News from 01/08/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Alexi Mostrous, Fred Redwood, David Brown, Dominic Sandbrook, Sarah Silverman, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Alice Fishburn, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Katie Price, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Carl Mortished, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, John Hunter, Geoff Brown, Joanna Sugden, Robin Pagnamenta, Philip Goldsmith, Kasia Maciejowska, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, David Byers, Gabby Logan, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Waller Business Commentary, Tom Bawden, Joanna Weinberg, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Mike Batt, Sir Francis Richards Chairman, Michael Place, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Vaughan Williams, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Tim Teeman, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, John Westerby, Wadham Sutton, Ben Quinn, Alex Renton, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Henry Luke Orombi, Alex Spence, Anne Barrowclough, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, David Parker, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Johb Westerby, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Jules Akel, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Mike Mulvihill, Steve Jelbert, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Jane Shilling, Graham Chase, Dominic Maxwell, Bill Bradbury, Martin McPhillips, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Jean Blakemore Solicitor Advocate, Tony Lodge Research Fellow, Rajeev Syal, David Sinclair, Alex Manson-Smith, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, M. L. J. Blatchly, Hans Stakelbeek, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, George Garside, Michael Evans, Lucy Chisnall, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Anthony Roberts, Bill Frindall, Rosemary Righter associate editor, Rosemary Sheldrake, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIndex The Times Fuel firms face threat of windfall profits tax Poor would get help to pay rising energy bills French pull out of UK nuclear deal The new-look Karadzic is confronted by his bloody past Archbishop accused of betraying Churches Obama in race row Girl's body is found UBS legal challenge Barton faces long ban Inside today Get The Times to your door by 7am - free delivery within the M25 Case Not Closed Jersey's government should take a more robust stance over the child abuse investigations, and should prevent the closure of a murder investigation Index Rough Trade After the failed Doha talks, Western leaders must urge liberalisation's benefits Price is Right Jordan is correct to challenge snobs guarding the polo marquee Celebrity watch Just wizard Blame the rich Janet Askham Emotional Games Picture Gallery Slipper slip-up Today's weather Miliband ordered to cancel trip as Brown seeks to restore authority Inside Zorro You're telling me to wear what? Chinese are ordered to smarten up for Olympics A dressing down The Workout Probation row over 'client confidentiality' One in ten trains late University challenge Prince's beer flight Double killer jailed Most read at timesonline. co. uk Girl decapitated and hidden in suitcase Brazil police found macabre photos on phone Children at risk of violence after failures by family courts British Gas The Times Rowan Williams betrayed churches over gay bishop, says African leader Lambeth Conference Resolutions that conservatives say have been broken Timesonline Hazy deliberation brings no resolution, just reflection Cardinal snuffs out any flicker of hope for Anglican orders The Times Cass Labour's grand plan for nuclear industry in chaos as EDF pulls out of £12bn deal Deportation drive fails to reduce foreigners in jail I have an invisible adviser, Karadzic tells court PC World Charges BMW Kidnap father is a ghost, say bewildered detectives US police can find no records for mysterious Mr Rockefeller Marine dies on training hike The Dark Knight Sainsbury's Tony Blair joins band's post-teenage fan club People A funny way to keep a secret . . . The Face Richer Sounds Ministers seeking an excuse to resign could copy Gilber The Insider: The Private Diaries of a Scandalous Decade Some folks complain that Snoop Dogg's new Bollywood incarnation is culturally insensitive. But the leading man Akshay Kumar insists the hip-hop star looks the part for his contribution to the new Hindi blockbuster, Singh is Kinng. Snoop is now planning an album of pimp-rollin' Punjabi rap Postscript Citroen Rowling's wizard Christmas for the bookshops Timesonline Npower Homebase Millions fail to take their medication as prescribed Drug charges 'Beasting' soldiers cleared as judge queries captain's role Drifter who arranged island tour is questioned over death of Antigua honeymoon bride In court today Rac London offers its memorial to the 52 innocent victims of 7/7 terrorism