News from 18/07/2008
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Liz Hurley, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Janice Turner, Charles Hazlewood, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Fred Redwood, Sarah Silverman, Rob Fahey, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Robert Lindsay, John Batt, Malcolm Allen Chief Executive Officer, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Peter Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Martin Hampson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Tony Turnbull, Michael Evans Defence Editor, John Stather, Philip Howard, Noel Flint, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Tasha Kosviner, Michael Jackson, Lynne Truss, Patrick Kidd, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Robin Pagnamenta, Pat Gibson, John D. Wood & Co, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Joanna Weinberg, James Barnett, Jojo Moyes, Gary Jacob, Jeremy Leaf, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Bective Leslie Marsh, Sir Malcolm Rifkind, MP, Andrew Telford, Rhys Blakely, Ben MacHell, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Tim Teeman, John Cromer, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Andrew Samuels Professor, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Laurie Clarke Chief Executive, John Westerby, Knight Frank, Ben Quinn, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Colin J. Butcher, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Richard Garside, Jack Sprat, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Peter Dixon, Justin Knight, Peter Henrick, Richard Cotton, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Nick Wilkinson, Robert Green, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Graham Chase, Thomas Catán, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Professor Richard Pring, George Caulkin, J. G. Wishart, David Green, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Jim Platt-Higgins, Ben MacIntyre, Andrew Ellson, Charles Puxley, Jeremy Leaf & Co, Joe Clay, Richard Carlowe, Philip Webster, Kirstie Allsopp, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, Robert Altman, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Chris Ayres, Jackson-Stops, Neel Sapat, James Gubbins, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Kasia MacIejowska, Richard Ford, S. J. Bryan, Damian Barr,
ResumoIndex Weather on 'golf coast' blows players off course Brown ditches prudence to boost public borrowing Gas and electricity bills rise by a third Rights for carers Obama's home front Fritzl case weakens Swiss accounts closed Flintoff is back Inside today Liberal Freedom Leading articles What Nick Clegg's call for lower taxes lacks in detail and credibility it makes up for by shifting the terms of the political debate Index The Battle for Turkey Angry generals are a threat to democracy; headscarves are not Turning Green Sandy Lyle hooks out from the championship that sorts the men from the boys Times2 News World Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Working mother's fight for time with son wins new right for carers 'I'm angry because, 12 years on, I could still be working' Case study Jane Sanders Putting the family first Hurtigruten Ahead of her time . . . academics find space for woman who made Doctor Who theme Timesonline The music of mathematics The Workout Correction Work-for-dole plan is given the green light Savings at tax office Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Energy crunch bites as fuel bills increase by a third Superdrug Woolly jumper index Economic gloom could reverse the downward trend in recorded crime Crime Huge rise in card fraud as criminals find rich pickings online Fair cop, dodgy cop Timesonline 21st teenager stabbed to death in London Boast if you must, but not too loudly BMW Read all about it . . . millionaire silences gossips by putting divorce deal online Dean v Dean: the truth Clinique Architects' prize celebrates return of civic panache Marks and Spencer Stirling designs Contract with US company in test-marks fiasco was hailed as example of 'best practice' AA School place disputes rise Ryanair Timesonline John Lewis I wished he really had drowned, says wife of canoeist 'lost at sea' 'He thought that by the time he retired he would be a millionaire' £800,000 awarded to Madeleine three Navy boat capsizes Double-murder arrest £31m for flood districts Rocker arrest warrant In court today Currys Blockbuster Brown makes it to Hollywood People Trading places on red carpet The Face Eddie Murphy Sainsbury's Royalty agrees with Mario Brenna, the Italian snapper, It's become an awards tradition. Each year Hugh Boris, quoted this week as saying, "i look forward to hearing her plans", now looks less than impressed by the provisional title for Lily Allen's concert to help the victims of knife crime. She wants to call it Knife Aid U-turn from Margaret Hodge, the Culture Minister, who Postscript Beatrix