News from 22/07/2008
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Andrew Robson, David Wighton, Matthew Collins, Andrew Billen, Keith Zealand, Ben Freeth, David Aaronovitch, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Neil Barraclough, Robert Lindsay, Phoebe Dickerson, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Murad Ahmed, Professor Martin Kretschmer Director, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, David Wighton Business Editor's commentary, Geoff Brown, Professor Lionel Bently Director, David Sharrock, Hollye Blades, Martin Fletcher, Sathnam Sanghera, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Rachel Sylvester, Siobhan Kennedy, Nick Reeves executive director, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Stephen Moir PPMA president and director of people and policy, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Bruce Mackay, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Helen Vince, Nick Wyke, Clare Tickell cheif executive, Tom Cumberlege, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Chris Johnston, Pat Andrew, Susan Thompson, Derwent May, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Suzy Jagger, Gerard Baker, G. R. Evans Emeritus Professor of Medieval, Simon Scardifield, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Campbell Robb, Sir John Morgan, Gary Powell, Heath Aston, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Dr John Sandalls, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Richard Pohle, Paul Evans, Matt Hughes, Bruce Dessau, Dr Tanya Byron, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Mark Taha, Peter Dixon, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Bill Webb, Philip Webster Political Editor, Thomas Catán, Craig Lord, Neil Fisher, Ian Blackshaw Professor, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Charles Bazlinton, Martin Sugarman, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Paul Tempest, Veronica Schmidt, Angus Batey, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Donald Cullimore, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Mike Harvey Technology Correspondent, Frank Field, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, James Morton Author, Richard Ford, Lady Balfour,
ResumoFashion gaffe or stroke of genius? The Times Radovan Karadzic captured after 13 years on run Cancer drug could save the lives of 10,000 a year Prostate cancer will become a manageable disease Breakthrough may halt 'domino effect' Moment of hope with handshake in Harare Police database ruling Middle classes stay in England lose Test Inside today Back to Beveridge America shows that long-term unemployment is not intractable. But the British Government must stick to its guns if its welfare reforms are to get anywhere Index The Iraq Campaign Obama's visit shows how far the country has come Home Movies The test of what makes a film British is bafflingly subjective Times2 News Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Serb fugitive will face genocide charges Karadzic is brought before court in Belgrade Psychiatrist and mass-murder suspect Boodles Bang the drum for rock'n' roll heroes — study finds they're as fit as sport stars 'It's physical. I warm up, I diet, I go to the gym' Archive The Workout Winehouse's husband jailed over pub attack Baby death inquiry BBC 'compromised' Most read at timesonline. co. uk Ruling could wipe out criminal records Tribunal finds no reason for retaining old data £2bn jail expansion 'based on unimpressive evidence' Marriott Timesonline Once they were beyond hope. Now science could halt the domino effect Health Bespoke therapy raises vital question of cost Timesonline I love it. Things I've wanted to do all my life, I'm doing Health Times wins ruling over secrecy of family court Multiple Display Advertising Items Council puts freeze on ice-cream jingles Sloane Rangers' favourite store hits the buffers as credit crunch bites deeper Wall. E I'll be there for the final sale Coastal path plan will pay compensation Backpacker drowns Police link to 75 deaths Heathrow alternative Fast track for victims Premier Inn McCanns take no comfort from being cleared by investigators Parents talk of 'utter despair' over suspicion In court today Vitabiotics Act on CO2 Never mind the b*****ks, I predict a riot People A role model with mystique The Face Bringing it all together Despite spending the year on the bench, Robbie Williams Technology is still baffling the office of one of When Gordon Brown meets Barack Obama he may receive a pair of these patriotic briefs. Obama will no doubt receive the PM's book Courage. Soon the current President's sportswear range joins the remainder bins of history Postscript Consultants ordered to keep London Olympic costs down were paid £87m Bring it all together Drivers' relief as stores start fuel price war Morrisons Tall