News from 21/07/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Alexi Mostrous, Geoff Robinson, Andrew Billen, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Magnus Linklater, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Paul Atkinson, Catherine Boyle, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Ducker, Catherine Bruton, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, James Hider, Claire Webb, Jeremy Whittle, Joanna Sugden, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jon Mack, Jane MacArtney, Robert Gore-Langton, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Steve Bird, John Gifford, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, John Prime, Nicholas Dobson, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Stefanie Marsh, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Richard Fenwick, David Lister, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Sir David Madden, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Young, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Emma Pomfret, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Paul Stokes, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Nigel Tonkin, Zoe Manzi, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Professor Richard Pankhurst, Tom Coghlan, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Ruth Barnett Clinical Director, Mick Hume, Peter Dixon, Councillor Sir Jeremy Beecham Vice Chairman, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Thomas Catán, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, George Caulkin, Mandira Singh, Senior Editor, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, John R. Gregory, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Michael Gove, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Tony Hall, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Lord Hunt of Kings Heath, Ross Anderson, Ed Hughes, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoPele on Rooney The Times Forces face training cuts as fuel bill rockets RAF pilots to fly more 'virtual' missions Harrington grabs Open glory for the second year Oil sanctions threat over Iran nuclear plans Church 'turning point' Prescription for pain Obama backed Small business crunch Inside today KenKen A Prescription for Pain Leading articles NHS patients are not getting drugs they need because of a fundamental clash between localism and central control Index Hounding Anwar Malaysia's squalid attempt to smear the Opposition is unworthy of a democracy Back to the Future The Prince of Wales was right: we like where we live to feel familiar Times2 Business Opinion World Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather U2 Remasters No contact with kidnappers Brown gives Iran two weeks to back down Stop nuclear programme or face sanctions Indie band emerges from Dragon's Den with the cash - and a rock revolution Ready for another new wave? The Workout Madeleine decision Jobless to reach 2m MoD laptop stolen Three Lotto winners Most read at timesonline. co. uk Arthritis patients lose freedom to choose treatment Curb on drugs is a 'prescription for pain' 'Swap gave me back my life' Case study Alzheimer's patients may also experience benefits Specsavers Inside today Now we must work out what is really important, says Archbishop Religion On the agenda Timesonline The shindig begins with nerves and half-naked dancers Pope rejects invitation by 'apostate' Strasbourg Rubbish idea that could make driving cheaper Sainsbury's Multiple Display Advertising Items Another fatal stabbing, but police ignore demands to prosecute knife offenders Forces insist they will continue giving cautions In court today IWC Inside today BMW After seven years of talking, the future of free trade faces a sticky end over bananas Q&A Call for immigrants to be legal for £5,000 Air crash families sue Star flickers back Holiday toddler dies Vaccination extended Seaside hotel boom Virgin media I had that cabarazzi in the front of my taxi once — and he took a snap of me Suzuki Driving ambition Students with great job expectations are heading for a reality pay check ExxonMobil 'Finding work isn't that easy' Case study Prince's vision cited as model for rural expansion Limit second homes in holiday towns, says report "Lithium-ion batteries transformed cell phones because Taylorland Dell Girl's fall from hotel window 'broken by canopy' Off to Mongolia but you can call on my mobile Rac Timesonline The Orphanage Killers have whale of a time as numbers grow 'Inevitable