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News from 30/07/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, James Burton Stewart, Catherine Raczynska, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Caroline Cornwall-Legh, Cathy Ross, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Ann Dent, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Kenneth Wood, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Grenville Croll, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Sam Banik, Robin Pagnamenta, Alan Carr, David Sharrock, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Robert Sheaf, John Whitney, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Robin Firman, Peter Ruck, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, John D. Wallace, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Lynne Spencer, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, John O'Leary, Ron Lewis, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Mark Ogden, Beverley Hughes Children's Minister, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Susan Thompson, John C. W. Cope, Russell Kempson, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Heath Aston, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Ronald Forrest, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Erica Wagner, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Crampton, Candia McWilliam, Alistair Cooke, Michael Moran, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Melanie McDonagh, Tony Dawe, Rajeev Syal, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Roger Sawtell, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, David H. Tatham, Michael Evans, Amir Taheri, Mark Hollingsworth, Frank Pope, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, Mauricio Lima,

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Index Miliband positions himself for leadership Speeches will intensify pressure on Brown Girl, 7, abducted by millionarire father Johnson in plot to oust Met police chief War on drugs failing Serb mob attacks Mortgage paralysis Bentley to join Spurs Inside today Index Crime and the Caribbean Violence, murder and social breakdown are threatening many small states in the region, already increasingly marginalised by the world's trading blocs Index The Body Politic The public have a right to know the details of their leaders' health Slicker Cities Urban development and gentrification have benefits News Business Opinion World Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Harder for 'limpet' to cling on Analysis Signature Lodges Mayor in plot to oust police chief Ahh, tricky: a hot date with a sensitive robot or yet another night in with my DVD player? Timesonline A robotic stroll through history The Workout Ruling on equal pay could cost £500m Lord Varley dies Teaching ad banned Plan to expand Hips Most read at timesonline. co. uk BA — Iberia merger would create biggest airline in Europe Timesonline Boots More flair, less stiff upper lip? Analysis Traffickers thwart police and Customs as demand for drugs continues to grow Drugs trade 'Risks are less than robbery' Case study The barons It was feared public would be caught in street battles Case study The dealers 'Heroin is so easy to get' Case study The addict 'Biggest weakness is when people come out of prison' Case study The helper There's still an awful lot of coca grown in Colombia Drugs trade Timesonline Castle Cover Peter Riddell Political Briefing Ex-husband of City executive abducts their daughter and sets sail for South America Family is told bridegroom will not survive shooting Ryanair Royal Mail Club backs down over ban on fat women Manager apologises for 'error of judgment' Magnet Social worker makes longlist for the Booker Ford Williams makes unity plea to Lambeth Conference Yorkshiremen off to a flier as county gets its flag Child rescued from car driven by drunk mother Another pier at risk as owner goes bankrupt Lloyds TSB Beach huts hit the quicksand of housing slump Supermodel revives hostilities over Falklands People Channel 4 snaps cuffs on Carr The Face VISA Bored with the candidates tipped to take Carol Vorderma BBC Breakfast News viewers were taken aback when X-Files fan Simon Pegg meets its star, Gillian Anderson, his fellow guest on The Late Show with David Letterman Postscript Publicising his new film Rock 'n' Rolla, Guy Ritchie … Russell Brand is to revive his Aldous Snow role in … New drug 'can slow Alzheimer's by 80 per cent' Nigel Hawkes Commentary MazDa School is censured as Sikh teenager wins right to wear bangle as symbol of faith Timesonline Huge case over small item bodes ill for further battles 'Honour' victim buried in cousin's garden £2.5m passports theft Wife drugged spouse Dead soldier named Web advert banned 15th lorry hits cottage Farewell to photographer for The Times who 'felt for everyone in every frame' Multiple Display Advertising Items Lib Dem donor disappears while awaiting trial for money laundering Dfs Cameron makes political hay while sun shines The Times East Enders stand firm against march of the City developers HSBC £5bn heir's drug charges dropped 'Burglars' killed Live shark stolen Winehouse out Sky Change is the only constant Al-Qaeda's sinister creep into North Africa As the jihadists face defeat in Iraq and Afghanistan, they are moving almost unnoticed into a new power base The odd case of my shrinking waist Clean conscience Index Watch it, madam Up the palace They mustn't mortgage fairness to buy votes Underwriting loans to kickstart the housing market is a quick fix that poorer taxpayers will