News from 12/08/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, David Wighton, Andrew Billen, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Wendy Beynon, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Jeremy Whittle, Damian C. Crowther, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Reporter, Martin Fletcher, Hannah Fletcher, Donald Hutera, Rachel Sylvester, Stephanie Yao, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Jim McCue, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Anne Burrows, Jenny MacArthur, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Margaret Fairburn, Sue Vincent, Richard Pask, Susan Thompson, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Carole A. Stanton, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, Roger Howard Chief Executive, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Scott Rutherford, Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, The Rev Dr Rob Kelsey, Roger Baker, John Russell Taylor, Matt Hughes, Bruce Dessau, Geoff Thomas, Kaveh Solhekol, Tim Worstall, Chris Wood, Jeremy Page, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Dr Denis Alexander, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Mark Taha, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, Kathryn Hone, Steve Hawkes, Craig Lord, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Dominic Maxwell, Frank Pope Oceans Correspondent, Neil Fisher, Joe Clay, Maureen Keaveney, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Keith Montague, Nigel Jones, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Dominic Druce, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Ann Rachlin, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Reg Gale,
ResumoIndex Georgians cut and run from Russian advance Troops abandon town without a shot fired 'i have just come from Iraq. I am here to drink Russian Government plans to hold inquests in secret Kashmir leader killed Player's £4.3m payout Badly behaved Britons Fears of 5% inflation Timesonline Index Seeing is Believing Plans by the Government to hold inquests in secret when they involve what it deems sensitive intelligence are a barrier to justice Leading articles Index Anatomy of a Deal Zimbabwe's future depends on one man and three vital principles Mining Muck Never has recycling been more important or more profitable Opinion World Obituary News Times2 Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Uproar at plan to hold inquests in secret Public may be barred from security hearings How ministers failed to gag coroners over Forces Matters of life and death Concept 2 The humpback is back: hunting ban saves giant of the deep from threat of extinction It's playful and popular but not the whole story Blowing bubbles, singing love songs The Workout Careless talk warning Bridgend death Briton's racism win Comedy chief dies Most read at timesonline. co. uk Murdered Chinese couple 'may have welcomed in their killer' Dealer who killed three was sorry he ran out of bullets In court today Rolex All the President's men scramble to protect him from Georgia The Harvard-educated friend of Washington neocons was forced to dive for cover in the dirt as Russian forces advanced on Gori. Tim Reid reports Should Nato let Georgia join? Iraq veterans jump from frying pan into the fire Timesonline Putin capitalises on US ambivalence Georgia We've cut our car insurance prices down to size Multiple Display Advertising Items Young footballer gets £4.3m for career-ending tackle Record damages for former Manchester United midfielder BBC staff are no longer proud to do their work, says Wogan MasterCard Accenture Sun, sea, sand and a strange cell: big rise in the number of Britons held abroad Porsche Hazards and red triangles Edge Fertility success creates Evie, Britain's first fast-frozen child How it works Multiple Display Advertising Items HSBC British Airways Has anyone seen Emin without her clothes? People Lucky Gordon Brown acquired some heavy holiday reading Suzuki Homo sapiens on public view "I'm sure I used to be more cool than this, " Simon Le Bon quite possibly whispers to himself, while executing one of the internationally recognised embarrassing-dad moves during his family holiday in Sardinia yesterday Postscript Britt Ekland was heard shouting in the Assembly Rooms … Gavin Esler, who is also at the Book Festival, is happy Water bills are next in line for a big rise Increasing cost of energy is 'partly to blame' Nikon Multiple Display Advertising Items Tories to cut red tape for police surveillance Fatal crash hearing Test results published Protesters charged Judge's spelling anger High plastic prices raise prospect of rubbish mining Alliance Leicester Promise of designer shoes made Britain's golden girl kick up her heels to victory Olympics Gatwick express Marvels of Mansfield Inside today Athletes queue up to try old Chinese remedies Women bombers Multiple Display Advertising Items Winning ways Resale plan for 2012 Knife-carrying charges halve over four years Compare the market Clippings from tallest yew hedge are key ingredient for cancer drug Beetroot tale betrayed doctor Cinema bans popcorn as too noisy Signal cable thefts delay trains GPs fail over hepatitis C tests ING Direct Why elderly joggers just keep on running Phoenix drone MoD scraps £227m spy craft that hated the heat and would vanish into thin air Wage gap varies by degrees Carpet Right Another battle in the 1,000-year grudge match Retaking Ossetia is just one