News from 24/07/2008
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Andrew Robson, John Sentamu, William Leith, David Wighton, Professor Keith Van Rijsbergen Chair, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Professor Susie Orbach, Professor Bill Roscoe Director, Ed Cooke, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Linda Tsang, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Professor Jean Bacon, Philip Howard, Lord Armstong of IIminister, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Professor Tim Brighouse, Christine Seib, Finola Moss, Dr Pam Spurr, relationships expert, David Chater, James Ducker, Emma Townshend, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Graham Mather, President, James Hider, Ben Ainslie, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Robert Korzinek, Professor Ian Sommerville Professor, Alfie Kohn Author and lecturer, Pat Gibson, Suki Matthews, Steve Biddulph, Rob Crilly, Julia Bradbury, Siobhan Kennedy, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Professor Pat Petrie, Rory Watson, Professor Tricia David Emeritus Professor, Peter Stiff, Norman Harris, Julian Rivers, Rosemary Bennett, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Professor Sami Timimi Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychaitrist, Ron Lewis, Stephen Collins, Will Lawrence, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Lilly Peel, Tim Teeman, Angela Jameson, Graham Kennish Teacher trainer, Graham Spiers, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Mike Jones, Catherine O'brien, David Lister, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Robert L. Burt, Rick Broadbent, Paul Simons, the Times weatherman, Heath Aston, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Chris Myles, Kim Simpson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Baroness Taylor of Bolton Minister, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Lawrence Paulson, Sue Palmer Educational consultant, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Michael Morpurgo, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Alice Thomson, Cathy Harris, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Professor Lilian G. Katz Co-Director, John Carr, Francesca Steele, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, Max Whittaker, Kevin Maher, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Philip Webster Political Editor, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Dr Penelope Leach, Tad Molly, George Caulkin, Professor Pat Broadhead Professor, Mike Barnard, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Dr Richard House, Oliver Chastney, Gary Hoffman, Joe Clay, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, John Naish, Mark Barber, Martin Waller, Professor Rita Jordan Emeritus Professor, Patrick Foster, Benedict Nightingale, Professor Robert Churchouse Emeritus Professor, Jean Liedloff Author, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Tim Smit Chief Executive, Syed Nahas Pasha, Clare Dight, Chris Smyth, Philip Pullman, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Colin Brown, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Shazia Qayum,
ResumoThe Times Leading lady in fraud drama goes to jail for six years Parents to be punished for children's net piracy Look out pirates, they're watching yu Authors unite against pre-school literacy Darfur's 'peacemaker' Ban on teenage brides EDF close to takeover Call for Ronaldo to go Timesonline Pre-School Choice Leading articles The Government has started a furious debate on early years education. It must find the courage to listen carefully and change tack Index The Case against al-Bashir The international court is right to act in Darfur, but must bide its time Water World Britain's venerable canals enjoy a tourist-led renaissance Times2 News World Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Authors unite against early literacy Punctuation for under-5s is too much, say critics Inside today Too much, too soon The FemaLe of the SPecies Renaissance for canals as life in the slow lane attracts a new breed of boaters We've got the navvies to thank for this peace Timesonline The Workout David Mills faces trial on fraud charge alone Balls knew of test risk John Leslie in clear Drunk-friendly streets Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Margaret Beckett tipped for a Cabinet comeback As Tories reveal new pact with Ulster Unionists Honda Brown listens to sound holiday advice . . . . . . while Cameron ignores a fishy story Timesonline Canoe 'widow' fooled family and friends but not the jurors Fraud trial Andrew Norfolk and Fran Yeoman reflect on the 'grieving' wife's performance of a lifetime The coercion defence Up the Creek Duped sons were the real victims, judge tells court The two key questions The Times Scientists send a clear message: save Bletchley Park Boots Timesonline Secret services Toyota John Lewis Look out, they're watching you The Dark Knight Economic woes? Blame Evan People The Conservatives have yet to win over the drum'n'bass Former colleagues of Baroness Thatcher are keen to This waxwork model of Amy Winehouse, ordered by her record company Postscript Roman reigns again this summer The Face Hadrian Kaiser Chiefs' offer to play in a rural Cornish pub … I hear I'm a living legend, which is something I am Remember the pools? It's now a whole new ball game Vauxhall PC World How £1bn drug deal sank in the Irish Sea Alliance Leicester In court today Hotpoint The Times Digital Audio Broadcasting Talking about sex at 11 can reduce teenage pregnancies Mother's milk can spice up baby's menu I might leave it to his father . . . Case Study I lay there waiting to die, says Marine given George Cross Visa curbs aimed at cracking down on forced marriages Forced marriages Marks and spencer Having to learn English is unfair First Person I said, 'Who's getting married?' You are' Forced marriages Case study Homebase Hectoring the obese 'won't solve problem' Bespoke Suits Manchester police chief praises colourful predecessor and promises high standards HSBC Currys The Times Halfords Warwick, not Glasgow, can hurt Brown Rac Land Girls reap their reward for years of wartime toil Dfs Guarding supplies Villa's Roman hoard sees light of day for first time in 60 years Lloyds TSB GP may be struck off for prescribing 'suicide pills' African cattle egret starts its first British family Teenager dies after binge-drinking in Greece For that authentic sand between the toes holiday . . . Gates turns his millions against smoking Billionaires take on governments over tobacco Mamma Mia the Movie The Times The Treasury needs a new golden rule fast Abandoning Gordon Brown's framework for fiscal prudence is no bad thing. It made no sense at all They don't tell us. Any other questions? Brownian motion Beached The Church agonises over trivia while the poor are How competent is this? Face facts Generation gap Testing doctors is no magic cure for anything Tighter regulation of GPs might prevent another Shipman. But it will mean they have even less time for their patients Picture Gallery Once again we must cry out for the poor With millions still dying in abject need, the Church's inward-looking agonising is trivial Mind the gap In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Saving the heritage of Bletchley Park The cost of fuel Early learning policies should not be imposed Conflicts of interest in childcare Timesonline A very British film Look to the past Hadrian's Picts Britannia's back Jingle all the way No PM, however dour, can resist the charms of a stately pile Our Roundhead Prime Minister has become an unexpected convert to Chequers, Alice Thomson says. No wonder, given the hard political realities Jeffery Deaver The Daily Universal Register Ghost of a smile can't quicken the pulse First night Theatre Life and Beth Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough Bringing it all together The Times With a jig and a wide smile, President plays peacemaker in genocide zone Defiant al-Bashir dismisses Darfur charges Sudan Crimes against humanity Miners trapped as bears eat guards and besiege camp Arrest of Taleban chief hailed as a breakthrough Insurgents can't fill the gaps, say British Forces Afghanistan Northern rock Children died of heatstroke 'after forgetful fathers left them in cars' France Deadly temperatures British Gas Arsonists attack Gypsy camp How fugitive from killing fields found freedom in the Madhouse Radovan Karadzic Serbia Möben Timesonline Mladic heads most-wanted list Wealth of the EU dims appetite for old nationalism Radovan Karadzic Barriers to entry (AP): Whatever floats your boat . . . Ing Direct Rooms with a view over changing socialist capital North Korea EU stops Bulgarian aid over corruption (AFP): President sworn in (AFP): Quake jolts Japan (AFP): Arrests foiled Eta 'plot' (Reuters): Billion-dollar shortfall (AP): Killer blaze 'not arson' (Reuters): 'Coup plot' arrests (AFP): Nuclear deterrent The Times Peace process is my priority, says Obama Israel PainSolv Tesco Timesonline Bears besiege platinum mine after killing guards Hunters on standby to shoot starving predators Russia Timesonline Take care in the woods . . . GSK opts for multiple small-scale operations MPC's three-way split Halfords in top gear Website bid approach Quote of the day MAN plans Iraq plant Business big shot Side-deal with Centrica brings EDF closer to £11bn takeover of British Energy British Gas parent would take 25% stake Timesonline 'The outlook for the housing market remains bleak' M&S claims plastic bag victory despite cost fears Stock markets A more favourable wind is picking up at last Oil boost for British Energy deal Renault Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Sportech well worth a punt Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Drugs giant puts future in hands of 'baby biotechs' GSK delays £12bn share buyback plan Geraint Anderson, your 15 minitues are up Tonight at the Games, judo, or is it boxing? City Diary Actionaid Eight hundred years is a long time in politics City Diary Oh dear. Tata's financial services arm has announced … City Diary Dong Energy is the curiously named power firm City Diary Picture Gallery Satire or accurate reporting? You decide City Diary Bank's three-way division on interest rate move spreads uncertainty in City Rumours of BBVA interest prove a salve to HBOS underwriters New loans for homes slump by two thirds in a year Halfords comes into its own as motorists cope with credit crunch and petrol costs UK London may be costly, but it's cheap compared with Moscow and Tokyo Timesonline Hey big spender DMGT sees no imminent end to weak advertising market Share slump sparks £1bn buyback Moneysupermarket. com bid approach signals renewed appetite for financial services The Times Europe's