ships parade along the Mersey before race Lloyds TSB Speed camera penalties are all over the place Banknote baby helps to convict fraudster father Planning applications for airport runway called in Who's a clever boy? Parrot alerts family to blaze Tighter system to remove option of 'life on benefits' Long-term unemployed have to work for cash Measures may help, but we've been here before Lloyds TSB Film Council's very British coup to 'steal' Hollywood blockbusters Film Renault The culture test As the credits roll, money still talks Timesonline Sky Student 'killed friend after failing exams' Sofas traced as source of illness Nurses lacking heart training Pupils protest over longer day Men arrested in close harmony Multiple Display Advertising Items Finance officer 'stole £100,000 from the SAS' Eventually, we will all hate Obama too What makes America such an indispensable power is precisely what makes anti-Americanism inevitable Now it's time for the movies to move on Grave offence In bond-age The Zimbabwean farmer who faced Mugabe's thugs Bear and grin Hey, it's no time for Alistair to say goodbye The Chancellor is increasingly his own man — and that is something Gordon Brown would do well to celebrate Picture Gallery The radical way to beat benefit culture The Government's plans are futile. They won't liberate claimants from the welfare state Thy rod and thy staff In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Book burning Hung jury Copyright extension will be the enemy of innovation Hadrian was worse than Hitler Timesonline Drugs in sport History of crime Fluctuating birdlife Backward-looking Resurrection 'i felt no hatred and I did not fear death' Last month, just before the Zimbabwean election, Ben Freeth, a farmer, wrote a dramatic article in The Times describing President Mugabe's intimidation campaign. Here he recalls what happened afterwards The Times The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Witch guide to consuming passions for picnic crowd First night Opera Hansel and Gretel Glyndebourne Zimbabwe a national emergency TalkTalk Promise of talks to end violence is 'first step' towards saving Zimbabwe 'i felt no hatred and I did not fear death' Rocky path to an agreement Old world: life in village deserted by the young Dell Iraq's vision of 'troops out' by 2010 brings boost for Obama but new headache for McCain Iraq British forces are 'set for smooth, steady withdrawal' SELFRIDGES&Co These 'lads' are hanging about with nothing to do . . . and they are all pensioners in a village deserted by the young Japan Rac This autumn why am I ageing so? To the clouds, a bird* Kettler (AP): Guantanamo begins first trial (AFP): Girl left in coma (AFP): Bible revelation (Reuters): Police chief sues (AP): Theft charge (AP): Eurovision city (AP): President elected (Reuters): No breast fine Two killed in rush-hour bus bombings China MPs plucked from prisons and hospitals for vital vote India The Times Simmering unrest Sarkozy snatches reforms victory by a single vote Parliament backs overhaul of Constitution France Raja Fashions I'll hug King but I won't shut up, says Chávez . . . and turns on charm to calm the angry Irish Putin's youth army gets the summertime blues Russia Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain's drive for new nuclear power plants threatened by skills shortage Safety regulator struggles to halt brain drain Credit crunch proves a winner for Domino's HBOS underwriters hit CBI applauds tax move Hope for US banking Quote of the day Apple's sales warning Business big shot Icahn wins three seats in Yahoo! boardroom 'We cannot grant a visa to Mr Dudley before he presents Stock markets Kinder words cannot disguise troubles ahead Still a way to go on home loans Breitling Commodities Picture Gallery Unilever lets Bertolli slip off Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Domino's delivers large rise in profits as middle classes stay home with a pizza Internet bookings reinforce rising sales trend Business big shot Round figures Unilever sells Bertolli in plan to drip away assets UK This is, or claims to be, a picture of a couple of Russian traffic policemen who have found a novel way of seeing farther into the traffic Brewin Dolphin Not quite a case of ticking all the right boxes City Diary At Leadenhall Market, those ugly anti-smoking posters City Diary In Seattle, they have given up on their automated City Diary When only the highest standards will do City Diary BAE may spark bidding war for e-borders company City Diary I am puzzling over a small ad seeking partners in "a City Diary Picture Gallery Banks offer glimmer of hope on new mortgages Underwriters hit with £100m paper loss as share price falls after HBOS rights issue closes UK Multiple Display Advertising Items UK companies welcome Treasury climbdown over foreign tax policy UK On the move? The