News from 04/08/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Andrew Jones, Robert Sturdy, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Tony Travers, Matthew Syed, Andrew Billen, Simon Rushworth, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Gary Duncan, Dame Ruth Runciman, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Andrew Lale, Syed Kamall, John Purvis, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Fanny Walker, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Nicky Samengo-Turner, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Joanna Sugden, Martin Fletcher, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Pat Gibson, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Piper Perabo, Tom Bawden, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bell, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Graham Hughes, Rhys Blakely, Jonathan Richards, Nick Dekker, Matthew Pinsent, Anthony Hollis, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Sunshine Flint, Garry Duncan Economics Editor, Suzy Jagger, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alex Spence, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jacky Naegelen, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Allison, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Gregory Doran, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Dominic Maxwell, George Caulkin, Sophie Yu, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Gabrielle Marcotti, Michael Gove, Bernard Keeffe, Liu Weimin, David Fulton, Lisa Verrico, Patrick Foster, Martin Penton, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Robin Harris, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoDeal or no deal? Who goes where The Times Blairites plot to hasten Prime Minister's exit Former ministers Clarke and Byers plan policy challenge 'Thanks Michael, you've been one of England's finest Rape and robbery ordeal in Caribbean Hamas attack rivals EDF under pressure Murray wins Masters Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Free Home Delivery New Leader, New Election Leading articles If Labour decides to replace the Prime Minister, it will need to seek a fresh mandate from the voters soon afterwards Index Bloodshed in Gaza The flight of Palestinians into Israel makes overall peace more distant A Good Innings Vaughan has been among the most important England cricket captains Olympics Business Opinion Poetry in motion Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Honeymoon shooting groom dies in hospital Boodles Robbery, then rape at gunpoint: a couple's ordeal in Caribbean villa Last struggle is over for Nobel laureate who exposed horrors of the Soviet Gulag A lone voice willing to speak the truth at any cost Days in the life of . . . The Workout Rescue service cuts Abba back on top Check on fight films Lottery winners Most read at timesonline. co. uk TV chef has novel way to spice up a salad — sprinkle in a few leaves of deadly poison Limit the risk of foraging to scratches and stings Vogue London is a blueprint for Britain, Boris tells Tories Politics The Mayor is marking his first 100 days in power by telling David Cameron that the Conservatives should follow his lead, reports Fiona Hamilton Power play Short-term gains may be long-term problem Blond bumbler has had to deal with fair share of gaffes - by his deputies Timesonline Raising tax on dirty cars 'won't cut Co2 enough' Reforms should be more ambitious, says report EasyJet Timesonline Audi Bishops go in peace as Williams wins over troubled conference Let us buy John Lewis Call for law on life support to meet wishes of organ donors Extra hours could enable more transplants Heart attack victims 'should not give up taking statins' Ryanair Persil Nine climbers killed as K2 avalanche rips away ropes The Mummy How lily pollen will make gunmen come unstuck Multiple Display Advertising Items Judges' error over suicide note gives husband hope of appeal British Gas Expert changed mind on guilt Behind the story Police rewarded with £157m for unpleasant duties World's smallest snake that looks up to worms Sponsor row over Home Office documentary Hundreds fired up to fight coal-fired power plant Lexus Crumbs! Credit crunch has the last laugh at festival Record numbers of students work to pay the bills More than two fifths add a job to their timetable 'i need a job to be able to pay to do the things I want to do' Case study Thousands of 'foster' children lost to care system Carpet Right Cruelty that nobody saw Case study Man dies in police chase Body of boy in river found Drivers 'are going green' Multiple Display Advertising Items Mother faints with happiness as kidnap girl is found safe after a six-day search Detained father likely to face abduction charge Spy chief goes public about the secret life of GCHQ Timesonline Man found shot dead outside city nightclub Air woman 'drunk' Bogus policeman Networking in space Mother dies in fire Thinking small