pandemic' will kill 75,000 in Britain Carpet Right We all fall down Two held over beach death Pensioners not claiming help Man charged over A1 chase Oldest swinger on the course Norwich Union Praise for public schools, socialists voting Tory and a swing from Labour. Yes, it's Glasgow East Nationalist hopes are high, but the last weekend of campaigning shows anything could happen in Thursday's by-election, writes Magnus Linklater By-election betting English MPs head north for the final days of battle Tories offer £2,000 bonus for taking on apprentices Halifax Redacted Symbol of Britain that began with a one-horse town Saab Part of the landscape The Seventies are back, with less good cheer We have more debt and are less secure than we were the last time things got really tough. It could get nasty Tired old sound bites are the new oratory There's nothing new about violent youths The buck stops By George The Europhiles are not the future, Mr Obama It is a common but misguided view in America that Europe will naturally evolve into a United States of Europe Picture Gallery Don't slip on a subsidised banana skin Here's a thought, free trade could produce food surpluses in places where there are now shortages Ready, steady, slow In my view Thunderer: Tony Hall Immigration reform is a threat to the arts world Psychotherapy model Lords White Paper The latest crime figures are misleading Knife crime and police procedure Benefits and costs of hearing aids Timesonline Oxford vivisection Returning loot Garden predators Station vistas Speaking ill From the garrotte to the flick knife: a brief history of juvenile crime A quick trawl through The Times archive shows that the modern concern about violent youth is far from a new one, says Mick Hume Dfs Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Ding a ling, come in Chuck, your hour's up First night Pop Chuck Berry Hackney Empire, E8 Timberland Flooring The Times 'Endorsement' row takes shine off Obama's grand tour of Middle East Afghanistan Timesonline How Hollywood set a trend for coffee tin coffins He has come a long way in 30 months Behind the story Bombay slum dwellers promised £500m makeover Top US architects want to keep community feel India Nikon The Times Cars are banished, factories close and Beijing gets put on its best behaviour China Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Foreign fighters pour in to wage war on coalition forces Afghanistan Disillusioned by Iraq, jihadists recruited online have a new cause, Tom Coghlan reports from Kabul Police killed in 'friendly fire' 'It's like Wales: a little stream, woods - and then you find a bomb' The Times FSB Sarkozy will not browbeat the Irish into new EU vote, says President's 'conscience' France Timesonline LV How Hollywood set a trend for coffee tin 'coffins' United States Hidden Hearing Ltd (AP): Bombers strike at four towns (AFP): Climbers freed by separatists (Reuters): Nine face being stoned to death (AP): New law hits below the belt Ns&i Forensic agency to match fees to results HBOS share sale Hollywood slowdown Spanish homes threat Quote of the day Chinese ports hit Business big shot Big companies delay suppliers' cash in biggest squeeze since early 1990s FSB says plight has worsened in recent weeks Average home asking price down £4,000 on a year ago 'When we have transparency of prices it will start … Credit managers' view Stock markets Happy ending likely once today's horror movie ends Commodities Friends of the Earth Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Forensic science agency offers payment by results Business big shot Commercial pressures build on public service Sartoriani Volkswagen Westfield has golden vision for Olympic development beyond the clouds of the credit crunch UK 'Gold standard' suggested for mortgage securities Underwriters try to offload £3.6bn of shares from HBOS's snubbed offering Move will test market sentiment on banking Backlash has Treasury poised for U-turn on taxing of foreign profits Thatchers threatened by rising straw prices as farmers switch to grain Credit crunch hits Hollywood as banks get tough on funding films Independent producers expected to suffer most In the business The Times Banks sound but need time to recover, Paulson says Economic tremors in North America and Europe reach China's southern seaboard IEA warns that non-Opec oil could peak in two years Britons risk losing holiday homes in Spain as market falls In a world of rising prices, fight starts here to prevent water being the next oil Monday