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News from 11/08/2008

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Giles Smith, Kate Taylor, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Gabriele Marcotti, Alexi Mostrous, Rosemary Righter, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Tom Phillips, Martin Packer, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Andrew Dillon Chief Executive, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Richard Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Charlie Oliver, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Kevin O'Flynn, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Harkin, James Bone, James Ducker, John Johnston, Moritz Volz, Carol Sarler, Patrick Kidd, Oliver Palmer, Will Pavia, Andi Robertson, Jeremy Whittle, Lucy Bannerman, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Gary Jacob, Dr Evan Harris, MP, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Jenny MacArthur, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Theo Wells, Jessica Ennis, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Scott Rutherford, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Daniel Cousens, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Christine Tucker, Raymond Keene, Paul Milner, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Cathy Harris, Aditi Khanna, Planet Jupitus, Jill Sherman, Rodrigo Buendia, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Noel Condon, Mark Franchetti, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Craig Lord, Dominic Maxwell, Andy Fowler, Ian Edwards, George Caulkin, Tony Hannan, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Kevin Dowling, Michael Gove, Susan Greenwood, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, Andrew Lycett, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Ashling O'Connor, Dermod Hill, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Mark Venables, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Sir Roger Bannister, Christopher Irvine,

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Index The Times We helped in Iraq — now help us, beg Georgians As Russia forces its neighbour to retreat from South Ossetia, the people of Gori tell Tony Halpin of betrayal by the West Index Recycle firms making 'huge profits from bins' Zimbabwe deal hopes SAS defeat bombers Ode to Dylan Thomas Clash over state aid Inside today Timesonline The Weakest Link Leading articles The banking system has acted irresponsibly; consumers and businesses are bearing the costs Index Russia's Self-Aggrandisement Georgia is no model democracy, but its treatment is unconscionable Ready, Steady, Cooke Britain's first victory in Beijing was Welsh to the last drop Times2 Opinion Business Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Recyclers are cashing in on the fortune in your bin 'We could be making £1m a year profit' Case study Inside Under the Blue Sky Golden peak for the girl from the Valleys Olympics Inside today Beijing steps up security after 'random attack' on tourists linked with US team Fortune-telling nun led to gold Winner of the day Prapawadee Jaroenrattanatarakoon Vogue Timesonline Moscow on attack as desperate Georgian forces sue for peace Nato must not be cowed into submission by a superpower Only one winner as reckless David took on Russian Goliath Timesonline Das Auto A people's desire to run their own affairs lies behind bloody history of struggle Timesonline Putin leads from front to show US who's in charge Europe fears for oil supply as clash threatens pipeline Ryanair John Lewis The Workout Jobs gap remains Stag party drownings School fashion bullies Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Yes, madam, we have it in your size. And can I tell you the history of the West End? Aerlingus Local knowledge Good luck Team GB Water company says bills to hit £300 a year Thousands throng to Glastonbury of Asian music Double murder inquiry after students' bodies found Hardy stowaway needs £2,000 lifeline Bringing it all together Rider crushed by horse at cross-country event She wanted him dead but now her secret diary reveals wife's undying love for Dylan Thomas Literature Virgin media Surprising allure of this poet's 'sullen art' Timesonline Sky One in four cancer patients is denied latest drugs Castrol 'i will have to sell my house' Case study How a load of old rubbish is fast turning into green gold Recycling The tin cans, plastic bottles and scrap paper in your waste bin could be worth a fortune to local authorities — if they had the foresight to see their future value, write Lewis Smith and Jill Sherman Co-operative bank Timesonline Local councils