part of Russia's campaign to reassert dominance over the Caucasus — and defy America If that's tight security, I'm an A-bomb Doc, I've a problem Welcome to the Earth's great show of biodiversity Badge of honour For Whitehall: a diploma in muddled thinking The new school qualification could mean the end of a levels — and it reflects Labour's dangerous fear of elitism Picture Gallery It's festival of grovelling to terrorists If works of art are withdrawn because of fear of reprisal, we lose the chance for open debate In the line of fire In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Taking stock of drugs Proper spelling means writing right Darwin, Dawkins and Purves Timesonline Films old and new Snubbing Russia Music mimicry does not make a maestro Edrich before Gooch Wedding lists British bangers Team GB-NI? Oxbridge collage Poor Clare Now that's what I call serious biodiversity There are giants and midgets, ogres and pixies, fighters and fleers. Diversity is what makes the Olympics so extraordinary, Simon Barnes says Halifax The Daily Universal Register Timesonline A troublingly cool and tasteful exorcism First night Opera Love and Other Demons Glyndebourne Feather & black Walkers Crisps - Multi-Packs Kashmir alert as leader is shot Backlash feared after march on border is halted Kashmir Battle line Sling the bling: why the super-rich are being snubbed FSB Vampire bats kill 38 villagers Rabies 'vaccination boat' ordered to delta region Venezuela Multiple Display Advertising Items Clinton camp blames Edwards for lie that laid them low United States The Times Timesonline King of Jordan pays secret visit to talk of security, stability and discounted oil Iraq Sky Fraud case leader flees to Britain Thailand Castle Cover Amplifon Security chief joins fray as talks enter a third day Zimbabwe The Times What role is there for Mugabe if country is really to be revived? Timesonline Recaptured from the rebels: frontline church where pilgrims fear to tread Sri Lanka Timesonline 25 years of conflict (Reuters): Civilians killed in attack on Taleban (AFP): More migrants (AP): Assault on rebels (AP): Kosovo clashes (Reuters): Rapists to die (AFP): Kidnapper identified (AP): Radio out of tune (Reuters): Foreign investment The Times Men roused into action over women-only sex toys Sweden Billionaires? We don't want your type round here, thanks Italy The Times First Artist linking up for joint production YouGov's rethink House sales at standstill Wall Street 'overhaul' Quote of the day Pursued in New York Business big shot Surge in price of manufactured goods heightens inflation worries Bank likely to see no room for early rate cut 'It looks as though the rest of the world might experie Supermarket pricing spells death for petrol forecourts Stock markets Apax close to deal with sovereign wealth funds Fall in oil price could let Bank relax Pros and cons of homeworking Commodities Blueprint blues Timesonline Boodles Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Reality television prompts bigger audiences Behind the news West End upstages Broadway in £10m takeover deal YouGov puts plans for a hedge fund on the back burner Mercedes-Benz Shoppers bag some bargains without letting on City Diary All's well at the inn, with no going back on a deal City Diary Mongolia's biggest bank has just announced the appointm City Diary Network Rail is trying any means to raise the £14 milli City Diary InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has taken exc City Diary Picture Gallery Mortgage drought cuts number of homes changing hands to lowest in four decades Commercial property slowdown leaves Mapeley with loss of £53m Weather adds to chill in the high street Attractions of office life fade for small businesses Obama aide says Wall Street rules will be overhauled Regulatory framework likened to the Wild West Brewin Dolphin Boeing in talks on renewed $40bn tanker bid (Reuters): Apple sells iPhone programs at rate of $1m a day More banks under scrutiny over securities debacle (Reuters): Tiffany takes ruling on fake merchandise to appeal Gambit in Georgia gives us all a sharp reminder Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Housebuilders boosted by stake-building in Barratt Market report Costain scoops £120m deal Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Mapeley's business model is out of step with hard times Markets Kazakhmys Deal of the day Timesonline Ideal Shopping Direct Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Conductive Education British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Sir Bill Cotton BBC TV managing director and BBC1 controller who had a keen eye for talent and helped to bring The Two Ronnies together Sir Bill Cotton, CBE, television executive, was born on April 23,1928. He died on August 11,2008, aged 80 'The first black composer to win an Oscar for Best … Isaac Hayes Deep-voiced singer who helped to create the Memphis soul sound and recorded the soundtrack to the cult Seventies movie Shaft Isaac Hayes, musician and actor, was born on August 20,1942. He died on August 10,2008, aged 65 Terence Rigby Stage and screen actor who brought some of Pinter's finest creations to life and worked with Joan Littlewood's theatre co-operative Terence Rigby, actor, was born on January 2,1937. He died of cancer on August 10,2008, aged 71 1,500m duel at Moscow Games Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Failure to mitigate is new intervening cause Law Report Court of Appeal Right