Ibis hotel This is one of the toughest challenges in architecture Scientists confirm presence of water on Mars Porsche turns open-top tour bus on its side Troops in lost grave to be buried with full honours Legal sequel awaits for Star Wars stormtroopers B&Q Rose in the cap remembers glory against the odds Bargain hunters pounce on second homes in country as buy-to-let owners feel pinch 'We're almost 70. We'd rather have cash in the bank' Motor neuron disease breakthrough hailed Child death charge Flu jab finding Bouncy castle ruling Drug smuggler jailed No badge for Buster Children's bones may never give up their secrets Police fail to establish age or identity of remains 'Right of Crown to intervene has not been used in 800 years' Dating these finds accurately will be a minefield for forensic archaeologists Timesonline Missing Lib Dem donor has changed his name and look Staples Qué? Spanish crew's lack of English sank Mary Rose Mfi The Church cannot heal this crisis of betrayal Those who violate biblical teaching must show repentance and regret before we can share communion with them Avoid bovine brains when on trains The evil sign Herbie's non-adventure Index Thoroughly modern Mili . . . Picture Gallery Blame the rich for feeding the drug industry The police will never be able to win the war against drugs. It's the culture of tolerance that is the real problem The return of Sarko the great reformer Just when everyone thought he was a 'Page 3 president', the French leader is slaying sacred cows Afghanistan's enforcers In my view Thunderer: Katie Price Why was I snubbed by the polo snobs? Family courts preserve rights Playing fair Overdependence on gas has led to this crisis Bletchley Park is 'hallowed ground' Timesonline Religion not the cure Dorothy's slippers Period performances Anglo-Irish relations 'ello 'ello 'ello Please hold the line How we carried on in the age of innocence Opinion As the Carry On films reach their 50th birthday, Dominic Sandbrook looks back at the gentle antics of Dr Nookey, Vic Flange and Darcy Pue Dfs The Daily Universal Register Timesonline A heady brew of Dostoevskian ingredients Theatre . . . some trace of her Cottesloe Theatre Nikon The Times Race, Britney and organic tea: how the attack dogs are trying to savage Obama Index An advert for misjudgment Analysis Toysrus Beijing fumes as Games opening secrets are filmed by TV crew Leaks and spoilers How internet Great Firewall is souring relations with the media The Times Early exit may jeopardise Olmert's few real achievements Tearfund Zuma hit by trial setback Sky Wife of deposed Thai leader jailed for tax evasion (AFP): Thirty die in worst flood in Ukraine in 200 years Magnet (AP): Passenger decapitated on Greyhhound bus (AP): Boy's arm found in alligator's stomach after attack Sicilian mayor takes hammer to revolutionary hero Garibaldi called a murderer and tool of English Timesonline Catholics tell crucified frog statue to hop it Revolutionary life The Times The Times Strewth! Lonely Outback farmers looking for mates were fleeced by non-existent sheilas Premiership Rugby Academy Drought of romance (AFP): Rudd informed of his criminal past (AFP): Darfur rebels to die (AFP): Fishermen rescued (AFP): Baby dies in boot (AP): Orang-utan drowns US economy suffers first fall in six years Tullett merger talks HBOS homes warning North Sea oil 'wasted' Quote of the day Nokia cuts prices Business big shot UBS asks High Court to stop former executives from poaching its clients Energy prices set to push inflation to 16-year high Trader's £603,000 bill for job rethink Index Stock markets Tax hit on energy profits would be populist but silly Unions put Brown to the test Breitling Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Big fish find the pond shrinking Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Wrong numbers send BT shares to four-year low . . . Business big shot . . . as Carphone halves target for take-up of broadband Tullett Prebon and GFI hold £1.6 billion merger talks as they prepare to challenge Icap Unilever feels resistance to rising prices The Times M&B deal brings outsider inn City Diary Gatting to the rescue - no, it's not England playing City Diary An inscrutable Patrick Cescau would not be drawn on … City Diary It is two years since Sir James Croshy left HBOS, City Diary Timewarp at the London Stock Exchange? The LSE ha City Diary Picture Gallery Shell ahead 5% despite production setbacks in Nigeria HBOS adds to warnings on property prices as profits halve after £1bn hit House prices fell at a record rate in July, figures … Hardys UK has squandered its North Sea wealth, Centrica chief says Sam Laidlaw believes Britain has missed its cue to build a sovereign wealth fund and prepare for an era of gas imports, Robin Pagnamenta writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Meter reading Nokia cuts prices by up to 10% in market-share battle Concern over job losses as the American economy suffers first decline in six years Siberian court