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News from 31/07/2008

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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Tom Winsor, David Brown, Caroline Cornwall-Legh, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Ed Cooke, Peter Lansley, Linda Tsang, Catherine Boyle, William Straker-Nesbit, Ian Winrow, David Wragg, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Roxy Mitchell, Carl Mortished, Miles Costella, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Phil Wark, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Robin I. Morgan, Joanna Sugden, George Barbour, Robin Pagnamenta, Mark Barrowcliffe, Jane MacArtney, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Barbara Tuge-Erecinska, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Manny Silverman, Dr Richard Stanhope, Peter Stiff, Rosemary Bennett, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Adam LeBor, David Pannick, QC, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Tim Teeman, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Micheal Evans, Jonathan Fenby, Madeline MacDonald, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Scott Rutherford, lan Marchant, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, David Weitzman, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Bruce Dessau, Heten Nugent, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Ron Cox, Richard Owen, Peter Doyle, QC, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Giles Gibbons, Kevin Maher, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, John Cooper, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Pat McFadden, MP, Frank Greaney, George Caulkin, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Brian Harris, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Rod Morris, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Dr Pam Spurr, Stephen Pollard,

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West Side Glory Millions face £100 a month fuel bills British Gas increases prices by up to 44% Another embattled leader School falls victim to the credit crunch Miliband denounced Work until you are 70 Turkey turmoil Negative equity alert Inside today Index The Milibandwagon Leading articles The Foreign Secretary has made clear his wish to become Prime Minister. But a huge gulf still seperates his ambition from reality Index By a Whisker The decision not to ban Turkey's ruling party is a triumph for democracy In Full Flight Terminal 5 has overcome teething troubles to win enthusiastic praise Times2 Law Opinion World Sport Picture Gallery A cadet adventure Today's weather School falls victim to credit crunch Timesonline British Gas 'i was halfway through taking my a levels' Case study Double uh-oh seven: will pop pairing escape curse of the Bond soundtrack? Why themes leave us neither shaken nor stirred Mood music Inside today The Workout British soldier killed in Taleban shooting No action over C diff Briton found stabbed Tips cannot be wages Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Households must pay more just as gas price falls Timesonline British Gas Police explore the high society past of fantasist on the run with his daughter Hacker loses his appeal against extradition to US Couple were robbed at island murder spot Paedophile was pupil Elusive doctors Parents owe £4bn Longer term for killer Titanic lake in space Record fine for BBC over faked phone-ins British Gas Foreign pupils who miss class to be reported Underfire Miliband refuses to step back from the brink Labour turmoil Gordon Brown's allies accuse Foreign Secretary of egotism and misjudgment after half-hearted protestations of loyalty, Francis Elliott reports Timesonline Make-or-break time for Brown Left with a problem after Harman says no means no We choose the MPs, they select a leader Cutbacks still leave £19m debt Violence takes over from shoplifting as the crime women most often commit Das Auto Furore over 'wife-beating bishops' claim Clothing counterfeiters stitch up Damien Hirst People Has hitmaker lost his powers? The Face Sainsbury's Delegates filling out their application forms for this How did the BBC find out about Monday's Weston Barry Walker-Moore, a beekeeper, meets the Duchess of Cornwall to plead the plight of the bumblebee "There aren't enough airports for all the men Postscript Unexpected perks for Lewis Hamilton, Britain's grand Sing up Stop your misguided ambition for more power, police chief tells Boris Johnson Safe drivers most likely to be put at risk by tailgaters Mitsubishi Motors