Potter's Christmas party rabbits fetch £289,000 Harrods I'm sick of being a punchbag, says bishop Prepare to be amazed by maze made out of maize Police criticised over student's heroin death Residents escape from hated 'Colditz' lampposts Ecosystem in peril as rogue icebergs rip up seabed O2 Timesonline Hyundai 'Do-vais-day!' announced Nick Clegg, over the mighty roar of the dishwasher PC World The Times From joystick to helmet: the next leap forward is all in the mind Technology Ibis Hotel Timesonline Playing the game — an entertainment revolution Computer giant is not just toying with thought control Technology Timesonline PC World Victory for injured troops' families as Whitehall doubles payouts to £570,000 Why we should salute our Forces Anger over choice of cheaper vaccine Alfa Romeo One superbug in decline, but another rises It's boys, not girls, who are high maintenance Hysteria alert: Fab One starts world tour Barack Obama is no messiah. But his appearance in Europe will inspire those disenchanted with America Don't blame me for the property crash Window on green thinking Agents of our destruction Is this incompetent leader really the greatest Russian? It's no mystery why we love detective stories The Victorians, like us, were fascinated by the process of logical deduction and a suspicion of the neighbours Picture Gallery Prison works. So why won't we admit it? If the crime rate really is falling, there's a simple explanation. We are locking up more criminals Philately to deceive? In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Closed-court system Banksy raid Woody rules Therapy requires the right type of regulation Heat stress proportional to size Ways of dealing with the ne'er-do-well Timesonline Newman reburial Cricketing hell 'Discharge pathway' Durham's best side Pietersen the Great Wellwisher Is the greatest Russian Stalin or Nicholas? The answer is obvious One was a grotesque mass murderer and the other a leader of staggering ineptitude. My vote goes to Pushkin, Simon Sebag Montefiore says Gatwick Express The Daily Universal Register Timesonline A cacophony? No, this man's got rhythm Architecture Serpentine Gallery Pavilion Kensington Gardens Mfi The Times Victory at all costs: the power games that put price of a vote at £3 million Nuclear deal causes frenzied fight for support India Silence of cellar children could cut father's sentence US presence unlikely to break nuclear impasse Multiple Display Advertising Items Silence of cellar children could cut incest father's sentence to ten years Manslaughter and rape will be difficult to prove Austria Four more cleared over Madrid train terror blasts Spain Accuser admits minor flaws in Olmert story (AP): Mugabe travel ban (AFP): Kosovo appeal (AFP): Football kidnap (AP): 'Vendetta' arrest (AFP): Gaddafi son held (AP): No alcohol for minors Halfords Olympic blackout fails to stem news of monks shot over Tibetan festival China Chevrolet Aveo Timesonline Oldest sect Obama embarks on world tour . . . to reach voters in his own backyard US Elections Amid adoring throngs in Europe and a minefield in the Middle East, the Democrat aims to boost his foreign policy credentials, Tim Reid writes Innocentvillagefete Timesonline An American in Paris, Amman and Baghdad Us Elections Iraq Israel/Palestinian Authority Germany France Britain The Times Nation toasts favourite son as Mandela turns 90 South Africa 'He is simply a wonderful husband' Tributes to a statesman Mandela's third wife Graça Machel Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Retreating oil price helps Dow higher Ryanair to ground jets B&B's cash call agreed Merrill in $4.6bn loss Quote of the day Fears for TNK-BP Business big shot UBS gives in to Washington and closes Swiss accounts of US clients Pakistani investors attack bourses after share collapse 'They are mad for musicals in Korea and Mamma Mia! … Stock markets It's 'tough' but IMF plays down fears of global slump Reasons to be a bit more cheerful O'Leary on the offensive again Commodities Carrying it off Timesmobile Hardys Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Ryanair reacts to economic chill with winter cuts UK Business big shot Cuts all round Raja Fashions Burberry, the fashion group entirely shunned by chavs, City Diary Come on, Sir Philip, don't be shy about Arcadia City Diary The Sunday Times Graveyard outsourcing plan is dead and buried City Diary At Farnborough, the trade part of the air show winds up today Troubles pile up for Dawnay, Day as funds continue to haemorrhage Gourmet group adds Bombay Bicycle to its chain In decline Mark Brumby, analyst for Blue Oar, has managed to upset City Diary Picture Gallery FSA imposes £4m market abuse fine on Winterflood Baby boom proves a boon as Mothercare beats high street gloom With a few awkward points, shareholders wave through B&B's £400m rights issue Fight for control of TNK-BP is tearing it apart, chief says as Russian staff sue him Multiple Display Advertising Items Merrill Lynch