Times Inmarsat hit by suspension of talks with Harbinger TNK-BP chief may be forced out of Russia over visa UK Scottish parliament gives nod to wind farm This time the stakes are much higher Timesonline Lucky Strike Milkround Bank of America results boost hopes that credit crunch's bark is worse than its bite Timesonline Klein leaves Citigroup as Pandit changes continue Hurricane Dolly puts oil groups on alert Mandelson offer Roche's partner move American Express dip Apple lifts profits above $1bn but Wall St focuses on weak sales forecasts Bite-sized Multiple Display Advertising Items Indy and the Transformers are the heroes for Hasbro The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Interim Management Association British funds Why sort-of-good news is good news, of a sort Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Looming victory proves heavy burden on WPP Market report Big trade in Rift after gas find Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Domino's has right ingredients to stay hot as economy cools Markets Autonomy Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Reader Offers Ltd Lord Stokes Gifted industrial salesman who had the intractable task of trying to create a workable company to run Britain's car industry Lord Stokes, industrialist, was born on March 22,1914. He died on July 21,2008, aged 94 'He was a person of true humility, using his gifts … The Right Rev George Noakes Quiet and unobtrusive parish priest who became a conscientious and caring Archbishop of Wales The Right Rev George Noakes, Archbishop of Wales, 1987-91, was born on September 13,1924. He died on July 14,2008, aged 83 G. M. Banatwala Indian politician who strove to champion the Muslim minority without inflaming Hindu hardliners G. M. Banatwala, Muslim leader, was born on August 15,1933. He died on June 25,2008, aged 74 Bryan Cowgill Lives remembered Lord Hunt of Tanworth Bronislaw Geremek Roderick MacLean Civil servant who oversaw the postwar evacuation of the Cocos islanders Roderick MacLean, OBE, civil servant, was born on June 11,1921. He died on May 16,2008, aged 86 Kenneth Churchill British Council representative determined to bridge the cultural divide Kenneth Churchill, British Council representative, was born on June 28,1947. He died of cancer on May 26,2008, aged 60 Rugby club liable for player's assault Law Report Court of Appeal Status of protective award in company's liquidation Court of Appeal Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam - Private Lipman & Sons Last days of an ancient way of country life Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Legal news Appointments Latest wills Legal Notices Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line Control of drinking areas would help racecourses beat louts to the punch Ayr Yesterday's results Yarmouth Windsor England battered and bruised after humiliating defeat Beverley Bowen sets the pace as Welsh show their strength Bet of the day Salisbury Racing Bangor Ten left in King George Great Leighs Course specialists Yarmouth Crusaders hoping for the green light on elite suitors' day of reckoning Rugby league Decisions, decisions Cricket Results Darts Shooting Speedway Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Other sport Timesonline Doubles off for betting offenders Tennis Pierce out of Games Shouler seals win Tenth title for Britain Henson signs new deal with Ospreys TV documentary finds illegal gene therapy offered in Chinese hospital Olympic Games Wada chief admits evidence is 'scary' The Times No cure on offer for Beijing's embarrassment Laverick and Bebington battling through adversity together Rowing Teenagers provide antidote to Chambers Athletics Timesonline Ferguson says Real move would be worst blunder of Ronaldo's career Football West Ham play down crowd violence on US tour Blackburn put £18m price tag on Bentley as offers roll in Window watch Chelsea hoping Scolari's powers of persuasion sway Lampard Managers making most of tour to China Thelondonpaper Benítez unconcerned by Gerrard injury Football Milner bid imminent Everton decision due Healy apologises Hamilton showing a cool head on top of his world Motor racing Modest celebrations suggest Briton's focus is on long haul Hi-Tec Niki Lauda believes that Lewis Hamilton could become England caught in two minds as they fail to eliminate the negative in defeat Full scoreboard from Headingley The game within Cricket Richard Hobson casts his eyes over the fourth day's play More questions than answers for selectors as Vaughan's men are outclassed Second npower Test Nivea The Times Spot the batsman Smith praises a 'real man's innings' from De Villiers Cricket Montgomerie the champion's choice after Harrington show of solidarity Golf Scot subject of Ryder Cup memo to Faldo Oceanico Ryder Cup tables Swing guru who prevented Irishman from fading