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News from 06/08/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Martin Bayfield, Amanda Andrews, Clements Ribeiro, David Wighton, Tim Breedon, Laurence Prestage, Andrew Billen, Zahid Hussain, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Brian Mellor, Catherine Boyle, Richard Hobson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Matthew Hoggard, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, Dr Joan Ransley, M. Slater, James Hider, Lucy Bannerman, Robin Pagnamenta, Richard Sims, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Mark Batey Chief Executive, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Tass Darlington, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Tim Lott, Christopher Last, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Anthony Sadler, Ron Lewis, Ivor Bennett, Stefanie Marsh, Matthew Pinsent, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, David Bebber, Graham Spiers, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Ross Clark, Lisa Armstrong, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Heath Aston, Morgan Freeman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Matt Hughes, Steve Boggan, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Alice Thomson, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Robert Sharpe, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Peter Adamson, Nick Hasell, Will Hodgkinson, Tom Dart, Winston Fletcher, George Walden, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Michael Herman, Steve Hawkes, jilly cooper, Dominic Maxwell, Peter Cressall, Michael Moran, Howard J. Wooldridge (Ret'd), Peter Riddell, Peter George, Joe Clay, Jacqui Goddard, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, James Meek, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Robin Lovell-Badge, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Frank Field, Canon Michael Bourdeaux, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Jeremy Griffin,

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Index Who's there? A new Hamlet takes the stage. . . 'Fakeproof' e-passport is cloned in minutes How we created a new ID for bin Laden Rise in repossessions Basra plan thrown out From MIT 'to al-Qaeda' £3bn to be written off Rooney out of play Inside today Fighting Talk Leading articles Negotiating deals is a legitimate part of any military strategy. But, unlike Basra, they must be made at the right time and with the right people Index Home Truths Easing stamp duty would give the wrong signals Prince Who David Tennant is introducing Shakespeare to new audiences Times2 Puppy love Angry gurus Nicolaus Sombart Going for gold Picture Gallery Weighty issue Index It's no help if you can't get a mortgage Timesonline Standard Life Huge rise in families losing their homes puts pressure on Chancellor to suspend stamp duty Now a dog can be for ever . . . woman pays £25,000 to clone pitbull that saved her life Nature plus nurture does not equal a perfect match Commentary The Workout Labour 'missing zeal with Brown at helm' Gorillas galore Fuel prices stay high Chlamydia drug help Most read at timesonline. co. uk British commanders wanted to storm Basra but the Iraqi leader sent for US Marines MoD confirms talks were held with Shia militia Celebrity nanny caused brain damage when she shook baby Vogue This isn't supposed to happen: how a baby became bin … The supposedly fail-safe system devised to foil terrorists and criminals can be easily turned to their advantage, Steve Boggan reports Producing a fake How terrorists can beat the UK's radio frequency identification (RFID) chip passports Going biometric False papers are essential to terrorism British Airways Slashed tyres and poison pen letters: how a would-be Conservative MP bullied rivals Rwanda given two weeks of Tory administration Timesonline A stable and solid choice, but bonkers Blossom Hill Far from the Manning crowd People Not content with casting Scarlett Johansson as the leading lady in his new film Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Woody Allen remains utterly captivated by the lissom star at the Los Angeles premiere Until now, no one had suggested reviving Blind Date, … Iain Duncan Smith has sparked a fierce debate after … The long road to Freeman The Face Postscript Joss Stone is to play, er, Anne of Cleves in The Tudors Branded a "tubby comedian" last week by the tabloids, … Fewer earn top marks in school tests for 11-year-olds Figures suggest teachers neglect brighter pupils So summer's a