ruling a new setback for BP Exxon record Russian grain plan Carlyle closes fund GMAC's $2.5bn loss (Reuters): Bid for Rothmans The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Bricks and Mortar British funds Policing the dark side of digital is a devil of a job Media Advertising is a luxury that only suppliers to the wealthy can afford Mirror group seeks another £20m cost cuts 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 Cigarettes are bad for your wealth, investors learn Market report Christmas chill hits Character Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Shire just worth a play despite sluggish sales of Vyvanse Anglo American Mining a rich seam Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day William Hill Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Iain Rennie Hospice at Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Janet Askham Sociologist, gerontologist and scientific adviser to the Government who specialised in the social aspects of growing old Janet Askham, sociologist and gerontologist, was born on October 27,1941. She died of a brain haemorrhage on July 7,2008, aged 66 Professor Victor McKusick Cardiologist whose interest in rare inherited disorders led him to be one of the first advocates of the Human Genome Project Professor Victor McKusick, physician and geneticist, was born on October 21,1921. He died on July 22,2008, aged 86 Highlights from the British Championships Otilia Vargas Chilean human rights activist, five of whose children were murdered by the Pinochet regime Otilia Vargas, Chilean human rights activist, was born on April 15,1925. She died on June 14,2008, aged 83 Red Harrison Australian journalist and broadcaster whose distinctive voice was familiar to BBC radio listeners Red Harrison, broadcaster and journalist, was born on August 18,1932. He died of emphysema on June 20,2008, aged 75 Jeff Abbott Classical scholar who was a memorable teacher at Uppingham Jeff Abbott, schoolmaster, was born on October 22,1933. He died of cancer on July 3,2008, aged 74 Zdenek Urbanek Czechoslovak writer and campaigner who defied the Nazis and Communists Zdenek Urbanek, writer, translator and human rights campaigner, was born on October 12,1917. He died on June 12,2008, aged 90 State's Convention duty to protect witnesses is same as that to all citizens Law Report House of Lords Index Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths The Times To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Enjoying the annual carnival in Southend Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Premium bonds Passing-out parade Latest wills Legal Notices Motorpoint Wolf Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Murtagh awakens echoes of Piggott with masterful ride on Enticing Goodwood Yesterday's results Nottingham Stratford Sandown Index Musselburgh Coward vents frustration as CPS withholds vital evidence Goodwood Haydock Park Fifteen Love can prove an ace Timesonline Newmarket Federer prepares to step aside for Nadal after his world crashes in Tennis Thirsk Racing Bangor Handover of power Bath Hankies ready for another weep year Olympic Games Russians banned from Beijing after IAAF sting Whizzinators to whisky Sanders aims for bronze and greater recognition Montgomerie sees the funny side of struggles Golf Scot incredulous at drugs test after final-hole bogey Coral Timesonline Inkster rolls back the years to snatch lead Sport Staff: Trescothick keeps prize in view as Somerset's belief continues to grow LV Country Championship Timesonline The Times Cricket Scoreboards and results Football Golf Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby league Other sport Flintoff finds irresistible force to keep England's hopes alive Cricket Third npower Test The game within Timesonline Kallis defeated in epic battle of wills Cricket The Times Full scoreboard from Edgbaston Warwickshire count the cost as Edgbaston is far from full Bring on Arsenal, says bold Bentley Football Gascoigne inspiration for Spurs signing The Sunday Times City complete their European stroll Diouf happy to learn from old enemy Keane as he sets his sights on Europe Football Brad Friedel has denied a suggestion that a rift with … Thelondonpaper Tottenham fear Arshavin talks may be Zenit sham Window watch This horrifying picture is the reason why the FA is right to throw the book at Barton Football Cystic Fibrosis Trust Timesonline Fight club: five training-ground disagreements Arsenal and Liverpool keen to dodge dangerous draws Real tempt Robinho to stay with pay rise Will seeds flourish? Times Crossword 23,981 Picture Gallery The Times Barton set for massive ban as FA bares teeth Governing body acts over assault on Dabo The Times Inside today Index Index 10 up Agyness Deyn Celebrity watch Today in times2 6 down Chris Martin 3 up Wayne Rooney 9 down Prince William 5 up Mariah Carey 8 down James Brown 2 down Britney Spears 4 down Sarah Jessica Parker 7 down Amy Winehouse 1 up Jack White amd Alicia Keys Something for