The Times Toyota Toyota Laura Ashley We'll have to work until we're 70 — just as it was in Lloyd George's day State pension Timesonline 100 years after reform, poverty in old age is rife In the workhouse there was a straw bed. Not a lot else Case study Queenie Monger, aged 101 State pension We have to beg to reach a level that's below the poverty line Case study Rita Young, aged 73 Land Rover Protein could hold clue to postnatal depression Hidden depths of Van Gogh painting uncovered Law lords back decision to halt Saudi arms inquiry Queen Victoria's 'exciting' knickers fetch £4,500 Mamma Mia! Family of murdered witness lose damages case Total eclipse is no ill omen but it will bring a new spectator sport to the Beijing Olympics PC World No shadow of doubt Timesonline Selfridges How our watchdogs can add bite to their bark Industry regulators must think ahead and lead from the front if the public are to get the protection they deserve Excuse me, but why are Italians so rude? Dishonoured Suffocated A well-run pub will help us to beat binge drinking Humanised Optimism alone won't get Labour out of this David Miliband has summoned up the courage to make his challenge. Now he must set out what he stands for Picture Gallery Games show China throught a glass, darkly As the Olympics approach, preparations reflect a disturbing side of the communist regime Southwold: the other Punch and Judy show In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Poland's role in the Holocaust A cadet adventure A new leader for the country? Policies are not a return to the past Timesonline Doctors and pilots Authentic vibrato Travel in style No specs Poisonous pasties Moment of glory A properly run pub is the best way to beat binge drinking The English have always had a problem with booze, Ian Marchant says. But the decline of the traditional local is making things much worse Dfs The Daily Universal Register Timesonline How long a spoon do you need to sup with the Devil? First night Theatre Collaboration Minerva, Chichester Bringing it all together Tear fund Single vote in court saves Turkey from showdown between Islam and the law Turkey Preserving the Constitution Why the French are having to tighten their belts Inside today Timesonline End of the road for political survivor as tearful Olmert announces his departure Israel The innocent village fete A life in numbers Hunt for doctor who 'mutilated' patients (AP): Aboriginal victory (AP): Peace mission over (AP): Smoking hazard (AP): Trapped bear shot French turn from table to sandwiches as economy makes them tighten belts France The Times No comfort in the Doha failure Rac In the dock at last, Karadzic faces genocide charges after 13 years Serbia Timesonline Inside the fugitive's hideaway Welcome to the Hague Hilton, with all mod cons Army on the streets will frighten the tourists, says Rome mayor Italy Reader Offers Ltd Games chiefs admit censorship deal with Beijing China The Times (AP): Curfew after valley battle Zimbabwe cuts zeros from notes (AP): Life sentence for fugitive rapist (AP): Smoking ban in bars overturned HSBC Labour camp for earthquake photo teacher Norwich Union agrees policyholder payout M&B-Whitbread deal BA merger jobs fear Rock angers unions Quote of the day EDF delay threat Business big shot Value of average home expected to drop by £50,000 as slump deepens Capital cushion panic sends Lloyds TSB shares down 'We sell as affordable treats, not automobiles' Stock markets Fed and ECB in joint action on emergency bank lending Worse fates await if we dither on nuclear Lloyds has strength in numbers Commodities Picture Gallery Failure of faith Boodles Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Norwich Union policyholders offered £1bn in cash Business big shot Timesonline Q&A Picture Gallery Milkround Can't keep a good hotelier Down Under for long City Diary Image consultants will be looking forward to a big City Diary Vogue for pink wine puts pub-goers off their beer City Diary Mitchells & Butlers agrees asset swap with Whitbread Morgans Hotel Group, operator of London's uber-cool City Diary Sir philip Green, the retail magnate, has been holidaying in Sardinia with the Formula One boss Flavio Briatore and his model wife, Elisabetta Gregoraci Unions seek talks over job losses if merger of BA and Iberia takes off Worried consumers seek comfort with Cadbury Directors' £13 million bonus wiped out Notice to unitholders in the UBS (Lux) Bond Fund A sunny spell but Next fears the downturn Public point finger of blame at 'greedy' banks for financial crisis as the number of accounts drops