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News from 25/07/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Michael Cullen, Professor Joan Freeman Chartered Psychologist, Andrew Billen, David Brown, George Maddocks, Julie Phillips, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Chris Tarrant, Robert Lindsay, Catherine Boyle, Richard Hobson, Sally Goddard Blythe Director, Professor David Eastwood Chief Executive, Higher Education Funding Council for England, Owen Wood, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Sir George Martin, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Dr David Wood, Will Pavia, Andrew Fox, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Andrew Crowe, Geoff Brown, Joanna Sugden, Judith Heywood Deputy Propety Editor, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Kasia Maciejowska, Harvey Bennett, John Clarke, Hannah Fletcher, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, David Byers, Joanna Weinberg, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James W. Thirsk, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Igor Toronyi-Lalic, Dan Sabbagh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Jenny MacArthur, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Mark Moraghan, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Tim Teeman, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Nigel Burnham, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Bill Parish, Ross Clark, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Scott Rutherford, Sam Coates, Heath Aston, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Alex Renton, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alex Spence, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Neville Scott, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Steve Jelbert, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Jonathan Clayton, Paul McCabe, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Thomas Catán, Dominic Maxwell, David Simpson, Angus MacLeod, George Caulkin, Dileep Premachandran, Neil Fisher, Caitlin Moran, GB, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Joe Clay, Alison Gibson, Bojan Pancevski, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Antonia Mochan, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Leo Lewis, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, George Garside, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Priya Elan, Lisa Verrico, Dr John Doherty,

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Index The Times Berliners embrace the young pretender Brown agony as Labour suffers historic defeat Mosley opens new front in privacy war Karadzic's delay tactic Record slump in sales BP's Russian problem Inside today Free Home Delivery The Mosley Judgment Leading articles A sensational court victory is a poor case on which to build legal precedents and popular support for a right to privacy Index A Renewed Atlanticism Europe owes support to the US, beyond adulation for Obama Big Screens Bad A time and place for giant television, but not as part of our urban wallpaper Times2 News World Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Inside In the judge's own words Bremont Mosley opens new front in privacy war Libel actions planned after High Court victory Olympic-size television is coming to your town — every day for the next four years Timesonline This project is sponsored by George Orwell and his Big Brother The Workout Most read at timesonline. co. uk Foreign offenders still go untraced Saviour killed Homoeopathy hit Crime does pay Council punishes painter and decorator with on-the-spot fine for smoking in his van In court today Clinique Not quite a Kennedy moment . . . but Obama woos the … Timesonline The golden touch Polished act shows artistry to command the stage Obama tour Tiergarten, Berlin No 10 fights Cameron for best photo opportunity Homebase First woman at No 10 since Thatcher (for one week only) Harman to temp for Brown Efforts to police illegal web downloads are greeted with derision by computer geeks High Court awards £22,000 to victim of fake Facebook entry Dunhill London The Times M&s Fears of recession grow as Britons stop spending and sales suffer their biggest slump for 22 years Timesonline Troubles at gift suppliers leave newlyweds in lurch It all adds up Sainsbury's No carbon footprint worries People Natasha Kaplinsky shows off her baby bump at Downing Street after introducing Gordon Brown to the winners of "Britain's Kindest Kids" Das Auto Dignitaries at the launch of the British Museum's Hadri The website for the Orwell Prize, awarded for political DJs' duel in battle for listeners The Face Postscript Thetimes Ford Why the world stage has become a place for Brown to escape the political woes at home Boots The Times Dfs Purple haze as bishops on march get hot under the collar about poverty Catholics ignore veto on the Pill Timesonline The Times