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News from 29/07/2008

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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Garth Ap Rees, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Catherine Boyle, Richard Hobson, Sarah Urwin Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Vorderman, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Penny Dordon, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Edward Welsh, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, James Hider, Dan Murdoch, Geoff Brown, Rob Wright Champion Tipster, Robin Pagnamenta, Sathnam Sanghera, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Valerie Elliott, Rachel Sylvester, Ellis Armstrong, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Griff Rhys Jones, Peter Stiff, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nico Hines, Rhys Blakely, Dawn Devereux, Jonathan Richards, Rachel Campbell Johnston, David Charter, Ann Tyas, David Housden, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Dawn Stephen, Lisa Armstrong, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Kaveh Solhekol, Mike Hall, M. Konrad, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, William B. Plowman, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Hattie Garlick, Helen Nugent, Mick Hume, Harvey Gallagher, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Paul O'Connell, Julia Brookes Times Travel Writer, Dominic Maxwell, Sarmad Ali, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Dr Richard House, Stephen Bubb, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Veronica Schmidt, John Chenery, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Commander Giles Binney, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Michael Vinall, Adam Sherwin, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Jane Macartney, Antony Polonsky, Raymond Cohen, Christopher Irvine, Andy Savylord,

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Index Murder law shake-up ends 'crime of passion' Domestic violence is no excuse, says Harman End of pier show comes to Weston-super-Mare Price war will plunge Ryanair into the red Labour loses faith Honeymoon shooting Met chief faces inquiry £20m Keane deal Inside today Timesonline Thin Air Leading article Michael O'Leary and Ryanair have done more to widen European horizons than Jacques Delors and the EU. But dirt-cheap air travel is not sustainable Index The Iraqi dustbowl A once-fertile land is threatened by severe drought Funny Business The Edinburgh Festival should be game for a laugh Times2 News Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Index Doomed if they do, doomed if they don't Ditching Brown would not boost Labour's election chances Party is largely written off by electorate Gloom about the economy Ing Direct Formaldehyde, skulls and plenty of bling: Hirst brings £65m of his wares to market Artist courts controversy by cutting out dealers and selling directly to buyers. Ben Hoyle reports Admiration, courtship, break-up . . . art is like love The Workout Groom and best man stabbed at reception Patients shun choice Kenya torture claims House of Lords flood Most read at timesonline. co. uk More male partners will be convicted of murder after reform of law, minister says Use of physical restraint in children's prisons is banned Credit Suisse Honeymoon doctor shot dead at luxury villa in Caribbean Holiday tragedy Safe, prosperous — an unlikely murder scene The wedding day photos that bride will never see Expedition leader swept out to sea as he tried to save students Bringing it all together Met chief to be investigated over Scotland Yard contracts worth £3m awarded to friend Internet mapping will show local crime rate Cholesterol drugs can help with Alzheimer's In court today Warship commander in Gulf hostages episode loses his job Navy says move not linked to abduction incident Exam watchdog takes over re-marking in test fiasco Dell Dunhill Brown aide accused of abusing delegates £8.5m new forest SAS victim named Student took own life ITN reporter decision Out of puff Amber nectar? This shrew can drink it all night long and still wake up bushy-tailed Police safety drive cuts road deaths in the North Fatalities Animal instincts John Lewis Hot demand for Mirren's bikini People The BBC brain drain continues with the departure Multiple Display Advertising Items Postscript A vowel way to treat her The Face Don't expect to see Dame Eileen Atkins, the Emmy-nomina Win Picture Gallery Actors faced with the curse of a ringing mobile phone CitroËn Bishops hear Rabbi's lament on lost faith Read Ruth Gledhill's live coverage from Canterbury timesonline. co. uk/gledhill 'Pastoral forum' planned