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News from 23/07/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Cate Gillon, Gary Duncan, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Neil Barraclough, Robert Lindsay, David Rose, David Osmond, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Bill Rammell, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Robin Pagnamenta, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Andrew Bano, Peter Stiff, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Julia Evans, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Godfrey, Julian Kuzminski, Eoin Duffy, Adam LeBor, Leonard Smith, Dr Martyn Lobley, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Jonathan Miles, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Suzy Jagger, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Hannah Rochell, Ben Quinn, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Peter A. Rushforth, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, James Steen, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, David Owen, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Graham Merriam, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Kay Bagon, Roger Boyes, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Sandy Pratt, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Michael Moran, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Brett Ryder, Tony Dawe, Ian Taylor, MP Chairman, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, John Hemming, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Misha Glenny, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Professor Steve Field, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Catherine Quinn, Margaret Drye, Olav Bjortomt, Tom Rayfield, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Fiona Hamilton, Barney White-Spunner, John Hague,

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A knife through my heart The Times All doctors face annual test of their competence Biggest change to regulations in 150 years Doctors argue for and against the plan The brazen double life of Radovan Karadzic Brown hints at speedy withdrawal from Iraq Zimbabwe sanctions Call for Hutton's scalp India salvages US deal Vodafone shares drop Chelsea 'have peaked' Inside today Index Karadzic Faces Justice Leading articles The overdue arrest of the Bosnian Serb war leader is a coup for the new Serbian Government and removes a barrier to better relations with the EU Index Made in Africa Mugabe defied the ballot box but may yet see reason behind closed doors Cool on Coal A fuel that should be the last resort for powering Britain, not the easy option Times2 World Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather British troops to pull out of Iraq next year George Cross for Marine who used his body as a shield Timesonline T. M. Lewin Bishops invited to sit under the Church's 'shady tree' and give tribal politics a go Just the place to solve a dispute with the neighbours Timesonline The Workout 5,000 missing from mental health wards Passport Office strike Schools plan rejected Encore for Humph Most read at timesonline. co. uk Batman star arrested after claims that he attacked his mother and sister at hotel Timesonline 'Callous' video campaign on YouTube backfires on divorcée Dunhill London Dealer in death who disguised himself as a healer in life now faces new age of incarceration Radovan Karadzic Bushier the better in the land of beards Q&A Timesonline No birdsong breaks the silence in woods haunted by the ghosts of mass murder Anthony Loyd reported on the Bosnian war for The Times. He reflects on Radovan Karadzic's dubious achievement: the kindling of Serbian hatred Even in captivity, the monster created by Milosevic will become a victor of sorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Europe's powder keg could at last be defused The years of hate By George I think he's done it Tiny shell carved in heraldic crest is Prince's token of love for his mother MasterCard John Lewis Audi It helps to identify problems For A Shipman would sail through Against VQ Day Unions call for Hutton's head amid 100 demands Brown under pressure after 'breakdown' in relations Workers' wish list Expedia Timesonline TalkTalk Irvine Welsh helps Radio 4 to loosen up People Captain Jack's pursuit of fun The Face John Barrowman John Lewis British pop fans seem resistant to Carla Bruni's charms Gordon Brown finally had something to smile about Avahi cleesei is a species of lemur named after the Fawlty Towers star Kids today. Randy Newman, the elegant American musical