find that it's waste not, want not 'There's money to be made' Case study Diplomas 'could leave pupils high and dry' Too many will not finish course, says exam boss Multiple Display Advertising Items Get trained or pour concrete, says CBI chief Suzuki Now you see it, now you don't: science does a disappearing act Missing in action Treasury furious at No 10 as pressure mounts to end doubt over stamp duty Estate agents press for action to end housing slide Cheltenham & Gloucester Knife sales scheme on trial In court today Directline. com Soul-funk king who gave Shaft his groove dies at 65 Staples From Stax to Chef NHS rationing is a reality we should deal with The truth is that there will never be enough money in the pot to meet every need with the best and latest treatment Going on holiday? Learn 'tourism-speak' Review the reviewer Index Lost in translation Georgia: another Sarajevo moment avoided The great powers learnt in 1914 that small conflicts can easily and quite accidentally trigger world wars Picture Gallery Haven't we seen all this before? Sex, violence, drugs and binge drinking . . . teen behaviour doesn't change that much. We do Making her mark In my view Thunderer Testing for drugs is a must in the Olympics Music GCSE's Cancer treatments need rigorous assessment Haig's reputation as a commander Timesonline Georgia at war Newman's remains Cricket coverage Motorcar economy Missing wedding gift Office door ranking A bright but short life on the shelves of the intelligentsia Go to any second-hand bookshop and bear humbled witness to the debris of big ideas past. James Harkin remembers five of them Dfs The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Love stories possessed by the extraordinary Theatre Benedict Nightingale Dybbuk King's Theatre, Edinburgh Multiple Display Advertising Items Hope springs in a Harare hotel as power-share deal appears closer Timesonline The struggle for reform Index SAS courage hailed after victory over al-Qaeda bombers Iraq General Petraeus, the top US commander in Iraq, tells Deborah Haynes that British special forces have shown 'exceptional skill and initiative' Timesonline Arms and the man Petraeus in quotes Edwards faces fresh claims over money and lover Multiple Display Advertising Items Affairs of state (Reuters): Ousted Thai PM 'flees to London' (Reuters): Rain kills miners (Reuters): Morales wins vote (AFP): Pétanque death (Reuters): Steaming to victory RAC rescue Separatist rebels switch to suicide bombs Islamists step up campaign for 'East Turkestan' Lorry drivers set to break border siege HSBC The Sunday Times Oligarch 'invader' pays record £392m for Riviera villa Multiple Display Advertising Items Centrica ponders cash for British Energy bid Cost of downturn Berkeley BTL takeaway Energy opportunity Quote of the day Worry over new law Business big shot US poised to clash with Britain over aid for Shorts aerospace project Americans consider help to be 'illegal' Banks braced for more bond mis-selling action Index Stock markets All signs indicate that euro's joyride is at an end Commodities Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Business big shot Tomorrow is the Glorious (and very costly) Twelfth Martin Waller examines the pressures on the multimillion-pound sport of grouse shooting, which keeps the rural economy humming Costs to grouse about Businessmen must be fleet of foot as they dance to beat of Olympic drum The Times Britain looks ahead to winning 2016 contracts Dole queues set to grow for sixth month in a row Bosses fear Labour equal-pay pledge Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Group goes for an Indian takeaway of its London flats The Times Crest may ask its parent HBOS for some more pocket money CV Energy expert plans ahead for the new nuclear age MOnday manifesto Samir Brikho, the head of Amec, tells Christine Buckley how he will play a leading role in UK atomic power Q&A Equity Prices Prostate UK Peter Coe Studious engineer who diverted his talents to athletics coaching, helping to turn his son Sebastian into an Olympic gold medallist Peter Coe, athletics coach and engineer, was born on September 27,1919. He died on August 9,2008, aged 88 Owen Parker Hard-driving sailing master who took Ted Heath's boats to victories in some of the sternest contests in offshore racing Owen Parker, racing sailor, was born on May 19,1932. He died of cancer on July 9,2008, aged 76 Index Bernie Mac Celebrated American stand-up comedian who found international fame with his role alongside George Clooney in Ocean's Eleven and its sequels Bernie Mac, comedian and actor, was born on October 5,1957. He died of pneumonia on August 9,2008, aged 50 Stig Olin Versatile