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News from 28/07/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gary Duncan Commentary, Andrew Jones, Janice Turner, Gabriele Marcotti, William Reid, Ray Long, Dave Brailsford, Matthew Syed, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Adrian Sudbury, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, Magnus Linklater, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Manav Kohli, Georgia Nicholson, Peter Lansley, David Rose, Peter Wade, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Professor Nadir R. Farid, Patrick Kidd, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Robin Pagnamenta, Hollye Blades, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Howard Davies, Mark Simpson, Francis Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Ralph Erskine, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Angeline Adams, Rhys Blakely, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, David Charter, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Michael Theodoulou, Neil Fisher Commentary, Rick Broadbent, Grethe Hooper Hansen, Graham Rounce, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Richard Evans, David Perkins, Chris Wood, Jeremy Page, Andy Palmer, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Planet Jupitus, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Jeremy Paxman, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Nick Hasell, Tony Cascarino, Chris Lintott, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Richard Duce, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Maxwell, Andy Rickell Executive Director, Alice Fordham, David Marusza, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Andrew Boucher, Michael Gove, Joe Clay, Dr Gerald Danaher, David Sinclair, Bob Holman, Bojan Pancevski, Chris Ayres, Antje Derks, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Paul Larter, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Sarah Collins, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Robertson, Paul Philip Deputy Chief Executive and Director, Christopher Irvine, Miriam Wilkins,

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Index The Times Weakened Brown gives in to union demands Concessions on minimum wage and time off A girls' day in with the Prime Minister's wife Energy 'conspiracy' pushing up gas prices 47 die in bombings Boom time for farms Daimler revival Inside today Index A Political Signal Leading articles The vice-presidency has grown in importance in recent years, and Obama and McCain are looking for running-mates who will appeal to the centre Index Bombs in India A little known Islamist group is attempting to provoke sectarian violence On the Beach A holiday is for relaxing, not reading e-mails on the BlackBerry Times2 News World Sport Obituary Letters to the Editor Today's weather Energy firms 'conspire to raise prices' 4.5 million families struggling to pay fuel bills, says select committee A bitter pill, but it may bring inflation to a head There are Better Ways to Exercise! Roll over Beethoven — Time Lord opens the Tardis to a new generation of Prom-goers News The Proms have been innovating ever since 1895 The Workout School cadet forces 'would bring order' Tax break ignored Mutilation risk Four £1m Lotto wins Most read at timesonline. co. uk Farmers ready to cash in on soaring land prices . . . but more pain for homeowners in the South Specsavers Forget about replacing Brown. None of you lot is up to the job, Prescott tells Cabinet plotters News Labour turmoil 'Posing with you will send my street cred to zero' Inside today Timesonline Also under attack, but can you guess the leader? On holiday he must get out and smell the sea breeze Labour turmoil The how, when, who and whether that stand in way of quest for new leader 'Virtual children' will take guesswork out of making the medicine go down NatWest Nightclub man was shot dead as he chatted to his friends LV Four killed in car crash Insurance for Muslims Fewer pints sunk in pubs Expedia Cable&Wireless Please forgive us, canoe fraud wife tells her sons in letter from prison Timesonline Saab 93 Appeal Court In court today Minister 'misled MPs over Iraq torture' Inquiry will also investigate general's evidence Cable&Wireless Qantas told to check oxygen bottles after 747 explosion Modernist development at British Museum will destroy key period details, say critics Lastminute John Lewis There's more to Britain than Dickens, Chinese told Renault Timesonline Tempting the tourists Letter to The Times that saved 'army of sad children' Wartime concern transformed repressive conditions Timesonline Lexus Streaker trio evade capture at Windsor polo match Obesity gene 'prevents people from feeling full' Tough Guy challenge proves too hard in the heat Gay sex is a sin, say four in five Protestants Snooker-playing collie run over by owner Timesonline Cheap flights boom runs out of runway No frills is fine but the one thing they can't cut is the cost of fuel Thrift factors Bringing it all together After 21 years in a freezer, baby boy will be buried against