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News from 07/08/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, David Wighton, Robert Dawson Scott, Matthew Syed, Matt Spence, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Ed Cooke, Peter Lansley, Phil Hendren, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Linda Tsang, Dr Richard Milne, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, John Miller, David Chater, Teresa Clark, James Bone, James Ducker, David Garfield, Daniel Eiloart, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, R. Ellis, Lucy Bannerman, Geoff Brown, Robin Pagnamenta, Jane MacArtney, Peter Coleman, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Margaret Duffy, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Dr Meira Likierman Chairman, Alan Savage, Tim Hardman, Rhys Blakely, Sean Maguire, Jonathan Richards, Martin Lovett, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Will Lawrence, Tim Teeman, Matthew Pinsent, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, David Lister, Morgan Falconer, Ben Quinn, Sam Coates, Ron Elson, Jenny Booth, David Stevens, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Ian Dilworth, Raymond Keene, Anthony Hodges, Dwin Bramall, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dominick Harrod, David Guttenfelder, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Alice Thomson, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Francesca Steele, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, Kevin Maher, Viv Mercer, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, F. D. Sturdy, Benedict Nightingale, Clarence Barrett, Stephen Dalton, Paul Carter, Leo Lewis, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Brian Withnall, Sandy Ezekiel, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Frank Buckle, Dr Pam Spurr, Jane Wood,

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Can you beat Big Phil or Fergie? The Times Archbishop believes gay sex is good as marriage Williams letter supports 'loving relationships' Index British woman who broke through Olympic security Family gang jailed over £80m burglary Cancer drugs rejected IMF's warning to UK Solzhenitsyn funeral Flintoff back at No 6 Inside today Free Home Delivery Pragmatism and Belief Leading articles A letter from Rowan Williams may reopen argument within the Church of England. But he should not be afraid to voice his liberal views in public Index Time for Musharraf to Stand Down Pakistan's President and Government are failing to provide effective leadership Top of the Pole A daring protest speaks volumes and wins the attention of millions Times2 World Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Burglars' calendar Ing Direct Gypsy gang's £80m mansion raid Notorious family jailed after 20 years of burgling country homes Not famous even for 15 minutes: mystery of the artist who 'painted with Warhol' Timesonline Hanging out and hangers on at the Factory The Workout Darling blamed for stamp duty confusion Pupil scores 'mislead' Body left for two years Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk £35,000-a-year cancer drugs too costly for NHS Veto on basis of price is outrage to kidney patients, says specialist 'After three tablets, my tumour shrank' Prince denies cancer report Vogue Budget for survival Graduate activists who humbled might of China's security forces Olympics Families support the young human rights protesters who brought their Tibet campaign to the heart of Beijing's Olympic showcase Timesonline Olympics news on the move Ropes, banners - and visas They'll do it again — and very soon Liam Gallagher talks about music, class and being a … Seat 'i' before 'e' except after 'c'. Or maybe not Time to give up on spelling, says academic Sidelined British 'itched to join' US fight for Basra As spelt by Dr Smith Businesswoman pushed on to rush-hour rail track after telling men to stop smoking In court today Selfridges Sainsbury's Britons face bigger bills as French cap energy prices ITV threatens local news and children's television Honda Hackers 'stole card details of 100m shoppers' Security Mfi Drive-by thieves target the weak spots of wireless networks How it works War-driving How the sniffers operate Hyundai E-passports fiasco fuels calls for £4.7bn ID card scheme to be scrapped Security Barratt Star gets in a lather over a soap Kate Moss is "just a girl from Croydon" in this pose captured by Sir Paul McCartney's photographer daughter Mary for a Best of British feature in the September issue of Harper's Bazaar This isn't how it's supposed to end. The dastardly … How much does it cost to change five lightbulbs at … Talk about dream job The Face Mitch Winehouse Gordon Farquhar, BBC 5 Live's Olympics