washout — but it's perfect for truffles Timesonline Ryanair Peugeot Three-year closure of Tube station raises commuter fears Ex-police chief who raped his daughter is jailed for 10 years In court today The co-operative good for everyone Good luck Team GB Philanthropist killed in car crash took cocaine Suzuki Oldest beach ride closes Jamie Oliver trainee faces jail over £1m jewel raid On a wing and a prayer: flying start for marriage There are many more snakes than ladders for Brown as he tries to stay in the game Castle Cover Garage worker jailed for cloning 500 cards Woman hid birth Jersey case remand Airport shutdown PC stopped suicide Chef's hygiene blow Round-Britain trip replaces world tour to keep Olympic torch out of trouble Bright idea that came from the Nazis Take the Olympics with you Kettler Dig at new theatre site reveals Shakespeare's first playhouse Mamma Mia! Shakespeare's London Quantum leap to a great classical role is just what the Doctor ordered Theatre Hamlet Courtyard, Stratford RSC warning over Tennant tickets Timesonline Help! She's trapped me in her ghastly world This, apparently, is art. But the banal reality is like walking into the bedroom of your moody teenage daughter Honey, I shrunk the number of kids A deadly punch How Chairman Mao led his country to humiliation The hiss in history Today's SATs result: Government 0 Pupils 0 From coloured graphs manipulated by statisticians to children bewildered by their grades, education is in turmoil Picture Gallery Why repeat the stamp duty debacle? Suspending stamp duty won't stimulate the housing market, as the events of 1991 tell us Better wed in red In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Rules for a Labour leadership contest Election or selection Cricket captain's role Drug policy: the US lacks the answers we need Dark Knight of the soul in cinema Timesonline Heavy children Free passport rules Augean stables Trilby soap Gobsmacker How the Great Helmsman steered China to humiliation Chairman Mao 's mishandling of the nuclear crisis with the Soviet Union was a turning point in world history, George Walden argues Dfs Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Timesonline From elite university to terror court: the 'al-Qaeda' woman on shoot-out charges United States First-rate minds Desperation and violence on China's New Frontier Simmering dispute over Nato could really boil over Compare the market Sky (AP): France accused of assisting genocide (AP): Quake hits China (Reuters): Nuclear non-response (AP): K2 climber saved (AFP): Parliament dissolved (AP): Conductor dies (Reuters): Troops leave temple (AFP): Safety or bust How desperation destroyed ideas of harmony on the New Frontier China White House hid proof that could have stopped the war, author claims M16 'had information that WMDs did not exist' United States Timesonline The Times Delving deep Past comes back to haunt Mafia son who went straight Palestinian boy, 14, pushed off roof by settler gang Violence on the increase amid political turmoil West Bank Rac Assad aide murder sparks feud theories Voyages of Discovery Cartoonist death threats over Sarkozy 'Jew' quip Vitriolic row divides intelligentsia France Multiple Display Advertising Items The notorious Dreyfus affair Clean up holy Ganges or there will be hell to pay, say angry gurus India Prostate UK (Reuters): Psychiatric test for 'bus cannibal' (AP): Kidnapped Italians released (AFP): Two killed in miners' strike (Reuters): 11 charged over credit card scam The Times Darling accused over plan to write off £3bn in Rock restructuring Nationalised bank loses £585m in first half High street squeezed from all directions BA's gloomy summer Halting economy Yahoo! protest vote Quote of the day Fed holds rates Business big shot Michael Page rebuffs takeover offer from Adecco 'People think that I am a millionairess who waltzes around Africa' Stock markets Sony takes the music collections after split Rock could still haunt Chancellor Leak barely short of ingenious Commodities Wedding woe Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items People tighten the purse strings as money gets too tight to mention . . . Timesonline Business big shot Battered British Airways now beginning to lose passengers as well as travellers' baggage UK The Times BAA takes legal action against Ryanair Beware, these little things can come back to haunt you City Diary Boris flies into row on City airport expansion City Diary Jimmy Cayne, 74-year-old former chief executive of … City Diary Full marks to the City PR firm M Communications, City