never forgive Picture Gallery An unjust, feminist view of murder The law cannot regard women's domestic violence more leniently than men's First one examination, then another In my view Thunderer Whither Cardiff? Flights of fancy Gordon Brown: should he stay or should he go? Londonderry's U-boat history Timesonline Musicians' fees EYFS will help children to learn Bletchley's future Proms innovations A dissenting voice Root veg dilemma Good for you! A woolly excuse Forget space exploration — the ocean is the real final frontier Beneath the surface of the sea lie untold mysteries and opportunities, Frank Pope says Gatwick express Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Toto takes the lead in this mechanical effort First night Theatre The Wizard of Oz Royal Festival Hall, SE1 Kaupthing Bank SmileTrain Mob attacks police as Serb protesters demand freedom for captured leader Serbs jailed for 1,000 murders Index Worst border clash in five years threatens Kashmir peace deal Timesonline The Times India deserves help as the problems pile up Palestinian boy killed in protest (AP): Soldier to die Defence 'chaos' (AFP): Doomsday cult (AP): Body identified (AP): Abuse denial (AP): Death of twin, 8 Divers hit a low (AP): The country's going wrong? Yep, sure. The economy is tanking? Certainly is. So Obama's your man? Um, well, er . . . History lessons Inside today Rac Love, blackmail and rape — how al-Qaeda grooms women as 'perfect weapons' Multiple Display Advertising Items Female suicide bombers Timesonline Rivals battle over role of Puccini's granddaughter Goldsmith caught up in 'oligarch riddle' The Times Life and loves Eight arrested in insider trading inquiry Woolworths woes Abbey passes Halifax Quote of the day China faces blackouts Business big shot Mortgage market paralysis will last for at least three years, says Crosby Fears of protectionist backlash as trade talks collapse Timesonline Index Stock markets Airlines' merger could help withstand a bumpy ride Home truths on recklessness Renault Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Internet cloud on high streets Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Woolworths suffers two more bodyblows in another tale of toil on the high street Business big shot Stock history Retail sales slide at their worst rate for 25 years Milkround Brewer's demise could give bank liver damage City Diary John Barnes, the serial leisure sector non-executive … City Diary The lowdown on low-cost, low-quality air travel City Diary Blackstone joins private equity race for Informa RICS — aka the Royal Institution of Chartered Sur City Diary Members of the victorious Middlesex Twenty20 cricket … City Diary Picture Gallery Eight are arrested in insider-deals investigation by the FSA Record second-quarter profits underline importance of Russian joint venture to BP Multiple Display Advertising Items Where next for TNK-BP? Shortage of coal sparks fears of electricity crisis in Chinese heartlands Unsafe mines closed ahead of Olympic Games The Times Starbucks to close 61 Australian outlets Sony may lose crown as games champion despite profit jump Record price fall for American homes AkzoNobel warning (AFP): Siemens legal action Nomura's surprise loss (AP): Colgate sales sparkle Huge new writedowns forecast for banks after Merrill Lynch's cut-price sale of debt Former minister tipped for top job at Alcatel-Lucent as bosses quit Notice to unitholders in the UBS(Lux) Dynamic Flo The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Leonard Cheshire Disability British funds Peasant armies bring down the powerhouses behind a new world of global trade, Bric by Bric The Times 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 British Airways flies high as banks suffer a bad day Market report Shadows loom over Bateman Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Inchcape has power in reserve to ride through worst potholes UBM Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day St James's Place Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Interim Management Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Anatoli Pristavkin Russian writer who chaired the commission which quashed 56,000 convictions brought in Soviet times Anatoli Pristavkin, writer and chairman of the pardons commission established by President Yeltsin, was born on October 17,1931. He died of pancreatitis on July 11,2008, aged 76 Index Charles Wick Lives remembered Ryszard Dembinski Lives online Timesonline Sado-masochism not of real public interest Law Report Queen's Bench Division Index Correction Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notice, acknowledgements or notices … The Times Memorial Services Elections Sue Ryder Care Birthdays Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Daredevil boys take the plunge Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Calls to the Bar Many hands painted Lascaux caves Notebook Archaeology Multiple Display Advertising Items A brief history in the summer time Late Travel Take a traditional break at a fraction of the cost Late deals A Welsh cowshed for a week, £475; seven nights in Turkey from £389; post-Olympic trip to Beijing, £1,365 The Times Short haul Fireworks night comes early to Plymouth Timesonline Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Hannon adds quality to emphasis on quantity Redcar Goodwood Yesterday's results Beverley Worcester Index Perth Henrythenavigator to steer winning course in Sussex Racing Goodwood Kempton Park Course specialists Hatton's emotional parting shots Boxing Leicester Racing Perth Athletics Results Cricket