to prevent Anglican rebellion Multiple Display Advertising Items Feather & black Sky Gap-year mission to find baby orphans for France Computing headsches? We will, rebuild, say couple who saw their dream go … Heritage Multiple Display Advertising Items 'a ship went straight through the gents' Piers of the realm Victorian triumphs that turn to scrap metal by the sea Timesonline Bias fears force anti-hunt judge to stand aside in animal welfare case Alliance Leicester Disadvantaged teenagers offered £400 to spend on after-school activities Expedia Amy Winehouse taken to hospital after fits The imaginative energy of liars is amazing Everyone asked how Anne Darwin could do that to her children. I wondered how she could do it at all But will girls go down to the stud farm? Muscle for rent A threat to cartopia Index Holy smoke, Dick The prosecco plotters circle wounded Brown David Miliband now has the 'cojones' for a leadership challenge that could decide Labour's future direction Picture Gallery Giant TVs win a medal for crassness The London Olympics will come and go. But one legacy could be a permanent eyesore Money to burn In my view Thunderer: Arthur Seaton's misbehaviour is life-affirming Psychotherapy must be regulated now African development The complexities of Polish-Jewish relations There are hazards in early learning Timesonline Strange coincidence New pants, please A proper vibrato A pasty had no rules A weighty argument Safe landings With Dubrovnik cheaper than Dorset, we need cheap flights Environmentalists will cheer if rising fuel prices ground the budget airlines. But, Alice Thomson says, their customers deserve holidays too Dfs Archive The Daily universal Register Clouds of stardust as wizard casts his spell First night Pop Tom Waits Edinburgh Playhouse FSB HSBC Turks urged to close ranks in face of bomb carnage and political turmoil Prime Minister's plea as court considers ruling party's fate Timesonline Olympic stars face gender test to prove they are women Karadzic stole my identity, says bearded faith healer Multiple Display Advertising Items AirCargo Settlement Crowning glory or a costly folly? King's coronation divides islands Monocled monarch Golan Heights peace deal offer (Reuters): Zimbabwe talks deadlocked (Reuters): Branson unveils space launcher Directline Hunt for insurgents unearths only ghost towns and drought Iraq US and Iraqi troops are enduring searing heat in their latest offensive, but their enemies are proving to be elusive, Deborah Haynes reports Zurich connect Women suicide bombers kill 57 Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus from failed crops, sandstorms and scorched earth Turning up the heat Call-centre workers demand money without menaces Debt-collecting Indian style to beat the crunch Multiple Display Advertising Items I feel your pain . . . The Times Girls will be girls at Olympics — sex tests will prove it The countdown to Beijing timesonline. co. uk/olympics The Times (Reuters): Weapons expert 'killed' by missile Soldier is killed in Afghanistan (Reuters): McCain blemish is sent for biopsy (AFP): Open door on Qantas flight Sky Gender issues IMF warning sends Dow into tailspin Crosby reports today Scardino looks to US BP set for record profit Quote of the day Trade talks threat Business big shot Jon Pain Ryanair heads for the red as O'Leary launches price war to wipe out rivals Tesco gears up for assault on financial services sector Index Stock markets Merrill Lynch forced to take emergency action ahead of writedown We do things differently over here, old boy Picture Gallery City has range to reign supreme Commodities It's a knockout Archive Sartoriani Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Business big shot Timesonline An idea whose time is coming on line Operators 'put brake on growth of mobile internet' This is the South Pole, a place that needs a computer magazine — Computerworld Antarctica Premier Inn Dame Marjorie has the route to success twigged City Diary Some people have too much time on their hands City Diary When a stone has rolled away, what can you do? City Diary Reckitt Benckiser bucks trend as profits increase In America they are nothing if not imaginative City Diary Picture Gallery Crosby will advise Darling to reject the idea of launching a British Fannie Mae JPMorgan Cazenove picks ex-Barclays man after three-month search Land Registry confirms that housing market is locked in downward spiral Pearson chief puts faith in Obama as first-half profits buck market trend Scardino hopes for Democratic win in US The Times Datamonitor deal weighs on Informa profits City stretches advantage over rivals in forex trading Financial Services Authority extends crackdown with new charges Russian row and