his parents' wishes Hen harriers 'being shot' Baby gorillas are released Lego is the favourite toy Americanexpress Sunken U-boat may be salvaged as a tourism draw Suzuki Those in peril on the sea We all need a bit of holiday spirit sometimes At the start of a good break a switch is thrown in our heads: we believe that magic can happen, that life can be different This man speaks to the brain as well as the heart Not-so-beautiful minds Index Well played Labour should choose Hillary, not Obama If Gordon Brown goes, Harriet Harman should take over. Only a woman can change the climate of political debate Picture Gallery Banks need a cushion against hard times More mergers at home and co-operation abroad will be required to solve this crisis Come on in, the water's . . . crowded In my view Thunderer: TV can no longer afford boom salaries Tackling poverty in sub-Saharan Africa Fitness to practise Factory girls We must change our attitudes to the disabled What to teach our youngsters Timesonline Bletchley's evidence Canal culture Great Danes Satisfied customer A nasty 'ole The ever-changing tune of 'ordinary' history Folk music has always had its detractors, but the singer Chris Wood believes it is England's richest cultural resource Monarch An acoustic playlist A folk song isn't 500 years old, it has been evolving for 500 years. Try these songs in their traditional form and as they have been reinterpreted by the present generation The Daily Daily Universal Register Timesonline Kylie spins her spectacular web of hits First night Pop Kylie Minogue O2 Arena Dell Financier to Beatles leaves £7m Multiple Display Advertising Items Plea for peace as 'jihad bombers' are blamed for deadly strikes on cities Explosions kill 45 in Hindu nationalist heartlands India Five years of carnage Index Timesonline Hamas hits back after blast kills top officials Fatah supporters held in weekend of violence Israel Multiple Display Advertising Items Iran hangs 29 in mass execution Presidential rivals in race to choose a running-mate before Olympics United States Leading contenders Timberland Flooring Purge of spy network's old guard left Karadzic nowhere to hide Radovan Karadzic President Tadic has swiftly promoted his allies and removed nationalists that sought to protect their wartime leaders, David Charter writes Staples Links to criminals The Times Timesonline Nephew supplied fugitive with food and cash lifeline Serbia Perfect for sun worshippers — a bouncy church that can be brought to the beach Giant inflatable infuriates some traditionalists Italy Seven drown as riptides strike coast during heatwave United States Unusual places of worship (AP): Ferry owner cleared over 1,000 deaths (AP): Landslide predicted (Reuters): China monitors Arctic (AP): Storms kill five (AP): Eta suspects held (Reuters): Holiday ban 'illegal' (AP): Church shooting (AP): Four panda cubs born Pedal power challenges car culture on LA's freeways United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Bel-Air and New York Palace join Dorchester Russians deny threats Daimler drawing board WTO talks resume Quote of the day Vietnam airline delay Business big shot KKR gets set for $15bn flotation in New York after credit-crunch delay Two more US banks hit the buffers as defaults soar Index Stock markets Pessimists are basing their gloom on old news Commodities Timesmobile Boodles Currencies Need to know Business big shot Playboy of the Eastern World Behind the news Dan Sabbagh Bel-Air and New York Palace join Dorchester stable Billionaires accuse BP as joint venture row threatens to become diplomatic incident Harrods threatened by strike over pay and holidays MPs criticise expected EDF takeover of British Energy Premier Inn Tata ready to pitch Daimler back into race with Bentley and Rolls-Royce Hungry miners reap rich harvest from potash — the latest must-have mineral The Times Free-trade deal still faces barriers, says Mandelson Investors rediscover meaning of risk as Vietnam's economic miracle begins to run out of fuel China's cartel law to fine foreign offenders at least 1% of turnover The Times In an age of economic upheaval, should all eyes turn to Singapore, the canary in the mine cage? Monday manifesto The city-state's Finance Minister argues that it is a barometer for all of Asia and will be uniquely tested by the credit crunch. Leo Lewis reports Tharman Shanmugaratnam Equity Prices Actionforcharity Reader Offers Ltd Johnny Griffin Tenor saxophonist of dazzling speed and gritty style who played with Monk and Coltrane before settling into the Paris jazz scene Johnny Griffin, jazz saxophonist, was born on April 24,1928. He died on July 25,2008, aged 80 Colin Cooper British singer and instrumentalist who formed the Climax Blues Band and enjoyed success on both sides of the Atlantic Colin Cooper, musician, was born on October 7,1939. He died of cancer on July 3,2008, aged 68 Index Randy Pausch Professor of computer science whose online last lecture on living with terminal cancer made him a worldwide inspiration Randy Pausch, computer scientist and author, was born on October 23,1960. He died of pancreatic