News from 08/08/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Lucy Alexander, N. Goddard, Fred Redwood, Zahid Hussain, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Simon Hills, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Richard Hobson, Finbarr O'Reilly, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Will Pavia, James Hider, Geoff Brown, C. M. Nickols, Robin Pagnamenta, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Kasia Maciejowska, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Gabby Logan, Tom Bawden, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Craymer Chairman, Jenny MacArthur, Rhys Blakely, Nicola Sturgeon, G. Armstrong, Ron Lewis, Martin Lovett, Mark Coles, Nicholas Coates, Tim Teeman, Matthew Pinsent, Hugo Rifkind, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Hannah Kuchler, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Emma Pomfret, Michael Illingworth, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, David Barlow, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Kenneth Denby, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Tabu Butagira, Michael Jewes, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Paul Simons, Jonathan Waxman, Steve Jelbert, Duncan Preen, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Steve Hawkes, Craig Lord, Dominic Maxwell, John Murray, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Melanie McDonagh, Ben Macintyre, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Patrick Foster, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Vivian Cook, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sarah Brightman, Stephen Dalton, Simon Armstrong, Laurence Hewings, Tony Halpin, Linda Melvern, Air Vice-Marshal, David Budworth, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Richard Malim Secretary, Judith Heywood, Chris Smyth, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton, Philip Jacobson, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson, Priya Elan, The Rev Dr Anthony J. Carr,
ResumoIndex Beijing Games to begin in smog of controversy British crime lords rule £40 billion underworld Index Archbishop's letters 'will split the Church' House prices plummet Musharraf endgame BA charges England's day Index The World Comes to China Leading articles Despite tight security and restrictions, the Beijing Olympics offer many Chinese their first glimpse of the outside world and encourage a legacy of openness The Times An Englishman's Home The fall in house prices has clear benefits for the economy Darwin's Bulldogs Natural selection is a philosophy of beauty and imagination Best of the Times Opinion World Register Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather 'Williams has made a split inevitable' Archbishop's views on homosexuality stir furore Timesonline A Western imposition Jersey Boys Top grades for music students — even if they don't know the score Changing time Hits and misses The Workout Ban announced on 26 sport steroids Drink-drive deaths City analyst's death Six jailed for bank con Most read at timesonline. co. uk Missing years in the strange journey from a manacled Mormon to a cloned pit bull Why clone a dog? Timesonline Gucci Foundations of bricks and mortar boom are shifting Prices back to 2006 and still falling — £22,000 is wiped off average house Housing 'Darling seems to be dithering' McCloud's grand design at risk of becoming grand disaster Deals cancelled as Chancellor stays silent on stamp duty Housing Inside today Timesonline Free Rough Guide Mandarin Chinese Omega Flu pandemic beats terrorism and flood in official table of reasons to be fearful Timesonline All we need to know is that the Government can cope BBC loses personal details of hundreds of children Missing links Max, 3, takes mile-and-a-half stroll at 3am to buy sweets Elegy Dfs Dfs Oil lamps, sextant and the stars: love at first gust turns to Down Under or bust Audi In court today To the manner born: career thieves trade risk of jail for riches Organised crime Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Prince to take up cudgels for the young People A concert for Q magazine by the Zutons became an ordeal Life must be exciting for Steven Tyler, the Aerosmith … Craig David's penchant for the beanie as headgear nearl Postscript High opener The Face Let's all fire AK47s: SNP politician's idea of a family day out Wickes MasterCard Bush attacks China's rights record (but he'll stay to see the basketball) Olympics Smog makes for a painful jog First person Timesonline Boxing favourite who can't make weight is sent home British pair return with promises of more Tibet protests B&Q Simon Gray, writer and smoker, dies Young passer-by killed as gunmen open fire in street Teenagers join gangs 'because they lack parental role models' Case study Furniture Village Common fertility treatments 'no better than nature' Prostate UK Football-linked rail violence is up Family happy to be back in hut Fire destroys tycoon's home Oldest working men's club shuts The Times Timesonline Scouts injured in head-on coach crash in Canada The most influential magazine covers of all time Embezzlement charges against SAS men dropped Dachshunds help scientists to fight 'day blindness' Lastminute Sky lit up as storm puts on show of the summer Hospital faces criminal charges over 18 bug deaths C. difficile outbreak linked to 'appalling' neglect Multiple Display Advertising Items Why the bacterium thrived Even the bookies are losers when it comes to the crunch Students who took SATs were marked as absent Medion War films: the great escape from the truth Opinion The reality of Stalag Luft III was far grimmer than the