carmakers pick up speed in race for profits as General Motors slows down World The Times MAN plans to build factory to assemble lorries in Iraq Shifting power House approves emergency support for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Vote follows Presidential U-turn Foundations Roche bid for Genentech faces shareholder lawsuit DeBeers, the world's largest diamond producer, said that demand for top-quality precious stones was holding up despite the credit crunch, although sales of smaller stones could drop significantly in the United States Amazon's profits more than double Legal threat to Dudley Continental shuns bid (Reuters): Arctic oil boost 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 HBOS leads bank gains as buyers see cause for hope Market report RPC unwraps some bad news Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day As markets contract, miners offer a refuge from trouble BT Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Leonard Cheshire Disability British funds Hatchet man or saviour of the Serious Fraud Office? On the first day of the job Richard Alderman was nervous and stilted. What a difference three months has made, says Frances Gibb Steuart & Francis: Queen's Counsel Law Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Last in - and, now, perhaps last out Companies across the board are looking for ways to trim staff — but they need to plan things properly, writes Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week Lucy Moorman No bargy Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Richard Morris Industrialist who was in charge of a huge water project in Libya which required all his diplomatic skills Sir Richard Morris, CBE, engineer and industrialist, was born on November 20,1925. He died on July 1,2008, aged 82 'I've played mothers to heroes and mothers to zeros' Lord Hunt of Tanworth Lives remembered Kate Mortimer Economic consultant of broad reach who advised the World Bank, the British Government and a range of development agencies Kate Mortimer, economic consultant, was born on May 28,1946. She died of cancer on July 15,2008, aged 62 Estelle Getty Actress who achieved fame in her sixties as Sophia Petrillo, one of the four principals in the US hit comedy The Golden Girls Estelle Getty, actress, was born on July 25,1923. She died on July 22,2008, aged 84 Court Circular Cause of action accrues when injury is suffered Law Report Court of Appeal Joint owner liable for rent Chancery Division Visit Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Timesonline Legal Notices In Memoriam - Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Elections A bonanza as the North Sea herring catch comes ashore Times Archive Timesonline Elections University News Legal Notices Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Readers Offers Ltd Weather Times Selects Weather Eye Weatherquest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line Murtagh's success leaves Fallon no way back Sandown Park Kempton Park Paul Scholes: the reluctant hero of Old Trafford Course specialists Callan the missing link in Poulter's birdie blitz Doncaster Bath Uttoxeter Folkestone Hickstead must find £250,000 or lose prestigious Nations Cup Equestrianism Catterick Yesterday's racing results Lingfield Park Worcester Sandown Park Leicester Cricket Results Cycling Football Burgess sidelined for World Cup campaign Sastre takes charge Calzaghe's new date Part makes early exit Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Other sport Shafayat and Wagh discover right tempo Cricket Lancashire v Hampshire Essex v Gloucestershire Middlesex v Worcestershire Northamptonshire v Leicestershire Timesonline Durham v Somerset The Sunday Times Warming to the delights of an almost bygone era amid the Sussex sunshine Tennis Volleys, deft touches . . . it's County Week The Times Our classy line-up of 'ologists' will ensure no stone is left unturned Olympic Games The onshore team The Times Scott's golden quest from B&Q to Beijing Shooting Locked and loaded Milkround Ohuruogu eager to put mistakes in the past and drive on for gold Olympic Games Athletics Richards seeks revenge after watching British triumph Timesonline Gay misses his date at Palace to increase Beijing fears Gordon takes a different type of stick Hockey Aviva Keeping appearances Moral to be drawn from cap that didn't fit "As a rule they will refuse even to sample a foreign dish, they regard such things as garlic and olive oil with disgust, life is unliveable to them unless they have tea and puddings. " — George Orwell Langer feels weight of evidence supports picking Montgomerie Former captain backs Scot for Ryder Cup Timesonline Wie no longer headline act as crowds gather for freak show Blackburn clear the way for Robinson transfer by agreeing fee to sell Friedel Football Window watch Timesonline Clubs must release players for Olympics, says Blatter Keegan backs Owen to continue captaincy United's late parade Portsmouth accolade Wenger chase Wednesday takeover Chelsea willing to pay price of keeping their stars on board Annual wage bill closes on £150m mark Pay at the Bridge Johnson still looking for a route back into London 'i look forward to finishing. The general life of a footballer is not for me' Football Scholes pulls no punches in rare interview Nivea Lifestyles of the rich and famous Times Crossword 23,974 Picture Gallery The Times Why Scolari and Co are laughing