Cast in stone: the Neolithic artists who left their mark on the North Staples Man cleared of Dando's murder may sue over photo Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline The simple way to stop being uneducated Despite our sterile school system and trash culture, Britons show a healthy urge towards autodidacticism David Miliband and the art of criticism May I interrupt to say . . . Elgar, but not as we know it: don't ruin the Last Night of the Proms Truly a world city Last of the unadorned A policy of running on empty won't do The idea of 'nationalising' the British nuclear industry under French control was always a dubious one Picture Gallery How Karadzic stirred global Islamic terror The genocide in Bosnia in the early 1990s opened the door to al-Qaeda and bin Laden Horse trading In my view Thunderer: Thunderer The UK visa jungle and foreign visitors Wahhabis and India Windfall taxes may be a simplistic solution Doha talks end in disappointment Timesonline Tibetan monks had stored "black powder" The rich and drugs A proper pension Tally-ho for Katie Poetry at the 2012 Olympic Games? There's no rhyme or reason why not If they can have poetry and rhetoric in ancient Athens they can have medals for slam performances in London, says Fanny Walker Timberland Flooring Grand slam Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Pretty good script, shame about the star First night Theatre Surviving Spike Assembly Rooms Edinburgh Multiple Display Advertising Items Palestinian faction takes refuge in Israel as Hamas fighters storm rival stronghold Middle East 11 die in attack on Fatah loyalists in Gaza Strip Factions at war Olympic Beijing spends £20bn to shock and awe Obama urged to strike back over attack adverts United States Poll lead destroyed by McCain's negative campaign Multiple Display Advertising Items Children crushed as temple stampede leaves 145 dead India Americanexpress North Korea deports staff Fritzl slavery charge plan (AP): Al-Qaeda chiefs killed BT How the city built to shock and awe spent £20bn on doing it again Olympics The Mongol horde designed Beijing to impress. 700 years later the same ambitious desire drove the plans for the Games, says Jane MacArtney Good Wood Inside today Thinking big Nation's hope of gold medal lies with daughter of peasant farmer Sport success makes Britain feel united Timesonline Tourists attacked by the dogs brought in to save sheep from wolves France Multiple Display Advertising Items Government steps up pressure on EDF to raise bid for British Energy Centrica renews interest in a consortium move August 9: 'The day the world changed' Starbucks 'on track' HBOS stakes sell-off MPC dilemma on rates Quote of the day Indian reverse Business big shot Carbon tax plan to peg fuel bills 'There is going to be huge attrition in the world of investment' US junk-bond defaults may quadruple, says S&P Stock markets Higher interest rates would bring the risk of turning crunch into a crash Commodities Timesonline Sartoriani Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Unhappy anniversary: a year of credit crunch On August 9,2007, the sickness in global markets became clear. Miles Costello looks at turbulent times as UK banks get set to report In the squeeze Magnet of Middle East attracts top City law firms Appeal boosted by work slowdown in London Online war to win over consumers moves into guerrilla marketing Chinese oil group prepares to trump Indian bid for Imperial Energy After swallowing its first loss, undaunted Starbucks pushes ahead with UK growth plans Surrey's drive-to seems in need of an extra shot Ca Stakes rise ever higher for decision on interest rates MPC briefing August Manufacturers' gloom stretches across the UK Diverging views Yang produces no rabbit out of the hat to impress Wall Street analysts Ambani brothers' feud casts shadow over Indian business India struggles to regain control as elephant economy does about-turn Shares slump as inflation and interest rates rise TauRx puts Singapore on global biotech map At home in the sun after the cold, mean streets of Moscow Monday manifesto Carl Mortished talks to the chief executive of Hermitage Capital about Russia and the gulf between it and the new focus for his business The Times Bill Browder Timesonline In his own words Equity Prices Leonard Cheshire Disability Reader Offers Ltd Laszlo Peter Influential émigré Hungarian historian who became an authority on Anglo-Hungarian relations László Péter, historian, was born on July 8,1929. He died on June 6,2008, aged 78 A pioneer among us women in public service David Paton Physician who took part in the daring raid on St Nazaire in 1942 Dr David Paton, physician and veteran of the St Nazaire raid, was born on July 30,1912. He died on July 10,2008, aged 95 Professor J. Murdoch Ritchie Pioneering biophysicist and pharmacologist who produced key research on the human nervous system Professor J. Murdoch Ritchie, biophysicist and pharmacologist, was