romanticised derring-do that became typical of postwar movies Portrait of the dog as a complete imbecile Doppelgänger Virtuous cycle Index Going for a Burton Timesonline The murky truth about France and genocide How far was Mitterrand's Government involved in the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of Rwandans? Picture Gallery We need cancer drugs. NICE must go Opinion The Government's penny-pinching body has made yet another stupid decision Remember, remember In my view Thunderer: The plutocrats are just rubbing our noses in it There is hope for the future in Basra In two minds Red for danger Better security is needed for any ID system What is the purpose of SATs? Timesonline No actor, he Smokers' shelter Shun wedding lists Vibrato in its place Gobstopping silence When is a spade. . . Second best? We mustn't give in just to make it all easier for the non-spellers Opinion Just because students can't spell 'their' and 'truly' doesn't mean we should accept variations that break all our useful rules, Vivian Cook argues Bringing it all together Most misspelt words The Daily Daily Universal Register Timesonline Financial ruin, fair-weather friends: a timeless tragedy First night Theatre Timon of Athens Shakespeare's Globe Multiple Display Advertising Items Musharraf faces end of the road as enemies join forces to impeach him Index Turbulent times Impeachment, intrigue and power games Multiple Display Advertising Items The price of shame: how stigma drove HIV couple to kill themselves and their three children Deadly numbers Thousands of troops on standby for Kashmir as shrine violence escalates Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Blow for Bush as a tribunal gives bin Laden driver short sentence Secret court may jail comic for disaster relief effort Junta accuses him of 'creating public unrest' Few laughs but much hard work Behind the story Win investing The Times Georgia pounds Russian-backed rebels Tbilisi warns of gathering catastrophe The Times Violent settler blocks diplomats' way out (Reuters): Scavengers find help (AFP): Coup protest halted (AP): Divorce for actor (AFP): Car chief killed The Times What's the difference between Robbie Coltrane and a 16-year-old burglar? Just use your imagination Carpet RiGHT Altered images Citigroup in $7.6bn deal with regulators AIG shares plunge Quote of the day 'Headline-grabbing nonsense' Eurozone rates held Index Price-fixing charges against BA four break new ground in OFT campaign Lawyers say UK regulators are using US tactics Diamond defends the book-keeping at Barclays Index Timesonline Stock markets Tycoon raises Woolworths stake to more than 10% It's hard to junk banks' low-grade liabilities Barclay's balding eagle Seeking to contain the monster Commodities Flat-lining? Timesonline The Belgravia Centre Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Energy suppliers set to stoke anger with price rises Business big shot Timesonline Nuclear falls to 15% of UK power output The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Talentsmoothie British funds Citigroup in $7.6bn settlement over auction-rate bonds Multiple Display Advertising Items Apple sees red over iPhone ruby Timesonline S&N pursues Plus vendors in sales clash London Financial Futures Wall Street Markets Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates International Power shares sputter despite profits rise Market report Approach lifts Flying Brands Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day No real reason to join Friends despite new chief and bid hope Markets Smith & Nephew Deal of the day Timesonline Cobham Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Christian aid Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Readers Offers Ltd Simon Gray Rakish and versatile playwright and diarist who did not exclude his own foibles from his coruscating observation of modern life Simon Gray, CBE, dramatist and author, was born on October 21,1936. He died of lung cancer on August 6,2008, aged 71 Index Andrea Pininfarina Grandson of the great car designer who reinforced his family firm's global reputation Andrea Pininfarina, chief executive of the car body design company Pininfarina, was born on June 26,1957. He died in a road accident on August 7,2008, aged 51 Court Circular Luncheon Appointment Service appointments Bridge Chess Winning move Business as usual at Fleetwood docks Times Archive Timesonline Legal Notices Personals Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages The Times Deaths Court&social In Memoriam - Private Announcements Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Record-breakers ready for Ascot showdown Newmarket Brighton Yesterday's results Haydock Park Yarmouth Shergar Cup factfile Folkestone Index Sandown Bath National fall forces Fitzgerald to call time on riding career Racing Haydock Park Winner's enclosure Worcester Course specialists Bet of the day Brighton Lingfield Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Westwood fumes after opening 77 Golf Sport Staff: Durham gain upper hand in pitch battle LV County Championship Cricket Scoreboards and results Football Rugby league Football Golf Olympic Games Rugby league Speedway Americangolf Tennis Harmison offers reminder of days when England lived in the fast lane Cricket Pace bowler back to his hostile best England v South Africa Timesonline The game within Richard Hobson analyses the day's play at the Brit Oval All's well that starts well for perky Pietersen Cricket The Times Everton ponder way forward for stadium Football Mourinho fans flames Kirkland doubtful Green labelled naive Clubs are penalised Wiltord gets chop Benítez rues 