Timesonline A new kind of discipline Viewpoint Northern Rock angers union by saying two thirds of 1,300 job cuts will be compulsory The Times Eight released after FSA swoop face questions The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Christian aid British funds Embattled Dudley offers hint of TNK-BP talks from hiding place in Central Europe IMF warns of slow recovery in American economy Nintendo profits surge as the Wii wins hearts Timesonline European stagnation worries mount (Reuters): Mediaset sues Google Agencies accused (AFP): EADS profits soar (Reuters): Arcelor Mittal triumph 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 Move by central banks to free up cash boosts shares Markets Market report Ark rises in stormy waters Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day As commodity prices rocket, Rexam still packs a punch Aviva Deal of the day Timesonline Provident Financial Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action medical research Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Promoting the Olympic spirit in the courtroom Important principle were confirmed by the Chambers judgment, says David Pannick, QC Why not take Lady Dediock or Atticus Finch away with you? Times Law How is the recession hitting lawyers? City Real estate solicitors haven't a clue if they'll have a job next week while City firms are expecting cuts in profitability. reports Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week Adam Lewis Timesonline In the City Lord Varley Miner's son who became a Labour minister and struggled to contain the industrial unrest of the 1970s Lord Varley, Labour politician, was born on August 11,1932. He died of cancer on July 29,2008, aged 75 Seee the crescent shadow of the partial solar eclipse The Rev Leslie Olsberg 'Grandfather' of Manchester's Jewish community The Rev Leslie Olsberg, MBE, Jewish minister, was born on May 13,1922. He died on July 26,2008, aged 86 Joan Campbell Influential Vogue food editor who popularised Asian cuisine in Australia and did not heat about the bush Joan Campbell, food editor and gastronome, was born on July 7,1913. She died on July 9,2008, aged 95 George Niven Highly regarded Rangers goalkeeper whose career was undermined by bad luck with injuries George Niven, footballer, was born on June 11,1929. He died on July 18,2008, aged 79 Bezalel Narkiss Historian who laid the foundations for the scholarly study of Jewish art in Israel Bezalel Narkiss, historian of Jewish art, was born on December 14,1926. He dioed on June 30,2008, aged 81 Boys with clean faces line up for a dirty job Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Legal news Latest Wills Appointments Legal Notices George. hanrahan The College of Law Results: Bar Vocational Course & Legal Practice Course 2008 Calls to the Bar Service appointments Reception Director entitled to drop bribery investigation Law Report House of Lords Index Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Public Notices Timesonline To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices In Memoriam - Private Legal Notices Weather Times Selects Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Henrythenavigator defies adverse conditions Ladbrokes Nottingham Goodwood Yesterday's results Timesonline Perth Another collapse leaves England on sticky wicket Redcar Leicester Kempton Park Good wood Musselburgh Timesonline Sandown Park Evergreen Yeats set for further Cup glory Racing Sport Staff: Shreck the force for Nottinghamshire LV County Championship Cricket Scoreboards and results Stratford Racing Football Fixtures Other sport Football Tennis Middlesex are left to await ECB sanction Betting investigated Khan praises Rubio Deng in £40m deal Riches await Gavin the amateur Olympic Games Sir Clive Woodward, the BOA director Murray shrugs off concerns over knee Tennis Boxing's likely lads The Sunday Times Clubs appeal to court to overturn Fifa ruling Thanou in legal threat Ramos revolution continues with Arshavin near to following Bentley Football Russia playmaker's agent 'optimistic' of a deal Fàbregas content to take his lead from Gallas for now Grant predicts Scolari will go one better and bring success Moyes tries to calm Everton unease Football The Times Striking it rich Keane close to adding Balde after signing Malbranque Window Watch Liverpool run out of time in bid to prise Barry away from Villa Football Benítez praises Keane after promising debut Thelondonpaper Rangers unable to find way past kaunas Friedel on his guard Oster rejects Derby Barton tests fitness Let's enjoy mystery man while