Postscript "Talk to your children at least once a week. If you've Enigmatic and powerful, John Hurt alone knows Merlin's Is the modern world annoying Brian May again? £800,000 for brain injury 'caused by high-fluid diet' In court today Expedia. co. uk Timesonline British Gas Living in an eco-town will cost £500 a year extra Lloyds TSB Wheel your bin to the next village, householders told Streets ahead Taxpayer waved farewell to a fortune for Blair's final tour Brown cuts travel costs but No 10 advice bill up Deprived white boys need ripping yarns, says Ofsted Lloyds TSB Present and correct Earth moves in political earthquake for St Alex Expedia. co. uk Orange Health chiefs call time on alcohol happy hours and extra-large glasses as voluntary code fails Timesonline How bars and clubs failed to measure up I'm encouraged to drink more Case studies Young sisters see their father killed by train Scandal over nude still smoulders after 60 years Larger-than-life Zara in exhibition of adventure Lexus Collection crosses Atlantic in search of big money In a cinema near you, live opera from Covent Garden Timesonline Side projects edge out main men for the Mercury Prize The shortlist We are beating crime. You'd better believe it Tougher prison sentences and tougher policing are working. Denying the facts only makes the Right look stupid Let sex divorce her nasty partner, violence Numbers racket Leaky defence Karadzic, the gambler who played with lives Old-time dancing The estate we're in Who'll be first to offer disabled people a job? If we want to get claimants off incapacity benefit, we had better come up with some proper work for them Picture Gallery Basra — here's the good news story The city is firmly under the grip of Iraq's new security forces, and normal life is returning I vow to thee, my country In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Advice to jurors Penny dreadful Graduates and the harsh realities of the workplace US support for the role of the EU Timesonline Hail the hectare Drugs in sport Jobs for the over-50s Newman remains White horses Priced by the glass Powerful music The final throw of a gambler who was coarsened by war The capture of Radovan Karadzic brings real hope that the Serbs may be able to shake off their bloody recent history, David Owen says Dfs Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Forty-odd years on and it's still hilarious First night Theatre Relatively Speaking Richmond Theatre Increasing life cover that can really add up HSBC Confidence vote victory is tarnished by claims of bribery and dodgy deals Government win paves way for nuclear accord with US India A radioactive issue Reaper brings remote-controlled death to Taleban Reaper brings remote-controlled death to the Taleban Afghanistan Castle Cover Spy in the sky Obama treads carefully on trickiest leg of world tour Democrat viewed with suspicion in Israel Israel Sharps Timesonline Promise of talks cuts no ice with EU as new sanctions are brought to bear Zimbabwe The Times Will Britain and the West ever learn from past mistakes? Shock and suspicion greet 'breakthrough' in Harare Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Judges overturn 'tight jeans' rape ruling Italian women's groups welcome change of heart Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items Tall ships make a comeback as oil prices hit exports France The Times Trouble at sea (AP): Chávez seeks Russian alliance (Reuters): Beaten to death over homework (AP): Inmates starve to death in jail (Reuters): Court rejects call for lesbian ban Sky Foreign Staff: Solar power from Sahara will keep Europe's lights on Postman Pat set for delivery to China Enterprise feels pinch Mortgage discount Fresh blow to BP Quote of the day Yahoo! profits fall Business big shot Vodafone's shares slump as warning shows that chill is reaching telecoms Moulton's Floors-2-Go calls in administrators 'McDonald's has conquered the last bastion of Timesonline Stock markets Water groups seek greater powers over unpaid bills Now Sarin sends out alarm signals The final round for British pubs Commodities Wrong image Timesonline Leonard Cheshire Disability Currencies Picture Gallery Need to know Timesonline The Times Business big shot Familiar bright red van is heading from Greendale to Guangzhou Behind the news Postman Pat plans to deliver profits from China This picture of a line of Foxtons Minis, snapped in a North London lay-by, is doing the rounds Sony Pardon me, but I wonder if this is a good idea City Diary At the planning and transportation committee yesterday, City Diary Confusion over 'Plumber' puts