times Online How it works Somerset v Kent Cricket Glorious Goodwood Surrey v Durham Sussex v Hampshire Middlesex v Warwickshire Northamptonshire v Derbyshire Essex v Yorkshire Why Pietersen can be put on a pedestal Flintoff believes golden years lie ahead Best is yet to come, says talismanic Lancashire all-rounder Timesonline Baseball Results Cricket Cycling Shooting Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Other sport Skoda Auto Newcastle search continues with 'Little Clown' set to elude clutches Football Sunderland are keen to reinforce their forward line The Times Queiroz strikes new note over Ronaldo Babayaro laid low Evans stays at City Wednesday ballot Liverpool accelerate their pursuit of Keane after Barry deal slows to halt Football Window Watch Bosingwa ready for anything — even Pedersen Timesonline Coral Hughes moves on swiftly to fresh targets Low blows are order of day if field is to pack a punch and conquer links The Open Gusty conditions certain to test even the best Titleist Inside Ticket sales soaring without star turn Slocum's tense wait Prize fund unchanged Faldo points finger Stricker struggles Norman forced to share top billing The Open Lexus Today's weather Clean tests for first batch clear way for Olympic bid Ladbrokes Mature García can complete summer of Spanish highs The Open Vast learning process and hard yards can yield success Daly hits out at Harmon drink gibe Timesonline Times Crossword 23,968 Picture Gallery The Times Westwood leads British charge Wrist injury leaves Harrington only '50-50' to complete 72 holes Inside today The Times Mike Atherton on the power of Pietersen Index Go on, my son! Pushy parents are booted off the pitch Times modern Today in times2 When the joy of gardening withers Suki Matthews The witch in heels Should Fluffy be in your will? Send us your views Mr Memory How to organise a festival to remember The founding fathers As David Cameron echoes Barack Obama's call for black fathers to be more responsible, Ben MacIntyre explains how absent parents were crucial in shaping the characters of both Obama and his Republican presidential rival John McCain John McCain in Faith of My Fathers Extracts Barack Obama in Dreams from my Father Where's the justice in a one-price-for-all-bras world? The Times Is it so shocking to be sexy at 60? The Sexes Yesterday Dame Helen Mirren hit the headlines for looking shapely in a bikini at the age of 62. Times writer's discuss whether the sight of a mature woman in her swimwear should really result in such a brou-ha-ha So it Is possible not to be a wizened crone Still, as they say, there's no gain without pain June Sarpong Intimacies The 31-year-old former host of Channel 4's teen show T4 has launched a website, politicsandthecity. com, for women interested in fashion and music but keen to keep up with news and politics The Times Therapy notes The golden touch Tad and Molly He says Women want rich men. If they say otherwise, they're lying She says You must be joking! It's all about a man's sense of humour AA Multiple Display Advertising Items Please let it end . . . Last week, out Top 20 film endings prompted a huge response from readers. Now, Times critics present the 20 worst endings in film. From the absurd to the underwhelming, these are the closing scenes that have ruined memorable movies Sigourney weaver How a 'plain little girl transformed Reviews Wall-E will melt your heart, while Eddie Murphy First night still boisterous, but have the Wu-Tang … Reel life School of Rock — the sophomore year; Daniel Day-Lewis gets hoofing Timesonline The perfect film to make you hungry Big Night Ripley, believe it or not Insecure, Sigourney Weaver? Yes, the actress tells Wendy Ide — but she never let it stop her from becoming our favourite action heroine Where's Wall-E? Heaven Film reviews Pixar's perambulating dustbin with a heart will be a hit with the whole family, says James Christopher Wall-E U, 103 minutes Donkey Punch 18,95 minutes Puffball 18,120 minutes Mad Detective 15,89 minutes Ikiru PG, 143 minutes The new Murphy's law: take the money and ruin The Eddie Murphy of Meet Dave is an alien creature, says Wendy Ide — part robot, part incredible sulk Meet Dave PG, 90 minutes Standard Operating Procedure 15,116 minutes CSNY/DÉJÀ Vu 15,96 minutes Summer Hours 12A, 102 minutes City of Men 15,106 minutes Summer Hours Before the Rains Life between rock and a hard place Take the mike and get ready to thrash. Rock docs invade this year's Britdoc, reports Paul Hoggart Peace breaks out at the gathering of the Clan First night Pop Wu-Tang Clan Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Concert