reporter, Postscript Jo Whiley, of Radio 1, tells Q magazine of her nerves … ASDA Elena Roger on Evita, Piaf and doomed heroines Toyota Man died after swallowing foul floodwater as he tried to save his belongings Rise in measles cases fuels MMR campaign French students arrest City turbines wasteful Congestion continues Drug dealer jailed Free passports Long shelf-life 'Digger' Dowling, architect of the Great Escape, dies 1945: The Stalag Luft III escape — first uncensored account timesonline. co. uk/archive Breaking out Toyota Publicly conservative, privately Religion Letters written by Rowan Williams cast new light on his views on homosexuality, just as the issue threatens to tear apart the Anglican Communion, writes Ruth Gledhill Sony Times Online Liberal: a man divided at heart Religion He was selected as a liberal and now he should govern as one Thinker shaped Archbishop's view Guide through the stormy waters Graduate spurns £100,000 to get her hands dirty Mitsubishi Motors Maddie 'taken to order' for Belgian paedophiles Treasure hunter finds Anglo-Saxon cross in field Drivers could face random breath tests Brides protest at wedding gift company chaos Dog-cloner denies she was Mormon sex kidnapper Panasonic Suddenly, being green is not cool any more As the credit crunch bites, environmental policies are being ditched. But oddly we are doing better at saving the planet Good job We aren't racist like back then . . . Beijing: G8 with Lycra Reverse logic Index Rodent repelled The grasping vulgarity of the wedding list An original present will be remembered and cherished. A prepared gift list is just a dry financial contract Picture Gallery Make your computer secure: turn it off Opinion Hackers will always beat security systems. You would be foolish to believe your data is safe Home sweet prison In my view Thunderer: 'Evolution or God' is no sort of choice Film ratings must protect children Stamp duty Sunnier prospects for Britain's seaside towns? Test cricket should be on the BBC Timesonline Olympic verse Second to where? Henbane history Always on red Free passports Naturally thin Call a spade . . . A bungler? No, he shaped the year of victory Field Marshal Haig is known as the Butcher of the Somme — but his role in the Great War has been greatly underestimated, Dwin Bramall says Dfs Haig: highs and lows Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Daily Universal Register Irish Miss Havishams have few expectations First night Theatre The New Electric Ballroom Traverse, Edinburgh Multiple Display Advertising Items With red roses and an honour guard, Russia buries Solzhenitsyn as a hero Timesonline Index Among artists and dissidents Multiple Display Advertising Items Violence spreads after siege over Hindu site in Kashmir Surrogacy orphan trapped in red tape after mothers abandon her Biological father prevented from claiming girl The price of life (AP): Army scientist 'was the anthrax killer' (Reuters): Fire crew die in crash (AP): Prisoners to be freed (AP): Dalai Lama shunned (AP): Climber dies in Alps (Reuters): Musharraf's future (AP): Tutankhamun 'babies' (AP): Lift prank goes wrong Iraq's erratic accounts give US a legitimate way out Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Bin Laden's driver weeps over terror charge verdict Army deposes Government in struggle for power between rich desert families Rac Freedom and slavery Orange The Times Hi. I'm Paris Hilton and I should be president — not some wrinkly old guy with white hair Socialite hits back at McCain's campaign advert Timesonline Times Online Rockefeller mystery man linked to 80s murder case ITV is downgraded to junk after £1.5bn loss Premier Inn plans Car sales hit brakes Panel against cut Quote of the day Standard Life boost Business big shot Former De Vere hotels chief emerges as contender to succeed Rose at M&s New recruit is given extra role in growth areas Darling's hope for quick UK recovery is dashed by IMF Index Stock markets Takeover approach for Collins Stewart Where can Michael Grade turn? Picture Gallery Xstrata looks for platinum deal Commodities Offices to inns Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Timesonline So you rate The Jeremy Kyle Show as nothing but junk? Standard & Poor's feels the same about ITV Can Capello's England stars score with the viewers? This is what I am reliably informed is the world's largest scale model, of Shanghai as it is expected to be in 2020, except that the city will probably be even bigger by then Milkround Banking turmoil may bring about Howard's end City Diary Does Tesco know its wheat from its oats? The Farmers … City Diary Turning over a new leaf City Diary A double bar of Toblerone for Alex Foster, the tireless City Diary Whitbread exploits office sites to