road lobby anger poised to take shine off BP's quarterly profits Timesonline Northern Foods escapes economic chill as Britain tucks into its frozen ready meals Milkround Timesonline BAE to pay £531m cash for data security group Wall Street tumbles as IMF warns that America's housing slump is not yet over KKR's $117m loss casts cloud over plans for flotation Fresh fears WTO talks near deadlock over levels of US subsidies The Times unit trust information service Unit Trust Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Leonard Cheshire Disability British funds Unilever makes clean break with sale of North American business Multiple Display Advertising Items Clouds gather over costas as Spanish house sales falter 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 HBOS's shares start week of bad news on the slide Market report Bid approach lifts Wilmington Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Pearson offers secure hold in times of falling confidence Compass Deal of the day Timesonline WSP Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action medical research Reader Offers Ltd Youssef Chahine Distinguished Egyptian director whose many films championed the oppressed and criticised official corruption and bigotry Youssef Chahine, film director, was born on January 25,1926. He died on July 27,2008, aged 82 Index Lord Russell-Johnston Leading Scottish Liberal politician who campaigned articulately on issues ranging from Home Rule to stability in the Balkans Lord Russell-Johnston, Scottish Liberal Party leader, 1974-88, and President of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly, 1999-2002, was born on July 28,1932. He died after a period of poor health on July 25,2008, aged 75 Bob Crampsey Wide-ranging writer and broadcaster, nick named the 'sage of Scottish football' for his erudite contributions to Scotsport Bob Crampsey, teacher, writer and broadcaster, was born on July 8,1930. He died after a long illness on July 27,2008, aged 78 His Honour James Mendl Popular judge who presided over Knightsbridge Crown Court for 19 years His Honour James Mendl, circuit judge, 1974-1997, was born on October 23,1927. He died on July 13,2008, aged 80 Lord Hunt of Tanworth Lives remembered David Caminer Bronislaw Geremek Thetimes Disability discrimination ban applies to carers too Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Other counsel can step in Court of Appeal Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Suffragettes arrested during fracas outside Parliament Times Archive Archive Court Circular Service appointments Legal Notices Court & Social Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Infallible seems rock solid over shorter trip Glorious Goodwood Ladbrokes Bet of the day Index Montmartre, favourite for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe Time to play down gambling culture? You bet Racing Perth Goodwood Richard Hannon's Edge Closer has been left as top-weigh Beverley Southwell Yesterday's results Yarmouth Promising Lead misses Nassau Worcester Windsor Course specialists Uttoxeter Coral Wood joins paid ranks with spring in his step after Birkdale success On the trail of the Tiger Cricket Results Football Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Toyota admit error caused Glock crash Keirin claims denied Duo draw coach's ire Norman prefers a rest Slow going for Kiwis Page closes on prize The Times Timesonline London aims for smooth handover Olympic Games Role at closing ceremony in China is crucial Tomlinson is Beijing doubt as scan reveals damage to calf Barcelona happy to admire view of Games that altered the city's entire landscape Olympic legacies Owen Slot says that the Catalan capital continues to reap cultural and economic benefits from an Olympics that helped to transform a tired and grey former industrial outlook The Times Did Barcelona deliver an Olympic legacy? Gentle giant Nel prepares to unleash fiery 'Gunther' on England batsmen Cricket 'Bowling that first ball' gives Harmison a buzz Timesonline Twenty 20 impasse tests ECB's powers of diplomacy Ravi Bopara hit seven sixes in a brilliant 54-ball … Williams facing injunction after leaving Bulldogs for union riches NRL fears more will follow in his footsteps The Times Past misdemeanours No room in squad for Lampard, claim Inter Football Gallas ready to change Steele joins United Malouda aiming high Sturrock's illness Benítez's value judgements open to question after £20m Keane deal Levy disappointed with 'enforced' sale The £58 million man takes new step along transfer trail England youngsters left unfulfilled Derby dismiss Gadsby's allegations as groundless Coming to a Premier League ground near you . . . Timesonline Luton receive golden share but