the weekend Bob and heave Inside the brotherhood If David Miliband is plotting to unseat Gordon Brown, where does that leave his younger brother Ed — a Brown loyalist whom many believe to be the more talented? Alice Miles explains the family dynamic that propelled the brothers to political power Political siblings Keeping it in the family An ageing Japan fails to find the next big idea The Times Cooks, their books and me . . . Food Jane Shilling has about 100 cookbooks in her kitchen, all of which are beloved friends. Here she explains the different joys that they bring her Brand Alley Plain sailing with a one-pot wonder Masterclass This hearty stew will warm the cockles and fill the stomachs of the hungriest crew The Times Chicken charizo and chickpea stew Winkles — they're not just boring old snails Jack Sprat Make the most of mint Short cuts Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Bond for glory Shirley struck gold, Madonna didn't. What is the secret to the perfect Bond theme? Bob Stanley thinks he knows Classic Cuts Pick of the pops Name that Song New Band Equation The Essential . . . Do it better Ten rules for the perfect Bond theme Timesonline If you don't own me by now Pete Paphides' guide to the best albums of all time The cost of free The voice Fighting the illegal downloading of music isn't a way for millionaires to hang on to their loot, says Mike Batt. It's a way to save music itself Liverpool Leader of the Russian evolution Liverpool has taken the youthful Russian conductor Vasily Petrenko to its heart. The feeling is mutual, he tells Richard Morrison Timesonline Randy sees the good in things New releases Pop Randy Newman Harps and Angels Nonesuch Classical Netherlands Opera Doctor Atomic (DVD) OpusArte Pop Jakob Dylan Seeing Things Columbia Classical Dante Quartet Fauré/Franck Hyperion Art and terror have their day in court First night Theatre Taking Sides Minerva, Chichester Pop The Pretenders Koko, NW1 The Times Comedy Louis CK Soho Theatre, W1 Timesonline Theatre The Circle Chichester Festival Theatre Proms World Music Celebration Albert Hall/Radio 3 Blues John Mayall's Bluesbreakers Jazz Café, NW1 Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items TV&Radio Last night's tv Enders hits fever pitch EastEnders (BBC One) Colin Jackson: The Making of Me (BBC One) Snog, Marry, Avoid (BBC Three) Brill with rosemary and lemon potatoes Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Times Selects Who's Buying Up Britain? Viewing guide BBC Two, 7pm First Cut: Saving Britney Spears Channel 4,7.30pm The Tudors BBC Two, 9pm The Sum of All Fears (2002) Film choice More4,9pm Smiles on a Summer Night (1955, b/w) Film4,12.45am Variations Shark Five, 10pm Twins of Evil (1971) BBC Two, 2.05am The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) ITV1, 2.15am Orange Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Bourne in Legoland Web watcher Answers from Page 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Catch the insect bug Young times The UK's crawling with creepy-crawlies. And now, with a new online tool, you can identify them all! Times Online Daily dingbat Test your parents Name the film Your Shout Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4593 Polygon Appeal Times2 Quiz Codeword No 284 Multiple Sclerosis Society Su doku Word Watching The Times The Workout Solution Picture Gallery Yesterday's Solutions The Times To buy or not to buy? Opening Bids Brief encounter Can I get my money back from an investment scheme? Leave your home alone The house of chocolate Focus . . . Local Intelligence At a glance For sale Woolwich, Se18: part of a converted military hospital Get in Get out Get away Little Houghton: Victorian home in a popular village Out Stone cottage in Northamptonshire Milton Abbas: listed former toll house Away Thatched lodge in Dorest How super-prime is staying top of the pile On the ladder Upwardly mobile Wreck of the week Blue plaque Where have all the bargain-hunters gone? Have-a-go hero Living over the boutique Market report Can homes above smart shops hold their value despite the downturn, asks Judith Heywood NFU Mutual See it in a different blight Cover story Motorway and aircraft noise give some homes a bad name but can make for real bargains For sale How to root out blight Barratt Homes A poet's corner Welsh Special Laugharne is the star of a new film about Dylan Thomas. Now the house where he wrote some of his best work is for sale, reports Fred Redwood Market report Cardiff The castle of good repair This Regency Gothic pile has never looked better, writes Marcus Binney Fact file Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Strong boxes Shopping Fabulous finery and treasured trinkets deserve stylish yet practical hiding places, writes Lucy Alexander The Times Live by the sea for £89,000 Seaside towns St Leonards in East Sussex is luring buyers with its arty vibe, reports Alex Manson-Smith Fast facts West Sussex Octagon
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