all the way to the bank Tévez: Let Ronaldo go to Real Raúl and Guti voice admiration to keep pressure on United The Times Mike Atherton on Pattinson and patriotism The Times Today in times2 Konnie Huq The Dark Knight Times Reader Offers Burn Up Puzzles Timesonline It worked for him — will it work for them? PS. What now for the healing community? The witch in heels If you think the Commons is stormy, wait for Southwold Send us your views Mr Memory Never forget a face . . . and then I jumped Tombstoning doesn't mean reckless daredevils — you just have to play by the rules. Tom Whipple takes the plunge Safety tips for tombstoning Timesonline I can't believe they've made me feel sorry for Öpik The Times How my life fell apart . . . bit by bit The Sexes In an extract from his memoir, William Leith, the writer, describes a life coming unglued. He's 47, broke, depressed and separated from his girlfriend and son AA The Times The end of the G-A-Y The sexes The London nightclub that welcomed Kylie, Cyndi and Madonna, and provided the venue for countless gay romances, is shutting up shop. Tim Teeman sheds a nostalgic tear at its passing Therapy notes Fighting talk He says Men love successful women. Just ask Guy Ritchie She says Successful women scare men. Just ask Madonna Konnie Huq Intimacies Konnie Huq, 32, was the longest-serving female presenter of the Blue Peter. She left the programme earlier this year to pursue other projects. She lives in West London with her parents Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Aliens get all the luck Gillian Anderson always meant to play Dana Scully again — but until now life got in the way, she tells Will Lawrence Reel life Oscar cert for Ledger; Narnia makers take on the superheroes The perfect film . . . for politicians The artist of the high wire A new film marks Philippe Petit's finest hour — his walk between the twin towers in 1974. Kevin Maher met him Summer Hours Batman trumped by the Joker Film reviews Heath Ledger's posthumous Oscar looks in the bag as The Dark Knight rewrites the comic-book thriller genre, says James Christopher The Dark Knight 12A, 152 minutes Baby Mama Before the Rains Quiet City & Dance Party, USA 15,144 minutes Timesonline Ewww, like, this is totally gross Kevin Maher is not the target audience for Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging. But do tweenagers find big knickers so funny? Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame Paris Lou Reed's Berlin Hmv Before the Rains Give it your best three minute shot Could you shoot a film on a single reel? Speed is of the essence, finds Emma Townshend Gladiators in a match of vulgarity and Viagra First night Dance Spartacus London Coliseum Proms Stuttgart RSO/Norrington Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pop Chaka Khan IndigO2, SE10 Theatre Born in the Gardens Theatre Royal, Bath Inside today Times offers Conflict of interest TV & Radio Last night's tv Burn Up (BBC Two) The Chuck Show: Storyville (BBC Four) Monkfish with garlic tomatoes Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times Gok's Fashion Fix Viewing guide Channel 4,8pm Tatton Park 2008 BBC Two, 8.30pm John Barrowman: The Making of Me BBC One, 9pm Bad News Bears (2005) Film choice Film4,9pm Unfaithful (2002) BBC One, 11.05pm Variations Harley Street ITV1, 9pm The Arsenal Stadium Mystery (1939, b/w) Channel 4,4am 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 Radio choice Grow and eat your own Young times The best fruit and vegetables you can get are from your own garden. Here's how to do it Thetimes The innocent village fete Daily dingbat Illusion Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4588 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 278 Vale Bridgecraft Win a Harman Kardon iPod Dock Su doku The Times The Workout Solution Picture Gallery Yesterday's Solutions The Times GCHQ Multiple Display Advertising Items Rock'n'roll gets itself in a knot The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Sprinter focused on performance What Happened next Mark Richardson, an Olympic medallist, tells Carly Chynoweth how he put his career back on track after athletics GCHQ The Office Psychologist False-Sky Thinking Don't put your foot in it What Not to Do . . . When Applying for a Job Applying for a job is a process fraught with pitfalls. Emily Ford discovers that not only do people trip up before the interview, those who don't often open their mouth only to put their foot in it Our Big Idea Diy Kyoto Emotional needs drive success Case Study Two major studies suggest that managers can get the best from their employees by satisfying four basic motivating drives The Times Deadline Buster The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 73 Saatchi & Saatchi Money makes the art world go round What Do You Do All Day? Art grabbed a fair share of headlines this year as works by several modern artists set record prices. Clare Dight speaks to two insiders about life in the world of fine art A Second Opinion Young entrepreneurs create a new dimension Talking Point Mark Barber takes a look at how school pupils are making good use of opportunities created by Young Enterprise UK to get off to a flying start in the world of business Timesonline Finalists MBA Choices Careers of the Week Milkround Halcrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Can-Pack
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