Swedish actor who enjoyed a fruitful collaboration with Bergman Stig Olin, actor and musician, was born on September 11,1920. He died on June 28,2008, aged 87 Court Circular Whole life sentence not inhuman treatment Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Tenant hid mother's death Court of Appeal Word Watching now appears in times2 Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Gifts Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices 'The important thing is not to win but to take part' Times Archive Timesonline Passing-out parade Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst Reader Offers Ltd The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Weather Flourishing Shergar Cup day illustrates merit of teamwork Leicester Yesterday's results Redcar Windsor Murtagh leaves De Kock fuming at Million defeat Index Southwell Windsor Thirsk Course specialists Wolverhampton Bet of the day Trainers Jockeys Marchand D'Or speeds to noteworthy treble Sri Lanka's spin twins close in on series win Byrne crashes out Bessell retains title Sorenstam denied Armstrong in saddle America's Cup in the dock as row over challengers intensifies Harrington on top of his game with Ryder Cup coming into sharper focus Golf Early leading final scores Cricket Results Golf Motorcycling Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Cricket Fixtures Huddersfield catch Hull dreaming of Wembley to retain top-six hopes Rugby league Tigers take local rivals apart Cipriani driven and determined to beat injury Rugby union LV County Championship scoreboards Warwickshire v Northamptonshire Gloucestershire v Hampshire Somerset v Nottinghamshire NatWest Pro40 tables Lancashire v Worcestershire Durham v Sussex Glamorgan v Leicestershire De Villiers hits durable form to make formality an uncertainty Cricket Fourth npower Test South Africa can take confident aim at toppling Australia from their summit The game within Hazel escapes a drenching grateful there is no hole in China's bucket Beijing 08 The Times Zheng has home crowd making a racket about her medal chances Tennis Results from Beijing Britain's women narrowly miss out on bronze after washout Archery 'We beat the Germans and then we drank the hotel dry' Four members of the 1988 men's hockey team tell Cathy Harris what they recall about the campaign when they struck gold for Britain The Germany women's team served an early warning of … Where are they now? US gain emotional victory after tragedy Volleyball Breisner expects to catch Australia in heat of cross-country challenge Equestrianism Inside today Hmv 'I'm keeping my fingers crossed that Kelly makes name for herself' Beijing 08 An ankle injury has ruled out Jessica Ennis from the Olympics, but the heptathlete has high hopes for some of her Great Britain team-mates Thanou to sue IOC after suffering Games ban Athletics Mixed evidence for black sprinters' monopoly Ainslie banks on risk-free route to ensure third gold medal Sailing Saunders boys turn on the style to help lift spirits post-Gavin Beijing 08 Boxing Best since Barcelona The gold rush Top of the table Team GB targets Goldsack made to measure for US after Britain ignores claims A rower born in Surrey and schooled in Oxford moved continent to fulfil her dream of competing at the Olympics, Will Pavia reports Women's quad keep alive gold-medal showdown with China Phelps proves he is in a world of his own Father to his son's great achievements Distortion of bodysuits Technology leads to records tumbling Swimming The Times History rewritten Hallam through but doubles pair crash Tweddle accepts fate Boost for Radcliffe Ronaldinho on form US provide glamour and likely gold to leave China seeing stars Basketball Today The Times Timesonline Tomorrow Team Cooke's year of careful planning works to perfection Beijing 08 Cycling Bring Fitness 2 Life Inside today Winning start set to put Britain's cyclists on right track One medal, three stars Times Crossword 23,989 Picture Gallery The Times Cooke gets Britain on their bike Pietersen in prime position to supply the perfect finish England chase target of 197 at the Brit Oval The Times Index Inside today Index Welcome to Nannyfornia Could the frenzy of puritancial edicts from the Calfornia's politicians — banning everything from trans fats to plastic bags — be a foretaste of what Barack Obama's America will be like? Chris Ayres investigates Don't forget to check the (massage) oil Motoring Mummy Timesonline I have only pity for the poor fools picnicking in Puglia Timesonline A prisoner inside his own body Health Susan Greenwood watched her father suffer and die from the destructive motor neurone disease. She reveals how new research offers