Gulp! Mystery oyster killer threatens to deprive France of its precious delicacy Tuna given acupuncture to improve the flavour of sushi Pearls of wisdom Orange Timesonline PC World E-mails from Mosley to madam held missing key to orgy case 'Woman A' refused permission for deleted messages to be recovered, writes Dominic Kennedy A pariah, but in the driving seat View from the track Timesonline Lawyer who used to act for the red-tops became judge who championed privacy Tabloid editors will nervously consult their learned friends Toys Rus Stiff sea breeze blows away school's electricity bill Hopkins Homes 'Suicide pill' GP censured Cloned meat may be safe Harrods boss wins oil cash Supermarket theft jailing British Cycling Key fob that fires bullets is latest street weapon Furniture Village Drugs keep Aids victims alive for 13 years longer Man-of-war jellyfish threaten South West's beaches Cameron mourns the loss of his stolen bike Masai survival lesson is the business for bosses Northern lights point the way to safer space travel NatWest He ventured forth to bring light to the world The anointed one's pilgrimage to the Holy Land is a miracle in action — and a blessing to all his faithful followers In for a penny, in for a billion dollars Batman for never Index Sticky situation Mosley did not deserve the law's protection Reducing the ability of the press to investigate will have serious consequences for the welfare of society Picture Gallery Telling lies to your children isn't a crime The way the Darwins treated their sons may be cruel. But it doesn't deserve a harsher sentence Birmingham-on-Sea In my view Thunderer: They share a philosophical similarity Learn a trade, don't go to university No book burning To be literate, children must be fit Timesonline Hectares v acres Cardinal forgiveness Why doctors should be tested for competence The Hadrian effect Beowulf's lineage Drink till you drop Lucky for some One single way to improve IVF treatment NHS penny-pinching is behind the dangerously high number of test-tube twins. For safety's sake we must change the rules, Mark Henderson says Laura Ashley The Daily Daily Universal Register Timesonline A lot of monkey business - but it's good fun First night Opera Monkey: Journey to the West Covent Garden Three ATS Euromaster Divorcée who shared Karadzic's secret life tells how he 'cured' autistic child Fugitive was my friend but not my lover, she says Index Quest for justice Currys Rabbit saves couple from house blaze Raja Fashions Mother of all queues builds up for Olympics tickets Chinese say honour of the Games is worth it Mfi Mass appeal Big Yellow Mugabe's party starts secret talks with Opposition on sharing power MDC leader may accept prime minister's post Road to negotiations Fifth of Burmese aid cash lost to exchange rate trick (Reuters): Iraqis who worked for US offered sanctuary (AP): Family killed in fall (AFP): UN human rights post (AP): A little surprising (AP): Intact dinosaur find (AFP): 'Executions' halted (AP): Beaten girl, 4, wakes (AFP): Name and shame The Times BT Israel breaks pledge on new settlements Timesonline Shipwrecks and Second World War bombs threaten £6 billion pipeline Vital link with the West Multiple Display Advertising Items Win Investing 'Nuclear bomber base' raises fears of a new Cuban crisis Arms race Defence chiefs are said to be urging Moscow to retaliate against the US missile shield plan, Tony Halpin reports Atomic fuel deal threatens peace, says US ally The Times Timesonline The Times Red-light vigilantes fined for putting clients on YouTube Culprits infringed Spain's Data Protection Act The Times Drug lords 'are being shielded' (AFP): Estonians ready to conquer gulf Abramovich in parliament bid (AFP): Missile crew fall asleep on duty HSBC Dow falls 283 points on poor house sales Easy Jet fares gloom Ford's record $9bn loss Quote of the day Credit Suisse in profit Business big shot Doubts grow over BP's investment in Russia after 'harassed' Dudley quits the country FSA accuses former Cazenove partner of insider dealing Index Stock markets Something rotten in the state of Russia The high street loses appeal Renault Commodities Currencies Brave is best in troubled times Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Business big shot On a Rolls Rolls-Royce scores on efficiency and low emissions Shipping sector rides wave of boom in global trade This is . . . oh, look, it really doesn't bear thinking about. Does it? Now you, too can hang your shotgun on a handy, easily constructed rack alongside the bed and blow your offspring's head off by accident when they wander in at midnight after having had a bad dream It's the Mauritians who really set the ball rolling City Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items The job could be yours on the toss of a coin City Diary Commiserations are coming in for Malcolm Calvert, the … City Diary A reader is puzzled by the response he received from … City