Tennis Federer hangs on to precious No 1 spot Hock sits out finale America's Cup ruling Cricket Fixtures Football Other sport Bolt still in sprints holding pattern Olympic Games Jamaican 100m world record-holder at mercy of coach Timesonline Sylvester dropped for forgiven Marshall Isinbayeva record Radcliffe hopes rise Iraq given all-clear London facing race against time to ensure dream becomes a reality In the final part of our series on Olympic legacies, Ashling O'Connor takes a look into the future Sorenstam's last chance to leave imprint on the majors Golf Swede success Vaughan seeks level best after return to tried and trusted is welcome boost Cricket Third npower Test The Times The Times Timesonline Carter's swift assault leaves Leicestershire feeling pinch Malouda emerging as key figure Football Scolari wants to see return to form of flying winger Keane sets deadline for Kaboul and Malbranque Window watch Room for improvement Timesonline Ferguson eager to sign more Africans Ferdinand fit for start Ronaldo 'disrespect' Wyness in Spain link All eyes on Johnson Keegan's desire for rehabilitation leads to uneasy truce with Barton Football Thelondonpaper Redknapp may not see money from Muntari sale Keane pledges to wear Liverpool's No 7 with pride and title in mind Football Striker wants to emulate Keegan and Dalglish Nivea Ramos has nous to use cash wisely in filling forward gap Football Robinson ready for fresh challenge Times Crossword 23,979 Picture Gallery The Times Spurs splash out on Bentley The Times Index Inside today Index The Midlands accent — one of the great treasures of Britain Today in times2 Who do polo people think they are? Bad statistics Homoeopathic medicine Dame Eileen Atkins, 74, actress The Wednesday profile Further reading Life lessons from an honest undertaking Through a glass darkly In 2006, while judging the Man Booker Prize, the novelist Candia McWilliam began to be afflicted by blepharospasm, a neurological disease that has left her functionally blind. Here she describes her descent into darkness Walloped by fate Artists and their afflictions Blepharospasm: the facts Edinburgh: bloated, over-priced — and unmissable The Times It's all about moi, moi et moi As Carla Bruni hands out copies of her own CD to members of the French Cabinet, Sarah Vine traces the history of shameless self-promotion AA Five-star service Crème Julia Hands picked Hotels, which owns and renovates country house hotels, and her personal assistant Louise Fiksen, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times What's stylish for Southwold and chic for Clacton? Cashmere is the best option for a UK holiday, says Lisa Armstrong The Times And the sporting medal winners are . . . With the Olympic Games looming, we nominate our own fashion champions Shorts 40 not out A guide to the clothes and accessories that do (and don't) work for the grown-up woman Bridal bliss Beauty Wedding belles should go for natural, non-shiny, long-lasting coverage, says Sarah Vine 5 easy pieces Hannah Rochell picks the season's best buys from Boden (0845 6775000) Emma Hope Shoes Giuseppe Zanotti I swap hankies with other men The beautiful frame Mutton dressed as lad England football managers seem to be shaping the latest eyewear fasions. So when The Mutton needed specs for reading, it turned into a choice between Sven's rimless wonders and Fabio's blues Please help me . . . Facial skincare Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Help, I need somebody Who did Christian Bale turn to after the police came calling? Kevin Maher delves into the dark world of film PR The bulletin Robocop's dark side; Monkey does good business; Snoop Dogg and his Bollywood homies Did he just say that? Five of Hollywood's biggest PR disasters A triple threat and proud of it Millicent Martin, soon to play Mamita Alvarez in Gigi, shares some indelible memories with Valerie Grove Canary Wharf Not mad or bad enough Eight modern artists aim to capture the spirit of Byron. But where's the passion, asks Rachel Campbell-Johnston That beautiful pale face is my fate Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire You had to be there Arts from the archive The Times, December 10,1982 E. T.: The Extra-Terrestrial Timesonline Delicate as fine China First night Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden Proms BBCSO/Robertson Albert Hall/Radio 3 Opera Les Pêcheurs de Peries Bryanston School, Dorset Theatre Gone Too Far! Royal Court, SW1 Timesonline Times offers TV & Radio Last night's tv Sexing up the science Sex and the Neanderthals: Revealed (Five) Dr Alice Roberts: Don't Die Young (BBC Two) Salmon carpaccio Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Times Selects Lost Land of the Jaguar Viewing guide BBC One, 8pm Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage BBC Two, 8pm/8.30pm House of Saddam BBC Two, 9pm My Boss's Daughter (2003) Film choice BBC One, 11.15pm Earth (1998) Sky Arts, 10pm Variations Dangerous Jobs for Girls Channel 4,10pm Wild Strawberries (1957, b/w) Film4,12.40am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Answers from Page 31 and 32 Word Watching Murderously funny Web watcher Today's radio The click of a lifetime Young times Should we stop buying clothes made by children? National Geographic Kids magazine Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4503 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 282 Milkround.com Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery Expedia. co. uk Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution

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