manifesto The chief executive of Ofwat believes that stronger competition can solve the challenges facing the industry. Angela Jameson reports The Times Regina Finn Timesonline Q&A Monday manifesto Equity Prices The Times Reader Offers Ltd Ron Spinney Hammerson chief who transformed the company and was a modernising force within the industry Ron Spinney, Hammerson chief executive, 1993-99, and chairman, 1999-2005, was born on April 1,1941. He died of cancer on July 13,2008, aged 67 'He baled out with extreme difficulty and landed in the sea' Les Crane Controversial talk show host who later earned a fortune from making computer software Les Crane, talk show host and software tycoon, was born on December 3,1933. He died on July 13,2008, aged 74 Ian Woolf Wartime SOE officer who in peacetime became the dynamic head of British Forces Broadcasting Ian Woolf, officer of the wartime SOE and Director, BFBS, 1970-82, was born on August 15,1923. He died on June 30,2008, aged 84 Babs Edwards Wartime Wren boarding officer who helped to rescue seabirds after the 1967 Torrey Canyon oil spill Babs Edwards, wartime WRNS officer, was born on August 19,1912. She died on June 14,2008, aged 95 Squadron Leader Frank Day Spitfire pilot who was shot down over Crete and became a prisoner in Stalag Luft III Squadron Leader Frank Day, wartime photo-reconnaissance pilot and PoW in Stalag Luft III, was born on May 5,1917. He died on June 29,2008, aged 91 Lives in Brief Minister can withdraw compensation scheme Law Report Court of Appeal Failure to appear in court Court of Appeal Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Timesonline Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court & Social Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Congratulations Gifts Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Keeping the dogs up to scratch Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Not Forgotten Association City & Guilds awards Legal news Service appointments A new look at amphorae Notebook Archaeology Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line Narrow win for Jargelle helps Haggas maintain momentum Redcar Yesterday's results The Sunday Times Bet of the day Newton Abbot Hamilton charges to victory after gaffe by his team Stratford Yarmouth Ayr Racing Beverley Windsor William Buick was suspended for two days (August 7-8) Cavendish looks towards Beijing Tour de France The Times Planning the gold run Games will be painful viewing for Chambers Bayliss doubles up Wie disqualified Loro Piana pop corks Testing times Prior shows perfect timing in leading victory charge Cricket NatWest Pro40 Baseball Results Cricket Cycling Football Uefa Intertoto Cup Motorcycling Rugby league Rugby union Tri-Nations Series Shooting Middlesex v Durham Tennis Nottinghamshire v Hampshire Cricket Fixtures Football Leicestershire v Essex LV County Championship scoreboards Northamptonshire v Derbyshire Surrey v Yorkshire Warwickshire v Kent Relentless Ali brings end to resistance of Glamorgan LV County Championship Hamilton wins fight for room at the top Motor racing German Grand Prix Details from Hockenheim ATP's power under threat from lawsuit Tennis Rovers weigh up Cooke's future after stunning derby reverse Rugby league Steve McNamara, the Bradford Bulls coach, yesterday … Etienne de Villiers Freddie and the dreamers need miracle Cricket Timesonline The game within Security concerns jeopardise ICC Trophy Venue in doubt after threat to send weakened teams Shredded Wheat England face more hard labour Second npower Test Centurion De Villiers defends action in catch dispute Scoreboard Four days of epic struggle proved attritional golf can still fascinate Uncertainty added spice to the drama The Times Elements conspire to ensure there are no losers The Open Titleist Battling Poulter proves that there is more to him than mouth and trousers Lexus Timesonline Wood lands silver medal after shining performance Champion shows head for heights when in danger of Sunday vertigo Padraig Harrington's progress to the title may have finished in serene fashion, but it was far from plain sailing earlier. Owen Slot reports Same old story for Norman as losing proves to be a hard habit to break Final scores Westwood diverts the blame for his wasted opportunity Times Online The Evert effect Two strokes of genius, one man happy beyond belief … Times Crossword 23,971 Picture Gallery The Times Harrington joins Open greats Inside today The Times English Golf Union Ronaldo treads United tighrope after latest salvo