Diary Today is, you will have noted, the last day of the … City Diary Picture Gallery Gas and electricity bills look set to rise as Scottish & Southern tells of cost pressure BE talks advance Suppliers will have to offer cheapest deals to poorest Buncefield damage 'was predictable' Sun shines on B&q B&b mortgage boost JJB remains upbeat Yell shares lifted EasyJet forecasts higher fares and fewer flights will hit passenger choice Hitting headwinds The Times FSA chief says slowdown is entering its third stage US slowdown pushes Ford to record $9bn quarterly loss Investors cheer as Credit Suisse sets aside credit crunch woes and returns to black (AP): Dutch firm accused of energy futures scam (Reuters): Saint-Gobain warning (Reuters): UBS accused Bank ratings report Eurozone rates hope The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Timesonline British funds The principle of no advertising on BBC is brought to you by ITV, after a bit of a fight Dan Sabbagh on the public broadcaster's defence of commercial sponsorship that is now deemed to have harmed its integrity Commonsense step in defusing download minefield Media Mediapolis London Financial Futures Wall Street 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 Trinity Mirror shines on Bennett Coleman bid talk Market report Ukraine pain for oil explorers Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day BG Group has powerful future despite short-term setbacks Capita Group Deal of the day Timesonline BSS Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Rolex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Commander Alec Dennis Naval officer who led the boarding party which captured documents that helped the Allies to break the German Enigma codes Commander Alec Dennis, DSC, wartime destroyer captain, was born on February 18,1918. He died on June 29,2008, aged 90 Lives online Timesonline Index Rotmistrz Ryszard Dembinski Polish cavalryman who fought with the Allies in Normandy and was the keeper of his country's flame in postwar London Rotmistrz Ryszard Dembinski, cavalry officer and chairman of the Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum in London, 1979-2004, was born on February 24,1924. He died on June 29,2008, aged 84 Charles Wick Cold Warrior and director of the US Information Agency who brought Hollywood glitz to the role while pushing propaganda Charles Wick, US Information Agency director, 1981-89, was born on October 12,1917. He died on July 20, aged 90 Ron Hughes Leading rackets professional who mentored the students of Malvern College Ron Hughes, rackets player, was born on November 25,1920. He died on July 1,2008, aged 87 Carl Whittaker Heart patient who became a record-breaking athlete in the Transplant Games Carl Whittaker, heart transplant athlete, was born on May 27,1960. He died on June 11,2008, aged 48 Court Circular Court's power to pursue new point on appeal Law Report Court of Appeal Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Timesonline In Memoriam - Private Elections Public Notices Announcements Legal Notices The Times I do like to be beside the sea Times Archive Timesonline Calls to the Bar Legal Notices George Hanrahan Sue Ryder Care Wolf Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Drivershandbook Multiple Display Advertising Items Machine Mart Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Timesonline Ramonti setback rubs salt into Godolphin's wounds Wolverhampton Sandown Park Yesterday's racing results Bath Uttoxeter Doncaster Kempton Park Bet of the day Folkestone Index Cricket Results Cycling Equestrianism Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Football Other sport Thirsk Newmarket Chepstow Ascot Course specialists York Powell unfazed by Bolt from blue and says jail is the only deterrent for cheats Athletics Murray recovery crowns day of misery for Federer and Swiss Tennis Timesonline Five to watch tonight Lack of plan knocks Britain right off track The Times Ashton moves on with new role Rugby union Timesonline Glamorgan break their two-year duck Norman trails leaders Beijing ban for Iraq Lancashire v Hampshire Timesonline Nottinghamshire v Yorkshire Essex v Gloucestershire Middlesex v Worcestershire Northamptonshire v Leicestershire Dash for cash could bankrupt spirit of the game The Times Brearley the role model as Smith continues his revolution at Middlesex Cricket The Sunday Times Parsonage pips Chandler to take Hickstead win Equestrianism Champions League comes under threat ECB prepares for worst-case scenario with alternative event England may pull out as ICC tournament stays in Pakistan Matthew Hoggard has conceded that his England career Waitrose Soap-opera Premier plots tailor-made for market United's passage to Indian riches Gill looks to expand champions' global empire 120,000 crowds show it is wrong to portray us as one-sport nation Personal view Scolari says he is no Mourinho and shows his attacking intent Fabio