Cheltenham Music Festival Various venues World Music Mercedes Sosa IndigO2, SE10 Theatre Sunset Boulevard Watermill Theatre, Newbury Pizza Express Rites not wrongs TV & Radio Last night's tv Tribal Wives (BBC Two) Diet on the Dancefloor (Living) Turkish beetroot salad Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Times Selects Live Golf: The Open Viewing guide BBC Two, from 9am Harley Street ITV1, 9pm Paths of Glory (1957, b/w) Film choice More4,11.50pm Variations Lab Rats BBC Two, 9.30pm Keane (2004) Film4,1.35am My Name Is Earl Channel 4,10.45pm Ministry of Fear (1945, b/w) Channel 4,2.55am Tomorrow in times2 Digital choice Daytime sport Today's tv Prime time digital planner Web watcher Day Time Highlights Answers from Page 27 Today's radio Radio choice School's out for summer! Young times Thousands of children are preparing for the step up from primary to secondary school in September .. . What's the best thing about primary school? The innocent village fete Daily dingbat Test your parents Puzzles of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4582 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 273 Arthritis Care Su doku The Times The Workout Solution Picture Gallery Yesterday's Solutions Index GCHQ Multiple Display Advertising Items It takes hard work to be cool The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Global view teaches precise skills What Happened next Ella Goldkorn tells Emily Ford how a UN internship scheme gave her the tools to become the director of a new charity Milkround The Office Psychologist Forced Fitness Make the most of your time What Not to Do . . . When Trying to Do More, Faster Sadly for those chasing greater productivity, it's impossible to squeeze more hours into the day or wring more minutes from the hour. Carly Chynoweth casts an eye over time-saving strategies My Big Idea Coming second can be a winner Case Study Getting your message across is all about context, so get your word in after a poor act rather than trying to trump a great one The Consultancy Home Counties Can't Decide? Deadline Buster The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 76 Mercer The final frontier holds no fears for engineers What Do You Do All Day? Engineers love a bit of space, from Neil Armstrong, first man on the Moon, to Scotty on the Starship Enterprise. Clare Dight speaks to two who ply their trade in space A Second Opinion Pay under scrutiny as recession bites Talking Point When the market is all over the place and jobs and profits are under threat, it's the employers who think creatively who will retain their best people, Emily Ford discovers Times Online MBA Choices Careers of the Week Gradjobs Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Halcrow Index Sing when you're swinging Timesonline Let's get to work: Brit pack headed by new Westwood The Englishman is determined to make a splash at Birkdale after coming close at the US Open First and second-round tee-off times Tiger who? Winners won't even consider the world No 1 The Open 2008 Could this be the year that a Briton raises the Claret Promising efforts in the Ryder Cup must be transferred into major championships Time well spent learning my lines for the final drama Justin Rose believes the extra attention he has paid to his putting will be rewarded on Sunday Timesonline Good ship Birkdale sails on the side of good taste Clubhouses can be below par architecturally but the home of this year's Open scores well — despite the leap of imagination it demands Needs of players keep wheels of technology spinning Long shots, short odds The Times guide to Royal Birkdale Roving reporter offers essential lesson in coarse management How to discern when a player is gesturing to his caddie for the one-iron-and when he is gesticulating at the media to get out of his way Australian back in his northern territory Peter Thomson twice won the event on Merseyside and is expecting a big push from his compatriots Pelz helps Mickelson to lower trajectory but raise his game The pursuit of perfection drives golfers and Lexus to greater heights Golfers have been seeking perfection at the Open for almost 150 years and when they find perfection it can be the best feeling in the world Ahead of the field Lexus Hybrid Drive Plenty of sand, but sun and the sea are slightly harder to find The Open is being held in Southport, the jewel of the 'Scouse Riviera'. One Merseysider goes back to the town made famous by Red Rum 100 Greatest Postwar Open Golfers Patrick Kidd counts down the top 20 here, with the rest on our website Timesonline Lexus

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