spanner in the works City Diary BSkyB tunes up for digital music battle with Apple Much debate at the Treasury Select Committee over who City Diary Picture Gallery Testing times for Enterprise as beer sales take tumble and tenants seek more help Motor Show power players quick to emphasise their green credentials For good measure Lion Capital snaps up Findus and Young's in £1.1bn deal Mortgage lender offers discount to tempt borrowers to pay off loans early Treasury crisis plan criticised by King and committee of MPs The Times Timesonline BP withdraws last of seconded staff as control over Tnk-Bp venture weakens Oil prices fall to six-week low as hurricane fears recede Timesonline Wachovia loss and job cuts cast fresh cloud over US banks Sharp fall in profits increases pressure on Yahoo! to reach deal with rival The Times Abu Dhabi fund to buy stake in GE as the pair set up $8bn joint venture United sheds more jobs as fuel rises Drawn and quartered McDonald's makes breakthrough as French learn to love the burger The Sunday Times Japanese told to become a nation of risk-takers 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 Lonmin platinum provides rare bright spot for miners Market report Polo boosted by Caledon deal Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Great Portland Estates worth holding for recovery potential Trafficmaster Deal of the day Timesonline Paragon Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor Ann Lambton Scholar of all things Persian who played a single-minded part in Iran's turbulent history and incurred the Shah's displeasure Professor Ann Lambton, OBE, expert on Iran, was born on February 8,1912. She died on July 19,2008, aged 96 Timesonline Kasparov — is he still the best chess player of all James Orr Discreet, capable police officer who for a dozen years fulfilled the challenging role of private secretary to the Duke of Edinburgh James Orr, CVO, private secretary to the Duke of Edinburgh, 1957-70, was born on November 19,1917. He died on June 14,2008, aged 90 Artie Traum Versatile folk musician and composer who performed with Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan, often in tandem with his brother Happy Artie Traum, folk musician, was born on April 13,1943. He died on July 20,2008, aged 65 Professor Alastair Bissett-Johnson Teacher and adviser to the Canadian government on family law reforms Professor Alastair Bissett-Johnson, authority on family law, was born on May 14,1941. He died of a pulmonary embolism on July 9,2008, aged 67 Overseas students can change their courses Law Report Court of Appeal Preparing bundles of papers in complex appeals Court of Appeal Word Watching Festival of the Flower Children Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Service appointments Latest wills Networking for peace with Sites of Conscience Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Timesonline Deaths Court & Social Elections Legal Notices Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Cruise Club Short haul Long haul Timesonline Could be crunch time for British breaks Late Travel A cottage for a week in Ireland from £399; eight nights in Thailand, £549 British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Weatherquest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Noseda hoping to bring season back to glorious life Leicester Thelondonpaper Salisbury Yesterday's results Yarmouth Ferguson declares open season on mind games with old Great Leighs Bangor Sandown Park Racing Catterick Course specialists Lingfield Park Bet of the day Papal Bull, trained by Sir Michael Stoute, was backed Worcester Joy and sorrow Athletics Results Cricket Cycling Darts Football Rowing Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Other sport Milkround. com Crusaders' elevation draws mixed reaction Rugby league Decision to elect Welsh club to elite leaves Leigh fuming Timesonline Bolt shaded by Powell's lightning Athletics Dethroned world record-holder takes revenge by inches White House urged to keep up hard line on Jones Timesonline Yamauchi full of confidence in ability to cope with heat Reade: rider, robot and role model BMX cycling New kid on the blocks Calzaghe forced to postpone Jones bout Enever speeds away Rabeni ban charge Dessel sprints clear No stopping Taylor Essex man unnerved by pace of change Cricket Gooch's concerns grow for future of Test cricket Smith ensures Durham's late entry to the party Twenty20 Cup quarter-final Lancashire v Hampshire LV County Championship The Times Nottinghamshire v Yorkshire Essex v Gloucestershire Middlesex v Worcestershire Northamptonshire v