'curse' of Istanbul in his quest for elusive league title Liverpool manager tells James Ducker how the European Cup in his first year raised hopes too high Robinho ready to join forces with Scolari for £19.75m Barry unhappy at delay Timesonline Ashley seeks to quell speculation Football Clattenburg left in limbo after ban Villa complete Shorey deal as chase starts for Johnson Window watch The Middlesex Sevens Greek tragedy with happiest ending Beijing 08 Shooter Emmons lost pride but won a bride Tales of grief Britain team refuse to sit on fence over course design Equestrianism Good luck Team GB Genetically modified food for thought Beijing 08 Advantage nobody as Federer and Co breeze into town There was a press conference scheduled for yesterday … Wang hopeful of warm welcome as US team prepare for homecoming Beijing 08 China-born athletes relish their return BBC Murray could meet Nadal in last eight Beijing 08 Britain make fast start Siblings take sides Canada in the dark The Times 'Skeleton' crews aim to stop bigger boys making little of lightweights Purchase and Hunter lead charge for small guys Redgrave's fifth makes him lord of rings Beijing 08 Matthew Pinsent puts the gold medal that he own with the coxless four in Sydney first in his top 50 Olympic moments The Times Daley growing by leaps and bounds as he starts to make a splash in pool Beijing 08 Report by Craig Lord Photographs by Marc Aspland Timesonline Keen locals make it great to be one of village people Bringfitness2life Rivalry with Australia reaches parts other duels fail to reach Beijing 08 Sports ministers bet on which nation will win more medals Thanou wages war on IOC with president in her sights Drugs agency fears for integrity of Games Times Crossword 23,987 Picture Gallery The Times Happy days are here again as Harmison gathers pace Full-on attack gives Pietersen leading edge Inside today The Times Inside today Index The Times Picture Gallery Occupational hazards A novel by a previously unknown author about the Second World War occupation of Guernsey is set to become the surprise summer holiday bestseller. Penny Wark meets some of the islanders who lived under German rule The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society Books to get lost in More compelling reads A guide to moving and shaking in Hollywood The Times Lunch is for wimps? Nah, it's for heroes Food After Michael Douglas's relaxed, wine-drenched lunch in Italy this week, Ross Anderson praises that most civilised of traditions — the four-hour break with at least one bottle of decent claret Long liquid lunches Ah, those were the days Bigyellow Eat your heart out Women are to blame Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Inside the peace corps Do politics really have no place in Daniel Barenboim's Arab-Israeli Divan Orchestra? Emma Pomfret reports Nattymusic Timesonline Return of the digital masters Brian Eno tells Mark Coles why he's reunited with David Byrne to make one of this year's most innovative albums A true original returns to his roots New releases Pop Q-Tip Abstract Innovations Nocturne The Times Pop Noah and the Whale Peaceful, the World. . . Mercury Classical James Gilchrist Romantic Residues Hyperion Is he man enough for this? Edinburgh Comedy Reginald D. Hunter Josh Howie Pleasance Courtyard First night Proms BBCSO/Benjamin Albert Hall/Radio 3 Concert A Swell Party Cadogan Hall, SW1 Edinburgh Theatre Terminus Traverse Inside today Timesonline Grossly stupid Last night's tv Unhitched (FX) Harley Street (ITV1) My Strange Brain (Five) Live Olympics 2008 Viewing guide BBC One, 12.45pm The Tudors BBC Two, 9pm Chicken Run (2000) Film choice BBC Three, 8.30pm The Jackal (1997) BBC One, 11.20pm Variations Comedy Connections BBC One, 10.35pm BBC One Tv today Timesselects Today's radio Radio choice Orange Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4601 Polygon Workout Solution Times2 Quiz Codeword No 289 Vale Bridgecraft Times2 Quiz Answers Su doku Sceptre Word Watching Index Duty-freeze blues Opening Bids Brief encounter Must we pay for a policeman's lost sleep? Focus. . . on Southampton Local Intelligence For sale Get in. Get out. Get away In Detached house in London St John's Wood, sumptuous large townhouse Out Newly built mansion in Surrey St George's Hill: a luxurious neo-classical home Away Shooting estate in Yorkshire Near Ripon: country house with extensive park The global race to be greener On the ladder Here comes eco-concrete Have-a-go hero Ryobi Heat Gun Kit Bristol gets on its bike with new cycle homes Blue plaque Upwardly mobile Eco jewel to sparkle on South Bank Wreck of the week Cornish cream of the crop Seaside property Cornwall is buzzing with house buyers, say Lucy Alexander and Fred Redwood Fast facts Hope in a cold climate Market report Simon Hills says even in a sluggish market there are ways to get a sale NFU Mutual How to sell now Crest Nicholson University challenge Student property As a new batch of bright young things prepares to embark on the great student adventure, investors should also seize the day, says Paula Hawkins A safe haven Many happy returns Scottfraser Bradshawsresidential Austinwyattcountrywide Multiple Display Advertising Items Wihcon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dig that style Shopping If you've got standards, take them out for some fresh air this summer, says Lucy Alexander The Times Wait for the tide to turn Market report Buying could be cheaper than renting by the end of next year, says Judith Heywood Renting by design Naomi Cleaver on how to sit out the downturn in style Multiple Display Advertising Items
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