build budget hotels Those various committees looking at the future of the … City Diary Picture Gallery Luxury takes the back seat as car sales tumble Xstrata bypasses Lonmin board and offers platinum miner's shareholders £5bn Timesonline Prostate UK OFT to charge four BA executives with price-fixing in fuel surcharge scheme UK The Times Retailers feel the pinch as food costs soar Standard Life increases dividend as profits soar Asian hedging strategy piles up loss at Old Mutual Pipeline fire disrupts oil flow across Turkey Time Warner to split AOL as revenue plummets Dubai buys ringside seat at Cirque du Soleil 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 Bid rumour over Woolworths Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Restructured Morgan Crucible has the strength to succeed Old Mutual Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Liberty squeezed in the retail and property pinch Market report Spring Group Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Epilepsy The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Christian aid British funds How lawyers will claim their Olympic prizes' Merchandising, misuse of drugs, ticketing, sponsorships, rights — the law is involved in every aspect of the Beijing Games, reports Alex Wade Timesonline Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyer of the week Dominic Crossley British firms in China How Britain compares Stamina, not speed, counts in Chinese market City Experienced foreign players have the edge in foreign technology and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, writes Sean Maguire Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Sir David Serpell Scrupulously impartial senior civil servant who became the first Permanent Secretary at the DoE Sir David Serpell, KCB, OBE, civil servant, was born on November 10,1911. He died on July 28,2008, aged 96 Index Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Lives remembered Marisa Merlini Italian actress whose good-humoured sensuality endeared her to cinema audiences in a series of comedies in the 1950s and 1960s Marisa Merlini, actress, was born on August 6,1923. She died on July 27,2008, aged 84 Nicola Rescigno Distinguished conductor who played an influential part in US opera as the co-founder of notable companies in Chicago and Dallas Nicola Rescigno, conductor and opera administrator, was born on May 28,1916. He died on August 4,2008, aged 92 David 'Butch' White Fast bowler who helped Hampshire to win its first County Championship David "Butch" White, cricketer, was born on December 14,1935. He died on August 1,2008, aged 72 Ashok Mankad All-rounder with a promising start who was happiest down the order Ashok Mankad, cricketer, was born on October 12,1946. He died on August 1,2008, aged 61 Mormon Temple is not a place of public worship Law Report House of Lords Adding to a life sentence Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Index Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Public Notices The Times Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Wanted Legal Notices Public Notices Simply messing about in boats . . . Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Service appointments The secret of Maya green Legal Notices Personals Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices To place Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Brighton's notorious past is distant memory Brighton Yesterday's results Good Wood Newcastle Pontefract Kempton Park Index Yarmouth Timesonline Haydock Park Racing Brighton Bet of the day Yarmouth Bath Folkestone Sandown Park Course specialists Let's start before the start. It's the Olympic way The Sunday Times Poulter and Perry aim to keep motors running at US PGA Golf William Hill Ferguson happy to lay out red carpet Football Manager defends Ronaldo as Old Trafford return is confirmed Everton rocked as new stadium plan suffers setback Timesonline Villa set to win race for Shorey after £3.5m bid gets approval Window watch The club-versus-country power struggle took a new twist Sport Staff: Hick back to what he does best Extended county cricket reports timesonline. co. uk/cricket Cricket Cricket Scoreboards and results Football Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football ICC delays ruling on Champions League ATP in court triumph Sponsors drop out Lancaster in charge Quartet share spoils Colvin's star turn Pietersen selects England's new order Cricket Attacking line-up is statement of intent from new captain The Times Target man: how to solve a problem like Smith Timesonline Art and craft of Ramprakash's hard graft Yesterday's county cricket action Comment Leaving the captaincy will always be an emotional affair Foster flies the flag with voyage to