born on June 10,1925. He died on July 9,2008, aged 83 Professor John Thornes Innovative British geomorphologist whose studies of desertification were internationally acclaimed Professor John Thornes, physical geographer, was born on December 27,1940. He died after a short illness on July 17,2008, aged 67 Professor Robert Seamans Flight-control systems expert who helped Nasa to put the first man on the Moon Professor Robert Seamans, Nasa engineer and administrator, was born on October 10,1918. He died on June 28,2008, aged 89 Anne Armstrong Republican stalwart who was the first woman to be US Ambassador to the UK Anne Armstrong, rancher, prominent Republican, and US Ambassador to the UK, was born on December 27,1927. She died on July 30,2008, aged 80 Police cannot be sued for failure to prevent crime Law Report House of Lords Sparks blowing in the breeze Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Church news Legal Notices Chess Winning move Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times For Sale Gifts Legal Notices Bridge Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Murtagh casts net wider after latest display of making winning look easy Chester Yesterday's results Thelondonpaper Bet of the day Newbury Market Rasen Vaughan says tearful farewell to the captaincy Ripon Racing Newton Abbot Course specialists Carlisle Windsor Feast of trout ends dispiriting start to season Cricket Results Football Golf Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Prostate UK Ramprakash's long wait ends with kindest cut Cricket Surrey veteran finally becomes 25th scorer of 100 centuries Timesonline Man of the century Gloucestershire v Nottinghamshire Hampshire v Lancashire Sussex v Worcestershire The Times Derbyshire v Surrey Essex v Northamptonshire Kent v Glamorgan Yorkshire v Leicestershire Deng back on home stretch after locating road to riches Basketball The NBA star tells Matthew Syed that there is nothing quite like summer in South Norwood Eastmond proves able deputy as St Helens extend their winning run Rugby league British women forced to compete abroad to avoid London 2012 becoming tall order Sharp hat-trick seals topsy-turvy match Morley inspires Warrington again ahead of key clash with leaders High and mighty The story continues for better and worse Beijing 08:4 days to go People make places come alive China does service with a smile The agony and the ecstasy grips us all Swifter, higher, stronger . . . Matthew Pinsent begins a countdown of his 50 favourite Olympic moments Timesonline Radcliffe en route as she aims to complete Mission Impossible Briton hopes to overcome injury in time for marathon Price is ripe to outshine Harrison in Olympic ring Sorenstam bows out as Shin victory signals dawn of new era Westwood falls short in fight to finish Massa misfortune helps Hamilton but Ferrari raise stakes in power struggle Late engine blowout hands Kovalainen maiden victory Details from Hungaroring Mosley plans to rejuvenate sport before his retirement Murray ready to transform new world order by making Masters his servant Tennis Edge keeps her head as Mayhem prevails Kiyonari double Loeb closes in Sehwag inspires India Safina takes third title Yorkshire triumph With a tear and a sigh of relief, Vaughan lays aside captaincy Cricket 'i did not want to become a cynical old man' Supporters' reactions Gough believes decision was premature Pietersen switches from crank to leader Smith consigns another adversary to history Scoreboard from Edgbaston The trailblazers Dignified end that heralds difficult search for a new … Concept2 Timesonline Times Crossword 23,983 Picture Gallery The Times Pietersen in command as England seek unity Emotional Vaughan calls it a day as captain Inside today The Times Mighty Murray rises to new heights with first Masters … The best transfer package: 20 pages of pure football Index Today in times2 Audi A3 Cabriolet Soft-top delight Book it, see it Times Reader Offers The Tudors Word watching Super-villain says 'internet will be mine, all mine' Heard the one about the oldest joke? Judge Jargon A head of the curve 2012: the rules The weekly serial Previously: A chance encounter at a private view sees three old school alumni reunited: Marco Albini, Petra Nightingale and Joe Chase. Chase faces problems in his personal and professional life while his acquaintances, Marco and petra, seem determined to put the past behind them. . . Monday morning blues buster Use your loaf For leather For more than 30 years, the poet and painter Frieda Hughes dreamt of being a biker girl. After a few accidents and a failed test, she's ready for that 650cc Suzuki — and has written a poem to celebrate Amnesia not working What the future might hold for Oh-Oh Obama . . . The Times We-english Meet the Linford Christie of opening car tops Audi A3 Cabriolet 1.8 TFSI Sport Gold can come at a very high price Health Female athletes with their eyes on the sporting prize often develop serious