Leicestershire Vaughan needs to regain touch in the face of rising pressure Captain assailed from all sides after Test defeat The Times Inside today Pattinson on a mission to stay in minds of selectors Keane observer gets stuck into All Blacks experience Jeers at Walsall not cheers at Anfield as Barry runs gauntlet for reserves Nasri attracted by stability at Arsenal Ferguson misquoted Palace appeased Given starts to worry McCormick released With Ronaldo on the sidelines, Rooney returns to centre stage Ferguson admits striker deserves clearer role Nivea Sunderland close in on Chimbonda Window watch Times Crossword 23,973 Picture Gallery The Times Essien believes that age will be no barrier under Scolari 'Chelsea pensioners' under fire Ferguson dismisses title threat from Scolari's ageing squad The Times Vaughan on back foot as leading questions arise Index Today in times2 Timesonline Parallel life of my talented namesake Another sorry sat-nav tale Bad statistics Crime figures Beware the tribulation of a nanny share Hugo Chávez, 53, President of Venezuela The Wednesday profile Further reading Boning up on the Balkans All my gentle giant wanted was a dance. It cost him … Last week Elliot Guy told his girlfriend, the mother of his child, that he was too big to be stabbed. "People would be afraid, "he said. A few days later he was dead. His partner tells Fiona Hamilton that no one is safe from knife crime Richard Morrison If senior citizen Sir Mick can keep rocking — so can we The Times A brush with the enemy When an urban fox reduced his dog to a whimpering wreck, Eoin Duffy knew it was time to act. But what can you do against the mangy garden invaders? Lifescan Into the trap If all else fails Invasion of privacy Crème Some employers are taping phone calls and reading e-mails — but you have rights, says Catherine Quinn Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Can the skyscraper-loving fashion houses be brought to heel? Fashion Lanvin man Alber Elbaz does a collection for Acne Mamma Mia Love thongs 40 not out A guide to the clothes and accessories that do (and don't) work for the grown-up woman 5 easy pieces This season's best buys from Topshop (0845 1214519). Selected by Hannah Rochell Emma Hope Shoes Please help me find a dress at 70 The problem I am 70, size 12-14 and have money to spend, but no idea where to start. All the dresses that I see are short and sleeveless Opodo The right trousers Mutton dressed as lad What pants should the fashion-conscious older man wear in summer? For style and versatility, it has to be the chino Make-up Multiple Display Advertising Items The devoted Mr Ishii Marco Pierre White's silent sidekick has become the star of the chef's TV show. James Steen meets him Index The bulletin Kenyon's Last Night secret; Zorro's dangerous stunts; and Gehry prepares to play Poppins TV's top sidekicks Bones that put flesh on the past An exhibition of 26 skeletons taken from London graveyards is mysterious and moving, discovers Sarah Vine Skeletons Wellcome Collection The Times Breaking up isn't easy — but it can be funny First night Theatre 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover Bush Theatre, W12 Jazz Melody Gardot Bloomsbury Theatre, WC1 The Times Inside today Proms Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France/Chung Albert Hall/Radio 3 Timesonline Theatre Wink the Other Eye Wilton's Music Hall, E1 NationalTheatre Concert Thomas Ades Serpentine Gallery, W2 Timesoffers A bone to pick . . . Last night's tv Bonekickers (BBC One) Riddle of the Romanovs: Revealed (Five) Britain's Missing Top Model (BBC Three) Parsley poussin with avgolemono sauce Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Timesselects Celebrity MasterChef Viewing guide BBC One, 8pm Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage BBC Two, 8.30pm Burn Up BBC Two, 9pm Road to Rio (1947, b/w) Film choice BBC Two, 11.20am Dirty Pretty Things (2002) BBC One, 11.15pm Variations The Killing (1956, b/w) More4,12.10am Extraordinary People: The Rainman Twins Five, 9pm The Godless Girl (1929, b/w) Film4,1.45am Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Day Time Highlights Answers from Page 31 Today's radio Shield of dreams sets the scene Young times Daily dingbat Who will win the Premier League next season? Test your parents Community best Puzzle of the day The egg timer Competition Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4587 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 277 Sunrise Su doku Index Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution

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