some optimism Life Scan AA Pru Health Fungi find their feet in warmer climes Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Now that's magic Forget rabbits and hats. Today's magicians want to mess with your mind, Dominic Maxwell finds on the Edinburgh Fringe Book it, see it Look into my eyes . . . The best magicians on the Fringe Twilight glow of Bohemian passion First night Edinburgh Opera The Two Widows Edinburgh Festival Theatre Pop Underage Festival Victoria Park, E9 Inside today Mamma Mia! Proms First night Ulster Orchestra/Montgomery Albert Hall/Radio 3 Timesonline Edinburgh Comedy Rhod Gilbert Pleasance Courtyard Edinburgh Theatre Fall Traverse Proms RPO/Slatkin Albert Hall/Radio 3 TV & Radio Weekend tv A Marr's eye view Britain from Above (Sunday, BBC One) Britain from Above (Sunday, BBC Two) Spooks: Code 9 (Sunday, BBC Three) The Genius of Charles Darwin Viewing guide Channel 4,8pm Superhuman: World's Smallest People ITV1, 9pm Kevin McCloud and the Big Town Plan Channel 4,9pm The Last Shot (2004) Film choice BBC One, 11.05pm An Innocent Man (1989) Five, 11.05pm Variations Cloverfield (2008)/Juno (2007) New to Sky Box Office BBC One The Times Today's tv Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Web watcher Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4603 Polygon Appeal Times2 Quiz Codeword No 290 Acorn Stairlifts Times2 Quiz Answers Su doku Word Watching The Times The Workout Solution Picture Gallery Index Weekend in numbers Moyes makes moves Everton aiming to sign three internationals for opening weekend Ince determined to quell growing unrest Corluka spurns Spurs Injury list leaves Hughes facing selection headache Bruce remains upbeat after Heskey limps out Cash boost for Benítez Méïté joins West Brom Spot the pie Ferguson refusing to rule out bid for Henry United manager looks at options to bolster strike force The Prem New season, new look Multiple Display Advertising Items Martin Samuel The Columnist Portsmouth's plight underlines Premier League wealth gap The price of success And another thing . . . Ronaldo's Real mistake Financial indiscretion We should stay at home Retaining the European Cup would make United more than just great, Rio The Debate Relegated in pre-season Tetchy Keegan hints at unrest Manager's mood swings sum up outlook for Newcastle Wenger weighs up his midfield reinforcements Ghost story The Book Moments Manchester United ratings Tévez the tormentor FA Community Shield Nick Szczepanik sees United set record straight with Portsmouth Redknapp faces sizeable task trying not to typecast Portsmouth … Tony's Fiver Trailblazer is still on move Russell Kempson tracks down Ossie Ardiles, foreign standard-bearer For every imported hit, there was a miss Perryman's pride in a special relationship The Columnist Timesonline Guy allows Doncaster to keep on dreaming Coca-Cola Championship Hunger on menu for Coppell's men Reading lack bite but promoted side show appetite for the fight Perfect finish, and start, for Phillips 'Tapping up' of youngster winds up Warnock Clubs in debt to fans Statistical Analysis Hope for Derby Third rate but popular Treble for Phillips Booth still just the ticket Coventry 2 Norwich 0 Jittery QPR feel weight of great expectations Coca-Cola Championship Blackpool 0 Bristol City 1 Ipswich 1 Preston 2 Cardiff City 2 Southampton 1 Plymouth 2 Wolves 2 Charlton 2 Swansea 0 Sheffield Wed 4 Burnley 1 The Player Hartlepool 4 Colchester 2 Leyton Orient 2 Hereford 1 Oldham 4 Millwall 3 Bristol Rovers 2 Carlisle 3 Coca-Cola League One Pearson stops the rot and Fryatt starts again Scunthorpe 1 Leeds 2 Southend 1 Peterborough 0 Swindon 3 Tranmere 1 Crewe 1 Brighton 2 Huddersfield 1 Stockport 1 Northampton 4 Cheltenham 2 Yeovil 1 Walsall 1 Mysterious decline of Samuel Eto'o, the prolific striker no one wants The Columnist The Continent The Times Lyons finally face a fight And another thing . . . Rogge's idea rings hollow Barnet 1 Chesterfield 3 Grimsby 0 Rochdale 0 Thorne inflicts further pain on rivals Coca-Cola League Two Bournemouth 1 Gillingham 1 Luton 1 Port Vale 3 Bury 1 Brentford 0 Rotherham 1 Lincoln 0 Donnelly ensures successful return Dag & Red 6 Chester 0 Shrewsbury 4 MacClesfield 0 Darlington 1 Exeter 1 Wycombe 1 Morecambe 1 Championship Coca-Cola Football League League One League Two Scotland Non-League Fortune favours five-star Wrexham The Box The fixtures The two ways to feed your fantasy Play the Game Fantasy Football The Times In this week English clubs waking up to riches on sub-continent Passage to India Football is No 1, not cricket, the nation's former coach tells Russell Kempson The Final Word The Times

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