away Timesonline The Times Times Crossword 23,972 Picture Gallery England crushed and confused Vaughan admits controversial selection affected team unity The Times Montgomerie gets Open champion's vote for Ryder Cup Inside today Times2 Today in times2 Yes, this is the same outfit: clothes recycling is so Posh Times modern Wassily Kandinsky: Yellow-Red-Blue (1925) Modern art explained Thetimes Middle-class dilemma Pass on the costs Welcome to the city of clean streets and filthy air In less then three weeks, half a million Olympic visitors will arrive in Beijing. Is it ready? Have the taxi drivers learnt English? Are people still hawking and spitting? What has happened to the pirated DVDs? Martin Fletcher tests the waters Got the wrong loo? It's a sign of today's design delirium The Times The pain of pedal power As an amateur cyclist, Simon Scardifield, above, thought it would be fun to compete in a stage of the Tour de France. But it was a rude awakening, a combination of gloom and grind with his body feeling as stiff as the steel he was sitting on AA Multiple Display Advertising Items Sibling incest: what you think Families Last week a female reader admitted that she felt no guilt about an incestuous relationship with her brother that started when they were teenagers. The piece has provoked a huge response worldwide .. . Timesonline Volkswagen Timesonline The blushing father Parenting It's all very well for parents to embarrass their teenage children, says Matthew Collins. But what happens when it's the other way round? Baby Mama My otherwise happy and confident six-year-old is becoming shy because of thick, dark hair on her legs. Should I be worried? Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Art with a heart Is it possible to condense the many splendours of love into one show, asks Rachel Campbell-Johnston Love National Gallery, WC2 Buy me Passion pieces The top five works of love It's nice knowing you, David Brent Ricky Gervais says Louis CK is the funniest stand-up in America. With that endorsement, it can't be long before the big-time beckons, reckons Bruce Dessau The Times By Stanmore Tube station I sat down and puzzled Radio More art On the Underground Tragedy stripped to the bared bones First night Theatre Nocturne Almeida, N1 Concert Jette Parker Young Artists Royal Opera House Proms Folk Day Albert Hall Pop Joanna Newsom Somerset House, WC2 Inside today Innocent Tangled up in Wire TV & Radio Last night's tv The Wire (FX) Can't Read, Can't Write (Channel 4) Haddock with crushed peas Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Times Selects Charles Wheeler: Edge of Frame Viewing guide BBC Two, 7pm Riddle of the Romanovs: Revealed Five, 8pm The Bad News Bears (1976) Film choice BBC Two, 10.55am The Girl Can't Help It (1956) Film4,4.55pm Variations Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage BBC Two, 8.30pm Apocalypse Now (1979) Film4,10.40pm Imagine .. . BBC Two, 11.20pm Shine (1996) BBC One, 11.20pm Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Daytime Highlights Answers from Page 27 Radio choice Today's radio Talking with elephants Young times Their conversations can't be heard by human ears, but scientists have found a way to listen in to 'trunk talk' What should happen to children who carry knives? The Times Daily dingbat Mind Minotnd Puzzle of the day Picture ladder Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4586 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 276 The Wellman clinic Su doku More Puzzles, including Crossword, Kenken, Polygon … Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Technologies of the Week Other Views Fuel cost rises hit rescuers Emergency Services Carbon cuts miss the mark The Week in Numbers Public Opinion People make a difference Regeneration New Medical Research Knives get everybody nervous Health Other Stories we Liked Play games for practice Concern over Ritalin rates Council plans omit pensioners Social Care Migrants in line to fill staff gaps Social Care Jargon Decoder Avoidable Contact Champion of the cutting edge Interview John Black, new president of the Royal College of Surgeons, tells Jennifer Taylor of his regret that the primacy of his profession has never been recognised within the NHS Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Benefit help for council staff Local Government Deddfwriaeth Academies to branch out? Education Hero and Villain Students 'swamp' tutors Universities Cards help officers to keep cool Police Academics are advised to 'hop it' Universities Sweet Success Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you . . . Stop demonising today's children What Worked for us Paul Evans the environment manager at Medway NHS Foundation Trust on how the hospital is meeting its environmental targets Carbon Check Diary Dates Inside
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