eating disorders in their drive to maintain a competitive edge, says Peta Bee The high five Nutrition Q&A Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell answers your questions AA Take pains to ease headaches Fitness A simple exercise helps to relieve the agony, says Peta Bee Know your portions How food stacks up There's no R in the month — but still relish your shellfish PRU Health Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Those were the days ... Fringe veterans tell us their highs and lows from the Edinburgh Festival Opening this week Book it, see it Timesonline Highly recommended Last chance Book now The Times There's the rub The voice Putting on the full version of Hamlet would have the audience coming out of the theatre well after midnight. So what to cut, asks Gregory Doran Getting down to serious business First night Edinburgh Comedy Andrew Maxwell Pappy's Fun Club Ivan Brackenbury Pleasance Courtyard Pop Chicago Excel, E16 Theatre This Wide Night Soho Theatre, W1 Inside today Pop Billy Idol Brixton Academy, SW9 Theatre Her Naked Skin Olivier Proms Stockhausen Day Albert Hall/Radio 3 TimesOffers Sex and Jerusalem Weekend tv The WI Guide to Brothels (Channel 4) The Tudors (BBC Two) Tonightly (Channel 4) Beetroot and horseradish tarts Dinner tonight Eat it with Coyote Ugly ITV2, 9pm Tv today Times Selects The Culture Show Goes to China Viewing guide BBC Two, 7pm The Genius of Charles Darwin Channel 4,8pm Green Street (2005) Film choice ITV1, 10.40pm When a Man Loves a Woman (1994) BBC One, 11.05pm Variations Can't Read, Can't Write Channel 4,9pm Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974) Five, 11.05pm Tonightly Channel 4,11.05pm No Country for Old Men (2007)/The Kite Runner (2007) New to Sky Box Office Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Citizen Welles Answers from Page 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Life in the fast lane Young times Olympic sprinters can run at an amazing speed but other creatures are quicker Premiership Rugby Academy Daily dingbat Name the country Puzzle of the day Picture ladder Mind games Win a Harman Kardon Dock Times2 Crossword No 4597 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 285 Clue Lines Acorn Stairlifts Su doku Word Watching Picture Gallery Halfords The Workout Solution Timesonline Index Adebayor shows fans true colours Weekend in Numbers Giovani sparks Tottenham Real to step up Ronaldo chase after Sneijder blow Picture of the Day Absent friend Bojinov showing right attitude to bounce back Bougherra was on cusp of joining West Brom Quashie treatment Derby keen on Latvian For all the furore, all the really big names have remained where they were Anelka is last striker standing at Chelsea Online action Worries for Scolari Britain's 25 richest young footballers: The Web Top 50 'wish you'd been there' moments Matt Hughes Transfer gossip Do you support your club come rain or shine? Your favourite football websites Timesonline The pie is on holiday It pays to dig your heels in Gauging interest levels Love is in the air, for now Tables turned on Barton Grant deserves better Ronaldo showdown 'Ramos is not used to being judged on his own decisions' The Debate Ashley's mystery contrasts with exuberance of Keegan Sunderland ready to offer Keane new long-term deal Davidson's plans are more than pipedreams Chasing pack offering their players for sale or rant Tottenham and Aston Villa are sending mixed messages in transfer dealings Tony'sfiver Campbell prefers United role to distance learning Barry saga will draw to close if Americans cough up cash Villa forced into embarrassing climbdown but Liverpool look to offload first Planet Jupitus: It's a matter of age . . . success takes ages Robinho signing would be …icing on cake for Chelsea The Transfers Barclays Premier League club-by-club guide Barnsley The Preview Coca-Cola Championship The manager Dowie unfazed by prospect of being rewarded for success Promotion could mean end of the road for manager at QPR but CV would look good The Preview Coca-Cola League One Two to watch Accrington Stanley Two to watch Two ways to feed Play the Game Timesonline. co. uk/playthegame Option 1 Play the Game Your fantasy Fantasyfootball. timesonline. co. uk Option 2 Fantasyfootball Top goalkeepers and defenders in 2007-08 Defence Clean sheets Minutes played Goals plus assists Team points Entrants see red, but don't fancy Ronaldo Bulletins will keep you up to speed New for this season How the scoring works Top midfielders and forwards in 2007-08 Successful passes Assists Goals Minutes played Team points Timesonline Lesser lights point the way to success Top 100 A welcome lack of patriot games The Columnist Lost in translation Thuram is a class apart Bootylicious colours reveal all about the studs in studs The complexion of players' choice in footwear reflects their style, says psychologist The Prem The Box Fantasy Football
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