Diary A personal plea. I have known Nick Bealer, City nicknam City Diary Picture Gallery Double decline in services and industry puts Britain on the brink of recession Land of Leather sued for £250,000 by rescue fund Airports Authority of India GfK turns to Apax in fight to buy Taylor Nelson Sofres Debenhams and Liberty consider proposal after Wrapit unravels UK Mooted voucher plan could calm newlywed fury Timesonline The Times Making it personal Women in the news Wall Street shares climb as Fed holds interest rates News Corp growth rate 'less robust' in wake of faltering world economy Oil prices at three-month low Jet Airways 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 Drax shares plunge as high fuel prices take effect Market report No going back now for Irn-Bru Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Strength of dividend-restoring Spirent lies in its global reach Standard Chartered Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Legal & General Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Leonard Cheshire Disability The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Nicolaus Sombart German writer and connoisseur of eroticism whose memoirs captured journeys into the past and postwar cultural criticisms Nicolaus Sombart, writer and historian, was born in Berlin on May 10,1923. He died on July 14,2008, aged 85 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Lives remembered Kenneth Chew 'He was asked to join Miles Davis for his very first experiments' Vice-Admiral Sir Anthony Troup H. Tracy Hall Chemist who invented the process for creating the first commercially viable artificial diamond for widespread industrial use H. Tracy Hall, physical chemist and inventor, was born on October 20,1919. He died on July 25,2008, aged 88 Professor William Bennett Physicist who was co-inventor of the gas laser and a prolific technical author Professor William Bennett, co-inventor of the gas laser, was born on January 30,1930. He died of cancer on June 29,2008, aged 78 William Lord Scientist who 'saved' London from the flying bomb William Lord, CB, scientist, was born on March 22,1919. He died on July 28,2008, aged 89 Joe Beck Versatile guitarist and accompanist who was one of the pioneers of jazz rock Joe Beck, jazz guitarist, was born on July 29,1945. He died of cancer on July 22,2008, aged 62 Mel Galley Guitarist with Whitesnake who co-wrote some of their most popular songs Mel Galley, guitarist, was born on March 8,1948. He died of cancer on July 1,2008, aged 60 Plea bargain offer not an abuse of due process Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times Acknowledgements Announcements Legal Notices Public Notices A world of make-believe among the ruins of war Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Legal news Legal Notices Personals Gastronomic breaks in Scotland from £235; cruise the Nile from £449; a week in Thailand, £669 Late Travel British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Short haul Long haul Timesonline Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Marchand D'Or set to face strong British challenge Pontefract The Times Course specialists Rooney ruled out of opening game by opening virus Bet of the day Newcastle Catterick Yesterday's results Yarmouth Chepstow Kempton Park Brighton Racing Timesonline Diving hotbed plunged into chaos Bolt knows where he stands on path to sprint glory: it's double or nothing Beijing 08:2 days to go Jamaican set for stardom in 100m and 200m One event could not help but hog limelight with early start Two more Russians thrown out of Games Ronaldinho ready Seeing through smog Tweddle cuts it short Try a little of everything — just don't eat too much Matthew Pinsent offers his tips on how athletes can get their fill of action at the Olympics without losing hunger for the main course How Ovett captured the nation's hearts and my imagination In the latest instalment of his top 50 Olympic moments, Matthew Pinsent describes his first memory of the Games Host city is step up for Team GB — and raises the bar for London Venues impress athletes and officials alike Targeting medals is fraught with danger Simon Barnes Sports Columnist of the Year Klüft shows path to gold can be based on joy not suffering Taxi driver joins rank of heroes ECB accuses BBC of failing fans Cricket Board sells next wave of live rights exclusively to Sky Sports Football Results Cricket Football Fixtures Cricket Tennis Rawalpindi faces the axe from Champions Trophy schedule More cash but less credibility Moores predicts challenging times