redemption finally complete Beijing 08:1 day to go Swimmer, 38, will carry Union Jack Olympic moments Matthew Pinsent continues to count down his top 50 Standing on ceremony Officials refuse entry to peace campaigner Daley 'can get medal' Faulds focused Mantell plays on Phelps keeps his cool as history beckons Simon Barnes's Olympics blog timesonline. co. uk/olympics Beijing 08:1 day to go Open warfare makes a welcome return to water The Perils of Paula continue to run and run . . . Host nation's march receives early kick-start Beijing 08:1 day to go Bringing it all together Timesonline Organisers hope storms will not rain on opening parade Beijing 08:1 day to go London looks and learns from big show Beijing weather Times Crossword 23,986 Picture Gallery The Times I'll stay at United, says Ronaldo Forward to remain 'one more year' but admits courting Real Index The Times Index Index Today in times2 Wunder bra: Germans invent bulletproof underwear Is it me, or is Big Brother a big bore? Blame it on the credit crunch McCain gibe fuels a Paris backlash Send us your views Mr Memory Closely observed train journeys The Little Red Book and the Little White Ball Table tennis in China is more than just sport: more, even, than an obsession. Matthew Syed explains how, since Chairman Mao decreed ping pong to be the national game in the 1950s, it has defined China's view of itself as a nation In The Times on Saturday Women are their own worst enemies The Times Two's a company Hiring your man: is it the death of a relationship? Hiring your man: is it the death of a relationship? One million women run their own businesses in the UK. But does it pay, professionally and emotionally, to employ the man in your life, asks Alexandra Blair AA Anya Hindmarch and James Seymour Firm commitment Thriving couples Karren Brady and Paul Peschisolido Margaret and Leo Beckett All presents are correct The sexes The toaster is dead, long live cows and handcuffs. Tom Whipple heralds the new age of wedding lists The Times Therapy notes Do they mean it? Tad and Molly She says Cohabitation lets men get the milk without buying the cow He says But who wants to live with a cow? Vanessa-Mae Intimacies The violin virtuoso Vanessa-Mae, 29, has been performing her "techno-acoustic fusion" music worldwide since she was a teenager. She now lives in London with her boyfriend Multiple Display Advertising Items Index The 20 best date movies From finger-entwining romance to hand-grabbing horror, our critics present the best films to watch on a night in for two Timesonline What not to take your date to see The 10 films guaranteed to kill the mood From Hellboy to Hobbit The director Guillermo Del Toro will now add Middle Earth to his mythical realms, he tells Will Lawrence Man on Wire The Mummy of all adventures Film reviews Academic archeology it ain't, but the latest Mummy movie can easily give Indiana Jones a run for its money, argues Wendy Ide Elite Squad Cinema has a voice — we'd just rather not hear it Crummy voiceovers and an overdose of message-laden Hollywood schmaltz kill the mood for Kevin Maher Elite Squad 18,115 minutes The Fox and the Child U, 95 minutes Make It Happen PG, 90 minutes CJ7 PG, 86 minutes The Fox and the Child The Chinese acrobats going for gold First night Dance Acrobatic Swan Lake Covent Garden Theatre Forty Hackney Empire, E8 Proms Netherlands Philharmonic/Kreizberg Albert Hall/Radio 3 Edinburgh Theatre Not Stalking David Tennant The Vault Living with Johnny Depp Zoo Pop Natty Hoxton Square Bar and Kitchen, N1 Edinburgh Comedy Jim Jeffries Udderbelly Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio Last night's tv Kings of the wild frontier Lost Land of the Jaguar (BBC One) House of Saddam (BBC Two) Calves' liver with lemon chard Dinner tonight Eat it with Hannibal Hannibal of the Alps: Revealed Five, 8pm Tv today Times Selects A Turtle's Guide to the Pacific Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm Vanessa-Mae: The Making of Me BBC One, 9pm Million Dollar Baby (2004) Film choice Film4,9pm Garden State (2004) Film4,11.35pm Variations Harley Street ITV1, 9pm Earthquake (1974) BBC One, 11.35pm My Strange Brain Five, 11pm The Education of Little Tree (1997) Channel 4,3.25am Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word watching Today's radio Radio choice Free and easy? Young times It's the daredevil craze that has Britain running wild — but is free running safe for children? Premiership Rugby Academy Daily dingbat Test your parents Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4600 Polygon Appeal Times2 Quiz Codeword No 288 David Nieper Su doku Word Watching Index The Times The Workout Solution Picture Gallery Yesterday's Solutions

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