Index If you want grit, grime and genius, get in to The Wire Times modern Today in times2 Timesonline Yours, (in a great) Rushdie Judge Jargon There is nothing worse than I'm pregnant, you fool. Move out of my way The Trial of the Sober Dog The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster A spot of DIY James Andre Smartt-Ford, known as Dre, was standing … US torturers aren't fools, they're using their Gray matter The Times Photostory Chelford, Cheshire, Sunday, July 13 For the boy racer who has grown up Motoring Subaru Outback 2.0 TD 'My 12-year-old son wants a sex change. I have to help him' Health When children are adamant that they are trapped in the wrong body, is it ethical to offer them hormone treatment? A concerned mother and a Dutch psychologist tell Catherine Bruton that the answer is 'yes' Davidormerod Useful contacts Fibre class Nutrition Q&A Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell answers your questions Happy new rear Fitness Thanks to beach holidays, buttock paranoia is at its highest in the summer. But there is still time to tone up and put your fears behind you — you can even do a crash course, says Peta Bee Roughage Boost your intake Tell-tale sign of heart disease on the emperor's ear The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Oh, do get on with it! He's been writing plays for 50 years — but Alan Ayckbourn still distrusts most theatre, he tells Robert Gore-Langton Index Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Theatre studies Life of a playwright Last chance Book now Opera The Barber of Seville Your early music wake-up call Meet I Fagiolini, the renaissance choral ensemble with a sense of humour. Emma Pomfret joins in the fun Globrix Who cares what the lyrics say? First night Pop Latitude Festival Henham Park, Southwold Pop Jill Scott Brixton Acadmey, SW9 Concert Concordia Wigmore Hall Inside today Proms Nigel Kennedy Quintet/BBC Concert Orchestra/Daniel Albert Hall Theatre Street Scene Young Vic, Se1 Concert ASMF/Walker Barbican Proms First Night of the Proms Albert Hall Timesoffers All hail the Emperor? TV&Radio Weekend tv Hadrian (Saturday, BBC Two) Casualty (Saturday, BBC One) Prawn and pineapple Thai salad Dinner tonight Eat it with Evan Davis Dragons' Den BBC Two, 9pm Tv today The Times Battle of the Bishops Viewing guide BBC Two, 7pm Dispatches: The Jab That Can Stop Cancer Channel 4,8pm The Three Lives of Thomasina (1963) Film choice BBC Two, 10.55am Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004) Film4,9pm Variations Dragons' Den BBC Two, 9pm Can't Read, Can't Write Channel 4,9pm Lords of Dogtown (2005) Five, 11.05pm Killer's Kiss (1955, b/w) More4,11.30pm Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Day Time Highlights Answers from Page 27 Today's radio Competition Young times The Times Daily dingbat Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 275 Acorn Su doku Picture Gallery HSMonstage The Workout Solution Timesonline Index Weekendinnumbers Chelsea striker left behind Drogba absence adds to doubts Walcott's chance to shine Clubs in hock to taxman for the sum of £15 million Picture of the Day Liverpool press forward with their bid for Ngog News in brief Dyer back in harness after battle for fitness Cash-strapped Valencia put price tag on Villa Healy defended over gesture in Celtic game Index United may sue over Levy remarks Pelé: Rooney needs anger management England forward told to calm down The Web Life gets hard for Mr Perfect The Issues The Columnist Talking Point A fair assessment? Green with envy Wrong impression The quality of Mersey Left wrong-footed 'The dreaded 39th game is about to rear its ugly head again' The Debate Ronaldo misses a trick Keegan pledges four signings to bolster depleted Newcastle squad Timesonline Keane talks his way into the stands Trouble on Tyneside Sunderland swoop Thenews Tony'sfiver The Holidays We know what you did this summer The haves and have-yachts who gave Blackpool a miss Planet Jupitus: There's one f-word no player likes to hear So, what will it be for your club - buy buy or bye … Thetransfers Club-by club guide Ronaldinho's delicate juggling act Thecontinent The Columnist The Times FA could use a touch of outside perspective Panathinaikos find Silva lining in summer sales Stoke refuse to run scared as they prepare for survival of the fittest Tony Pulis and his not-so-merry band of 'no-hopers' believe they can prove a point in the Premier League The Prem Bored Games Dunhill
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