accrues on transfer Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Weary British trainers miss out on delights of Deauville Southwell Yesterday's results Thelondonpaper Wolverhampton Course specialists Windsor Capello backing married life to curb Rooney Thirsk Musselburgh Newton Abbot Sanders to appeal suspension Lingfield Park Bet of the day Nottingham Smiles all remain but Harrington's makeover reveals drive to reach top Golf Serial runner-up has only majors on the brain European breakthrough García's second place gives Faldo more options for Ryder Cup Ryder Cup points tables Olympics Results Football Cricket Tennis Football Fixtures 'That's an eight' for Butler — the voice of archery Beijing 08 Cricket Pavey set to show blood and guts in quest for elusive Olympic medal Beijing 2008 Athletics Tomlinson en route to Games after his rapid recovery Spanish drugs scandal may pose threat to cycling's place Roll of shame Stunned Murray needs his brother's help Beijing 2008 Tennis The Sun Timesonline Milkround. com The gold rush Beijing 08 Medals table: leading nations Judo Swimming Games in numbers GB target King leads charge into contention Equestrianism Eyes on Woodward to sharpen focus on more golds Scenario for gold Today The Times Timesonline Tomorrow Beijing 08 Different strokes for heroines of the ages Swimming Jackson tipped to win second freestyle medal Seizing the moment, grasping the gold Beijing 08 When the No 1 becomes a team man Taking the plunge at a tender age Sometimes I think that the best thing at the Olympic … New captain wastes no time getting eye in by boldly declaring plan to regain Ashes Cricket Little hesitation in provoking old rivals The Times Series averages Ntini's energy and persistence bring him a richly earned place at top table The Times South Africa reinforce their position while England slip Pietersen earns just deserts but unpalatable facts are on the menu Cricket Fourth npower Test Full scoreboard from the Brit Oval Bosingwa recovery helps Scolari's masterplan Emergency loan raises doubts over Thaksin's future and City's finances Football £2m was needed to pay July wages Griffin says spirit will see Stoke through Ameobi wants move Ireland raise concerns Jewell confident Barry still in demand Chelsea ready to cut losses and let Milan take Ivanovic Football Window watch Marriage will help Rooney settle on pitch, claims Capello The England manager tells Martin Samuel that the Manchester United striker's new status will make him stable — whether he smokes or not O'Neill boosts Villa with Cuéllar signing Timesonline Van Persie dig highlights the threat posed by Twente Two of a kind? Galaxy of stars, including Beckham, not enough to stop Gullit's departure Coach resigns and club dismiss Lalas United left a striker light as Berbatov row rumbles on MLS Western conference Swearing, rows and sour grapes. Daley's dreams take a tumble Beijing 08 Owen Slot watches the 14-year-old suffer a harsh introduction to the Olympic Games with a last-place finish that created ill will in the camp Oceanico Group Inside today Sport Staff: Men's eight put down marker for final Times Crossword 23,990 Picture Gallery The Times Britain's hopes soar and dive Adlington wins gold but Daley falls out with partner The Times Inside today Index Facing the music A new TV show challenges eight celebrities to conduct an orchestra. How hard can it be to wave a baton? The Times classical music editor Neil Fisher tries his hand Leonard Bernstein 1918-1990 Most Flamboyant Arturo Toscanini 1867-1957 Most Temperamental Lauded and loathed What makes a real maestro Carlos Kleiber 1930-2004 Most Mysterious Anti-gun strategies just fire up male fantasies The Times The Times August: the cruellest month Russia's conflict with Georgia should come as no great surprise, says Nigel Jones. As history shows, this is the most dangerous month of the year Bowls? No thanks, we'd rather play Nintendo Families The Nintendo Wii games console — which mimics real-life motion — has created common ground for pensioners and teenagers, finds Hugo Rifkind The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Driven to abstraction Is there any reason to pluck the St lves painter Roger Hilton from obscurity? Certainly, says John Russell Taylor Roger Hilton: Swinging Out into the Void Kettle's Yard, Cambridge Buy me No laughing matter. Or is it? From her 'crazy' mother to depressed builders, Ruby Wax tells Bruce Dessau what inspired her new Edinburgh show about mental illness Radio A Georgian show of strength First night Edinburgh Dance Giselle Playhouse Nationaltheatre Edinburgh Comedy The Meeting Pleasance Courtyard Proms BBC Concert Orchestra/Hazlewood Albert Hall/Radio 3 Inside today Regeneration game TV & Radio Last night's tv Kevin McCloud and the Big Town Plan (C4) The Real Life On Mars (BBC Four) Don't Blame the Builder Viewing guide Channel 4,8pm Margaret the Tabloid Princess: Revealed Five, 8pm Armageddon (1998) Film choice BBC Three, 8pm The Quiet American (2002) BBC One, 10.35pm Variations Maestro BBC Two, 9pm Time Bandits (1981) Film4,11.40pm Tv today The Times Today's tv Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Answers from Pages 19 and 20 Word Watching Web watcher Morris major Radio choice Today's radio Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4604 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 291 Sunrise Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution
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