fans are not impressed Football Keegan prepared to stand by his man but Newcastle remain divided over Barton Football Midfield player due back at club today Concept Back to work Ince believes move will rejuvenate Robinson Johnson next to arrive as Hodgson revamps Fulham Window watch Bendtner makes eloquent case for inclusion Times Crossword 23,978 Picture Gallery The Times Chelsea hit rivals with their latest call to arms Kenyon tells clubs to get their houses in order The Times Inside today Index Index Today in times2 Black may be in Vogue but black models are still shouldered out Prepubescent boy Useless fact of the day Playing the name game Max Ernst: The Temptation of St Anthony (1945) Modern art explained Middle-class dilemma Can and Kant do Playing to the gallery Critics Craig Children and Martin Bain-Jones (creations of comics Armstrong and Miller) launch their new podcast series today. Andrew Billen meets them Timesonline Our trademark rows are the best in the world The Times They paid out for canoe man, but would they for you? An insurer paid up when John Darwin faked his own death but, as ordinary people are often refused money in tragic circumstances, Carol Midgley asks whether we should brother buying life insurance The Times Key questions About your policy Live dangerously, it's safer Families If we knew the true statistical odds of bad things befalling us, we'd stop living so fearfully, a new book claims. Carol Midgley adjusts her fretometer Le Meridien Rock of all ages Luke Leitch puts Glastonbury behind him to commune with his son at Britain's biggest free outdoor festival for the under-fives Community Mark Festival fun Upcoming events Dr Tanya Byron I feel hurt and disappointed because I give my sister so much emotional support but she shows little interest in my welfare Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Is financing its own stage musical A not so funny thing happened on the way to the start of this year's Edinburgh Fringe. Dominic Maxwell reports Vespa Comedy by numbers The figures behind the Fringe Whose stave is it anyway? You call for it and Gabriela Montero, the world's best improv pianist, will play it. Sarah Urwin Jones reports Big Brother is becoming more like Bedlam every day Radio A global family holiday in the sun First night World Music Womad Charlton Park, Malmesbury Concert La clemenza di Tito Barbican Proms La Transfiguration Albert Hall/Radio 3 Dance Mikhailovsky Ballet London Coliseum Inside today Times offers Last night's tv TV & Radio Rhodes Across China (UKTV Food) New Tricks (BBC One) Lemon chicken with mushrooms and bacon Dinner tonight Eat it with The Zutons ITunes Festival ITV2, 7pm Tv today The Times Extraordinary Animals Viewing guide Five, 7.30pm Dr Alice Roberts: Don't Die Young BBC Two, 8pm/8.30pm Blackbeard the Pirate (1952) Film choice BBC Two, 11.20am Deceived (1991) BBC One, 11.20pm Variations Jimmy Doherty's Farming Heroes BBC Two, 9pm The Culture Show BBC Two, 10pm The Seventh Seal (1957, b/w)/Summer with Monika (1953, b/w) Film, 10.45pm/12.55am Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Biting home Web watcher Answers from Page 27 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice All the fun of the fête Young times It may be in Central London, but Regent's Park will become a huge village green this weekend Timesonline Daily dingbat Name the country Puzzle of the day Mind games Win an iPod Touch Times2 Crossword No 4592 Polygon Appeal Times2 Quiz Code Word No 281 Sunrise Su doku Word Watching More Puzzles, including Crossword, Kenken, Polygon … Picture Gallery D&A the Opticians Yesterday's Solutions Public Agenda Headline of the Week 'Straightening out the Circle Line' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Multiple Display Advertising Items The Top Stories Substitutions … the Other Council chiefs are cashing in Local Government Watch your council on TV Rights deal riles employers The … in … Public Opinion New Medical Research Birth control is a green option Other Stories we Liked At last, Death gets wheels All set for theatre time out Miscreants face single cell penalty Education Rain run-off stirs rise in water bills Charities Foreign Way Cautionary tale has little effect Young People Crunch hits middle classes Targets get it in the neck Media In the Professional Press Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you . . . Data to rebuild fractured identities What World for us Penny Dordon the director of Education and Resources for Improving Childhood Continence (Eric), on how campaigns to improve toilet and water provision in schools have helped children to tackle wetting and soiling Bog Standard Diary Dates Inside

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