loss reaches a larger-than-expected $4.6bn Google and Microsoft hit by fears over consumer spending Mamma Mia! proves the film musical is not dead Timesonline Trinity Mirror's share fall is verdict on chief's five years Mediapolls 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 Windfall tax threat turns sentiment against Drax Market report TMN slides as buyout fails Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Invensys back in control with move to technology sector Informa Deal of the day Timesonline Easy Jet Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Iain Rennie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Reader Offers Ltd Lord Hunt of Tanworth Discreet Secretary of the Cabinet who was thrust into the limelight over the Crossman Diaries affair Lord Hunt of Tanworth, Secretary of the Cabinet, 1973-79, was born on October 23,1919. He died on July 17,2008, aged 88 'His book The Mirror remains a classic of Zen Bronislaw Geremek Lives remembered Professor Dennis Anderson Albert Cossery Elizabeth Bartlett Much esteemed self-taught poet whose work dwelt on her observations of humanity during her decades working in the NHS Elizabeth Bartlett, poet, was born on April 24,1924. She died on June 18,2008, aged 84 Mario Rigoni Stern Reclusive Italian writer best known for his account of the harrowing winter retreat of the Italian 8th Army from Russia Mario Rigoni Stern, writer, was born on November 1,1921. He died on June 16,2008, aged 86 Janwillem van de Wetering Police thriller writer who wrote his bestsellers in Dutch and English Janwillem van de Wetering, writer, was born on February 12,1931. He died on July 4,2008, aged 77 Thomas M. Disch Science-fiction writer who achieved fame with The Brave Little Toaster Thomas M. Disch, science-fiction writer and poet, was born on February 2,1940. He took his own life on July 4,2008, aged 68 Faith schools are entitled to choose their own Law Report Queen's Bench Division Pringles attract no VAT Chancery Division Word Watching A giant in the Yorkshire landscape Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular The world's oldest chocolate Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Awards Legal Notices Motorpoint Trade-Sales Wolf Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line Callan waiting patiently in wings for championship opportunity Cartmel Yesterday's results Robert Winston will miss the Thursday and Friday of Hamilton Park Glorious Goodwood Leicester Sandown Park Doncaster Bath Cavendish makes history with hat-trick of stage Newmarket Nottingham Racing Newbury Course specialists Southwell Hamilton Park Pontefract Timesonline Moynihan worries over credibility of Team GB Athletics Somerset v Kent LV County Championship Surrey v Durham Sussex v Hampshire Middlesex v Warwickshire Northamptonshire v Derbyshire Worcestershire v Glamorgan Hamilton in Ferrari link after father's 'secret' talks Motor racing Timesonline Ferguson 'made date in Lisbon' to persuade Ronaldo where future lies Football Hughes off to winning start thanks to the class of Petrov England's hopes of reaching the European Under-19 Football Results Cricket Cycling Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Other sport Keane agrees £23m raid on Tottenham Window watch The Sunday Times England counting on Flintoff to deliver knockout blows from No 7 Cricket Second npower Test The Times Timesonline Headingley memories The Times Sprint king Cavendish reigns supreme Briton's historic third stage win soured by Italian's failed test Mickelson always destined to hook up with trouble in walk on wild side The Open Titleist Rose acquires taste for role as apprentice under master The Times First-round scores Multiple Display Advertising Items Wind-resistant Westwood blows hot and cold The Open Limited practice makes perfect as Norman finds new lease of life The Open Harrington comes through unscathed Bringing it all together Players cut up rough over course and claim R&A wanted to embarrass them Watson shows how to enjoy rub of the green at 17th Today Brit watch Still got it Justin Rose says Tuning in Rain or shine? Yesterday The Open in 60 seconds Hardy few hold heads up high as walk through storm brings test of character English Golf Union Birkdale by numbers: the statistics behind the first-round scores Lyle's captaincy ambitions disappear Timesonline Times Crossword 23,969 Picture Gallery The Times Birkdale braced for the worst as forecast raises suspension fears Storms threaten to leave Open in tatters Leading first-round scores The Times Inside today Who's going to make way for Flintoff's return? The Times Hugh Hefner Celebrity watch Today in times2 Timesonline Down Emma Griffiths 9 up 5 up Up Sarah Silverman 8 down 7 up 4 up 2 up Adrian Chiles 1 up Ekaterina Ivanova Something for the weekend Knight fever Islam and the great cover-up Turkey's increasingly Islamic Government wants to relax a ban on the Muslim headscarf as traditional secularists fight to maintain it — and Turkish