we can Impoverished batting leaves Vaughan's poor relations in dire straits Cricket Third npower Test The Times Timesonline Scoreboard from Edgbaston Nel and Gunther spoil Cook's appetite The game within Times Crossword 23,980 Picture Gallery The Times Teenage flicks: Tom and Tonia ready to make splash in Beijing England fall apart at the seams Players at loggerheads but Moores denies dressing-room rift The Times Tottenham land Bentley in £15m deal with Arshavin next Inside today Index Today in times2 Joanne Harris Married to Gene Kelly Film Reviews Times Reader Offers House of Saddam Word watching Dave, David and Nick: a new meaning to one-party politics Casting the last Stone at George W Blame it on the credit crunch Inside the mind of a bouncer Send us your views Mr Memory How to remember names The fight's still on Martin Samuel says that the tale of the Jets and the Sharks, of star-crossed lovers Maria and Tony, has not only stayed as fresh and innovative a musical as when it was first staged 50 years ago, but its tale of gangs and lost youth still has a place for us today Timesonline West Side scenes I know you won't have time to read this, but . . . The Times A fine bro-mance . . . But breaking-up is hard to do for male pals As the bitter feud of long-time chums Gordon Ramsay and Marcus Wareing reveals, friendships between men can be just as deep as between women. But when men fall out the clash is even more spectacular, says Mark Barrpwcliffe AA Pillow talk The Times Home truth behind hurt feelings They're women of the world now Therapy notes Don't get too close Tad and Molly He says Surely women dream of a man who takes care of himself She says We want men who are stylish without being vain Joanne Harris Intimacies The 42-year-old author of the bestselling book Chocolat and nine other novels, lives in Huddersfield with her husband Kevin and their daughter Anouchka, 15 Multiple Display Advertising Items Index The riddles of the sphinx In his new film, Sir Ben Kingsley plays a man in love with a younger woman. Is art reflecting life, asks Hugo Rifkind Reel life Hadrian shows star promise; Nottingham the movie put on hold The perfect film If your bike is stolen Light on his feet and in his heart Betsy Blair was married to Gene Kelly when he made Singin' in the Rain. She recalls him and 'parties, lots of parties' with Frank and Judy with Bruce Dessau All contact is lost between X and why Film reviews Mulder and Scully reunite for The X-Files: I Want to Believe, and Wendy Ide can't believe the result The X-Files: I Want to Believe 15,105 minutes Married Life PG, 90 minutes Cass 18,108 minutes El Bano Del Papa 15,85 minutes La Antena R/1 90 minutes Timesonline Walking on air Film reviews James Marsh's film about the man who wire-walked between the Twin Towers is simply exhilarating, says Kevin Maher Man on Wire 12A, 90 minutes The Love Guru 12A, 87 minutes A Letter to True PG, 100 minutes Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic 15,72 minutes Space Chimps U, 81 minutes The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 15,85 minutes Man on Wire The point of police brutality José Padilha's drama about corrupt cops in Rio has attracted controversy — deservedly so, says Stephen Dalton Married Life Mourning becomes electric First night Theatre Halpern and Johnson New End, NW3 Proms Hallé/Elder Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre Edward II Battersea Arts Centre, SW11 Inside today Timesonline TV & Radio Last night's tv In the grip of a tyrant House of Saddam (BBC Two) Dangerous Jobs for Girls (Channel 4) Artichoke and spinach couscous Dinner tonight Eat it with BBC One Tv today Times Selects Colin Jackson: The Making of Me Viewing guide BBC One, 9pm Harley Street ITV1, 9pm Sylvia (2003) Film choice BBC One, 11.35pm The Summer Interlude (1951, b/w) Film4,12.50am Variations Sasha: Beauty Queen at 11 BBC One, 10.35pm My Name is Earl Channel 4,10.45pm Behind the Headlines (1956, b/w) Channel 4,4am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital plannner Digital choice Daytime sport Answers from Page 27 and 28 Word Watching Web watcher Getting in Line Today's radio Radio choice Power to the pupils Young times Young times reader Cordelia Laurent gives her view on whether schoolchildren should strike Times Online Daily dingbat Logic Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Appeal Times2 Quiz Codeword No 283 The National Autistic Society Su doku Word Watching Index The Times The Workout Solution Picture Gallery Yesterday's Solutions

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