Capello, the England manager, hopes that Frank … West Brom shirts to go on sale without sponsor Mido stays at home to get fit for new season Salgado warning Bojinov blow for City Lowe announces loss Stojkovic bemused Keane left out of Spurs squad but Barry still stuck in limbo Forward on verge of sealing Liverpool move Skoda Owen makes painfully slow recovery from the mumps Why defenders will be steering clear of England forward Sunderland line up Nigeria left back Window watch Times Crossword 23,975 Picture Gallery The Times Index Ferguson to help find successor Manager asked to give his input in search for replacement The Times British Cycling Index Inside today The Times UP Amy Winehouse Celebrity watch Today in times2 UP Elton John Down Up Lindsay Lohan Up Glue campaigner Down Peaches Geldof Down Countdown Up Sarah Jessica Parker's mole Something for the weekend Get darning now They acted like a malevolent spirit to bring down my father Rebecca Miller, the daughter of Arthur Miller and wife of Daniel Day-Lewis, talks to Andrew Billen about the attack on her father over alleged neglect of his Down's syndrome son — and how, as writer and director, she has stepped from his shadow Timesonline Dr Johnson, a very fine lost literary giant indeed The Times Fast, tasty, easy meals to wow them on holiday Food Even in an unfamiliar kitchen with missing utensils, few ingredients and no handy corner shop, you can conjure up a treat. Joanna Weinberg explains how Lentils with Bacon Cheat's cheesecake Simplest soda bread Globrix The essentials What to take with you Chill out with a summer soup Masterclass You can't go wrong with this red gazpacho and its creamy white version, both packed with flavour British International Motor Show Gazpacho with all the trimmings White gazpacho Crickets au champagne — a bit of a sticky wicket Jack Sprat Home-made ice-cream Short cuts Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Learning to swim The task of the Mercury-nominated Laura Marling is tricky — how best to be famous? Pete Paphides reports If you don't own me by now Pete Paphides' guide to the best albums of all time Aztec Camera High Land Hard Rain (1983) Mercury Prize The nominees From me to you The voice If you want to be a record producer, get advice from the top man. And they don't get much topper than Sir George Martin Newcastle Gateshead The Doctor will seize you now The hottest ticket for this year's Proms is the Dr Who concert on Sunday. Neil Fisher hauls out his Master card The Times Latin lover flexes his vocal muscles New releases Classical Erwin Schrott Opera Arias Decca Classical Claudio Abbado Mozart symphonies Archiv Pop Simian Mobile Disco Sample and Hold (Remix) Wichita Classical Quatuor Modigliani Haydn Mirare Pop Various The Godfather's R&B BGP Timesonline REMQ Pop Black Affair Pleasure Pressure Point V2 Double bill is no way to treat a lady First night Theatre The Portrait of a Lady A Doll's House Theatre Royal, Bath The Times Proms BBCSO/Belohlávek Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre Shakespeare's R&J Southwark Playhouse, SE1 Jazz Neil Cowley Trio Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 Pop The Dandy Warhols Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Inside today Times offers It's all in his genes TV & Radio Last night's tv John Barrowman: The Making of Me (BBC Two) Travellers' Century (BBC Four) Prawn toast with black onion seeds Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Timesselects Brits Who Made the Modern World Viewing guide Five, 7.30pm Burn Up BBC Two, 9pm The Shining (1980) Film choice More4,9pm American Psycho (2000) Film4,10.45pm Variations The Kevin Bishop Show Channel 4,10pm Shark Five, 10pm The Rainmaker (1997) BBC One, 11.20pm In times2 on monday Today's tv prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Day Time Highlights Answers from Page 27 Web watcher Radio choice Today's radio Get down and legal Young times If you download music illegally, your parents will receive warning letters and may be blacklisted under a Government and industry reform Do educational targets harm children's development? Timesonline Daily dingbat Riddle Puzzle of the day Anagram Each clue below can be rearranged to spell a different drink. Can you unscramble them all? Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 279 Arthritis Care Su doku Index Sainsbury's The Workout Solution Picture Gallery Yesterday's Solutions Index In the bleak midsummer Opening bids Brief encounter My neighbour's trees are damaging our house Focus . . . on Wrexham Local intelligence At a glance In the bleak midsummer Opening bids Quality of life Smartest streets Restaurants Nightlife Education Working life Upside Downside Putney, Sw15: house with modern interior Get in Get out Get away Out Terraced house in Kent Sandwich: cottage in conservation area Away Holiday home in Norfolk Wander lonely? 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