women are caught in the crossfire. Janice Turner reports Three ways to wear the scarf What the law says The write stuff: there's no substitute for ink and paper The Times The rise and rise of rosé: why we're drinking pink Sales are booming, its naff Seventies image a distant memory: even the French Foreign Legion produces its own version. Rosé, so long the the poor relation among wines, has newfound chic. Tony Turnbull reports Room to grow your business Labels to look for Bittersweet synthesis Masterclass In perfect harmony, berries and currants create a sublime summer pudding Individual summer puddings It's fishy, it's saucy and it makes your friends go 'cor!' British greats Short cuts Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Sex, drugs and soft lobsters Pete Paphides finds the middle-aged B-52s as shiny and happy as ever Proms podcast The Times at the Albert Hall If you don't own me by now Pete Paphides' guide to the best albums of all time TLC CrazySexyCool(1994) The Times Hey, Mr Camera Man There isn't much that the photographer Robert Altman didn't get in his viewfinder in the swinging Sixties. Here he shares his memories of that decade's hippest music-makers Wish upon a star . . . and they appear At least they do if you are Hal Willner, purveyor of fine oddball collaborations to the nation. John Bungey met him Timesonline Bobby the wild-child wannabe Music reviews Pop Primal Scream Beautiful Future B-Unique Classical Ronald Brautigam Beethoven BIS Pop CSS Donkey Sub Pop Classical Markus Stenz Henze Phoenix Edition Neither to the point nor Germaine First night Theatre The Female of the Species Vaudeville, WC2 Pop My Morning Jacket Forum, NW5 Theatre Jonny Woo Soho Theatre, W1 The Times Opera A Chair in Love Buxton Opera House Inside today Timesonline What's up, doc? TV & Radio Last night's tv Harley Street (ITV1) The Unseen Alistair Cooke (BBC Four) Quick cherry pie Dinner tonight Eat it with BBC Proms 2008 BBC Two, 8pm Tv today Times Selects BBC Proms 2008: First Night of the Proms Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm Superstars Five, 8pm Lolita (1962, b/w) Film choice More4,9pm Emperor of the North (1973) Sky Movies Classics, 9pm Variations Would I Lie to You? BBC One, 9pm Shark Five, 10pm The Sand Pebbles (1966) ITV4, 10pm Rumble in the Bronx (1995) BBC One, 11.20pm In times2 on monday Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Daytime Highlights Answers from Page 27 Today's radio Radio choice Home and away... Young times Forget jumbo jets and four-star hotels: this summer is all about going back to basics. Here are five ways to have your very own eco-friendly adventure holiday right here in the UK Do you recycle at home? Timesonline Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Mind games Win a Harman Kardon iPod Dock Times2 Crossword No 4583 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 274 Vale Bridgecraft Su doku The Workout Solution Picture Gallery Next The Times Fannie, Freddie and us Brief encounter Surely I have the right to fix my own TV aerial? Focus . . . on Chester For sale At a glance In Terraced house in southwest London Chelsea, SW3: family home in private square Out Grade II listed home in West Sussex Near Midhurst: an extended cottage with rural views Away 16th-century hall in North Wales Ruthin: large home with views over the Vale of Clwyd Britain is becoming a nation of renters On the ladder High-octane mansion in Warwickshire Lust of the week Wreck of the week Cottages suffer most in country market decline Blue plaque Upwardly mobile The bright lights are calling us Empty-nesters are now swapping barn conversions for loft conversions Fast facts NFU Mutual The Palladian party house Historic homes Higham Park has come alive again and is ready for a fresh round of festivities, writes Fred Redwood Cost of living Octagon A very British dream A villa with pool in the South of France is a common aspiration but renovating a run-down rustic idyll can be hard work, says Lucy Alexander The Raven Group The Lakes Vivien Lawrence's top tips Barratt Follow the square route to get your garden in shape Top ten Challenge Xtreme pressure washer Have-a-go-hero Globrix Give it some welly Cover Story Why waste money on cowboys? The author Jojo Moyes says that if you want a job done well, then get stuck in For real savings, move into the family garden Fast facts The expert view Multiple Display Advertising Items Cliveden Village Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Propertyfinder Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Chalet Zermatt Peak Shelf life Shopping Your book collection says a lot about you — but so does your choice of bookcase, says Lucy Alexander Globrix The quiet rise of SE1 Wealthy buyers are following the art trail into Bermondsey, writes Kasia MacIejowska For sale Staff: Chelsea Market report Knightsbridge Pimlico Fulham Finchley Brook Green Holland Park Kensington Berkeley Homes
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