cancer on July 25,2008, aged 47 Lives in brief Richard Mills Talented and fearless Times photographer who captured telling images of violence and its victims from Ireland to Afghanistan Richard Mills, press photographer, was born on August 25,1966. He was found dead on July 14,2008, aged 41 Not the totality but the solar eclipse is still worth a look Night Sky August Flint hints at existence of Palaeolithic man in Ireland Cumulative approach in assessing risk of return Law Report European Court of Human Rights Index Patient exercise of a timeless craft Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Legal news Service appointment Latest wills Legal Notices Personals Timesonline. co. uk/announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices The Times Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 King George gives Ascot meeting a boost but future remains unclear Panorama investigation comes under starter's orders Big-race betting Index Scarcity of Godolphin rides left McEvoy with simple decision Southwell Johnny Murtagh is 11-8 with William Hill to be top … Uttoxeter Yarmouth Course specialists Windsor Racing Bet of the day Agar follows in father's footsteps as Hull secure Wembley return Rugby league Untouchable St Helens reaching Wigan-esque heights Déjá vu for Norman as Vaughan wins Senior Open Golf Germany's prowess confirmed with Wulschner's victory Equestrianism Ascot Yesterday's racing results Carlisle Pontefract Athletics Results Cricket Twenty20 Cup Darts Equestrianism Golf England rise to the occasion at Coronation Cup Polo Rugby league Rugby union Tri-Nations Series Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Haslam getting used to playing supporting role as son takes to life on the track Motorcycling The winner of three world titles is now settled as a parent and family man, but that brings its own moments of nervousness, writes Rick Broadbent Chapter and verse The Middlesex Sevens Timesonline The Times Rocket man and boy Okoro hits right note in effort to follow in role model's footsteps Athletics Holmes's successor can boost Britain's hopes Bolt unsure if he will go for sprint double in Beijing An unbowed belief in Olympic ideal Drug cheats cannot dim the Corinthian spirit of a true British hero, as Matthew Syed discovers '. . . and it's Hemery, Great Britain' Zain wins Queen's Prize in Bisley thriller Taylor back to best British dip out in Linz Hampshire claim title England in charge Sydney left with empty feeling after gorging on 2000 success Olympic legacies Four years from yesterday, the 2012 Olympics will begin in London. In the second of a four-part series, Paul Larter takes a look at the legacy of the Millennium Games — or lack of it Timesonline Tomorrow Sastre claims victory for Spain as his Australian rival succumbs to nerves Cycling Tour de France Putting the sport into schools will help realise its potential Final stage The Times Murray's progress suggests he is closing the gap on the big three Tennis Win over Djokovic is huge boost for Briton Victorious Middlesex pink and perky after claiming key to untold treasures Cricket Twenty20 Cup Rumours grow of ECB's plan for Abu Dhabi event Timesonline Masters of basics give lesson to flashy trendsetters Twenty20 Cup evolution Selectors and Harmison stuck in comfort zone Cricket Bringing it all together England squad Collingwood hoping luck will turn Times Crossword 23,977 Picture Gallery The Times Scolari goes in search of glory on four fronts Chelsea manager says he can win every trophy The Times Inside today Index Index Today in times2 Beirut gives new meaning to the term 'warfare' L'eau blow for bottled water Judge Jargon Forward planning Quietening a fool's racket The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster Get a proper bra Want to swap shoes with Sarah Brown? It's in the bag Timesonline Let's have films with normal, dull kids for a change The Times A car that will make you laugh . . . or gaze in wonder Motoring Halfords Tempcover Daihatsu Materia 1.5 Department for Transport New Brighton, Merseyside, July 21 At 27, I'm dying, but I feel content Health Adrian Sudbury is facing an early death because of leukaemia, but a brave campaign to raise awareness about bone-marrow donation can become his legacy Hormone hell Nutrition Q&a Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell answers your questions Hinge benefits Fitness The Times Coping with PCOS Get your levels right New drug is the biggest advance in cancer treatment for 15 years Lifescan Multiple Display Advertising Items Index 10 secrets of our success From Fringe cult to star pin-ups — The Mighty Boosh tell Dominic Maxwell how they became the kings of comedy Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Last chance Book now Becks, look at what you started They've got the bodies, so why shouldn't sportsmen pose in their pants for cash, asks Mark Simpson AA There's a Place for this musical at 50 First night Theatre West Side Story Sadler's Wells Pop Kanye West Long Marston Airfield, Stratford-upon-Avon Inside today Theatre A Slight Ache Lyttelton Pop B-52s Roundhouse, NW1 