after 'forthright' Pietersen talks Cricket Vaughan's laid-back style got the best out of us Timesonline Ferdinand blames price of failure for England's inability to produce talent Football Managers are 'too scared' to blood youngsters Timesonline The Times Smith counts the cost after humiliating Rangers exit Referees told to get tough over lack of respect Football Villa target Hoyte and Young to fill their problem position Window watch Milkround Bring Fitness 2 Life I want to teach the world to love Chelsea, says Scolari, but it could take up to 50 years Brazilian pours cold water on club's plans for global domination by 2014 Blue romance Confusion over Wyness exit adds to disquiet at Everton Football Dowie heading for the door after QPR row Rafael Benítez, the Liverpool manager, could be without Times Crossword 23,985 Picture Gallery The Times Rooney virus lays United low Forward to miss start of season after Nigeria trip takes toll How high can we go? Team GB set the bar for Beijing The Times Moores predicts challenging times ahead with KP Inside today Index Passport: tick. Boarding pass: tick. Child . . . oops Times modern Today in times2 Paul's lyrical way of coping with discord Bad statistics Flights of fancy The Wednesday profile Further reading The era of living vicariously Brief Loves The Times challenged six bestselling authors to put a modern spin on the theme of love, in 300 words. The results are clever, funny, poignant and original Romeo & Romeo She's out There, Fighting A true love story Adele: Parks Thetimes Light What an apple can tell us about the state of the world The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Q: Can anything beat the great outdoors? A: Yes, the great outdoors with tea lights A little luxe will make you keen to carry on glamping, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Few fringe benefits A guide to the clothes, accessories — and hairstyles — that do (and don't) work of the grown-up woman Back in the loop Camp it up Beauty Chic campers should keep moisture levels high and make-up levels low, says Nicola Copping Easy pieces The best buys from Marks & Spencer (0845 302 1234). Selected by Alice Olins AA The Mutton: Black: fit for purpose Mutton dressed as lad Johnny Cash may have been the man most famous for the noir look. But, says The Mutton, imitating the country legend is not the main reason why men should add the colour of the night to their Wardrobes Sophie Winkleman Fashionista questionaire I didn't look wistful. I looked homeless . . . shine at a party Please help me to . . . My husband's 40th birthday party is this weekend and I'm wondering what to wear (I'm 38). The party is being held in a marquee Haircare Multiple Display Advertising Items Index We can't let you broadcast that . . . The BBC has proved an eccentric pop censor over the decades. Bob Stanley examines the records they kept off air Water pistols at the ready, the grandest of loos, and why Boris becomes a Womble The bulletin The censor's choice Secrets of the soldier 'suicides' First night Edinburgh Theatre Deep Cut Traverse Edinburgh Comedy Edward Aczel Underbelly How to play the Ukulele in Under an Hour Gilded Balloon The Times Jazz First night Louis Hayes/Antonio Hart Ronnie scott's, W1 Inside today Theatre They're Playing Our Song Menier Chocolate Factory, SE1 Opera Tête a Tête Riverside Studios, W6 Proms BBCSSO/ Runnicles/Solyom Albert Hall/Radio 3 Hidden benefits TV&Radio Last night's tv The Secret Millionaire (Channel 4) CSI: Miami(Five) Broad bean salad with marjoram Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Lost Land of the Jaguar Viewing guide BBC One, 8pm Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage BBC Two, 8pm/8.30pm Heaven Can Wait (1978) Film4,7pm Film choice Belly of the Beast (2003) Five, 9pm Variations House of Saddam BBC Two, 9pm Dangerous Jobs for Girls Channel 4,10pm Mutual Appreciation (2005, b/w) Film4,10.45pm Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport After the apocalypse Web watcher Answers from Page 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Pet theories and practice Young times It's many people's dream job — spending the day surrounded by cute and cuddly animals. But what's a vet's life really like? We asked Sean Wensley, of Bristol The Times Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Spiral Mind games Win an iPod Touch Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 287 Cystic Fibrosis Trust Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution

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