Proms BBC Philharmonic/Tortelier Albert Hall/Radio 3 Mary Poppins Proms CBSO/Adès Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Times All hail the cabbies Weekend tv Arena: Cab Driver (BBC Four) The Kevin Bishop Show (C4) Roast mushroom soup with balsamic vinegar Dinner tonight Eat it with University Challenge BBC Two, 8pm Tv today The Times Battle of the Brains Viewing guide BBC Two, 6pm Dispatches: Sandwiches Unwrapped Channel 4,8pm One Man and His Canoe: The John Darwin Story ITV1, 9pm Frida (2002) Film choice BBC One, 11.05pm Hang 'Em High (1967) Five, 11.05pm Variations Can't Read, Can't Write Channel 4,9pm Re-Animator (1985) Channel 4,2.50am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Poetry in Motion Web watcher Answers from Page 27 Word Watching Today's radio Confessions of Georgia Groome Young times The film of Louise Rennison's book, Confessions Of Georgia Nicholson, is out now. We meet its star Do… The Times Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Picture ladder Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 280 Acorn Stairlifts Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery Bringing it all together The Workout Solution Timesonline Index Weekend in Numbers The News Peace breaks out at Villa O'Neill to offer Barry new deal Solano's warning salvo Tévez hits back for United after woe of penalty miss Picture of the Day Struggling to clean up the game Fàbregas flattered by Real's reported interest News in brief Sporting reject Everton approach for Moutinho Diouf sees the Light West Ham's medical aid Benitez could be sitting on the biggest goldmine in … Forgiving Keegan backs Barton return The Prem Timesonline Generation game gets harder The Debate Oliver Kay Debate Wenger's blind spot One law for Ronaldo A 21st-century dispute Hull's rude awakening 'Leave the four nations to slug it out for the right to play in 2012' The Debate Index United visit provides timely close-up of South Africa's enthusiasm, and failings Hargreaves hopeful his powers of recovery will restore Ferguson's faith Bernd Schuster, the Real Madrid coach, has admitted … 'Frozen out' Gadsby in offer to buy back Derby Tony's Fiver The Training Shaping up for the new season Appliance of science works in the long run The modern pre-season is about much more than running and losing weight. Kunle Odetoyinbo, the sports scientist at Reading, explains what professional players go through to prepare themselves for the rigours of the campaign ahead The object of the exercise Year-long excuse to stick to strict diet of football No place for laughter in the beautiful game Market forces at work as teams chase their targets The Transfers Club-by-club guide Arsenal Manchester United Aston Villa Middlesbrough Blackburn Rovers Newcastle United Bolton Wanderers Portsmouth Chelsea Stoke city Everton Sunderland Fulham Tottenham Hotspur Hull City West Bromwich Albion Liverpool West Ham United Manchester City Wigan Athletic Mourinho steals show again The Continent The Columnist The Times Holding back the cash Fifa sees sense on tickets Black night in Moscow is a thing of the past for Terry Captain moves on from past failings The Player The Champions League is still the holy grail for Chelsea's redoubtable captain The Box Two ways to feed your fantasy Every fan's fantasy: a night of football, pizza . . . and Cesc Play the Game Timesonline. co. uk/playthegame Winners and losers in game of pick and mix Secret to success is forward thinking outside the box Play the Game Timesonline. co. uk/playthegame Cascarino's squad Top goalkeepers and defenders in 2007-08 Play the Game Timesonline. co. uk/playthegame Defence Clean sheets Minutes played Goals plus assists Team points Why Benítez is right to put Barry on a pedestal The Aston Villa midfield player was the top performer in PlayTheGame last season Bulletins will keep you up to speed How the scoring works New for this season How to wheel and deal your team up the standings Top midfielders and forwards in 2007-08 Assists Goals Minutes played Team points It's time for big spenders to get alive and clicking Fantasy Football Fantasyfootball. timesonline. co. uk Fantasists have never had it so good as the curtain comes up on a new season Six possible bargains Stumped for cash in attack so I'll become a Jô selector The top 100 Magnificent seven to boost your hopes The Times Pointers to which of the new boys will make mark Will men such as Deco and Jô adapt quickly to life in the Premier League? Clowns and crocks who can unsettle your team Head-to-heads put you on the spot Fantasy Favourities Selection dilemmas Bill Edgar weighs up six of the toughest choices facing those looking to get the most for their money Ashley Young v Joe Cole Peter Crouch v Michael Owen Steven Gerrard v Cesc Fàbregas Fernando Torres v Dimitar Berbatov Patrice Evra v Gaël Clichy Forgotten stars ready to start new season afresh Comeback candidates Antasy Favourites Cash in on top players making their return A naming ceremony that is far more important than you think Our favourites Dunhill

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