News from 13/08/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, David Wighton, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Rena Stewart, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Magnus Linklater, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Jan Morris, Alison Pickard Head of Committee & Professional Services, Professor Philip Arestis Director of research, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Dr S. Michael Crawford Consultant medical oncologist, Philip Howard, Kenneth Wood, Robin Thompson Former lecturer, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Andrew Norfolk, Martin Fletcher, Jane MacArtney, Dr John Mccombie Director, Siobhan Kennedy, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Jon Ritman, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Rev Dr Martin Dudley, Ron Lewis, Professor George Hewitt, Tim Teeman, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Rick Broadbent, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Martin Samuel, Tony Palmer, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Richard Siklos, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Kaveh Solhekol, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Fran Yeoman, Jill Sherman, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Graham Canwell, Warren Mosler Senior associate Fellow, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Craig Lord, Steve Hawkes, Retail Correspondent, Dominic Maxwell, Laura Clout, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Christopher Furlong, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Margaret Hallowell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Veronica Schmidt, Sir Fred Holliday former chairman, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Natasha Gilbert, Alice Miles, Michael Evans, Brian Brayford, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Alan Dronsfield, Bob Usherwood Emeritus Professor,
ResumoIndex The Times Shattered Georgia pays a high price for peace Deal weakens state and its Western allies Index Food pushes inflation to a 16-year high Mugabe splits MDC Thin models to stay Mortgage plans Rockefeller enigma Timesonline Index Pause for Thought Leading articles Russia has achieved its short-term goal of ending Georgian influence in South Ossetia. This does not mean it can proceed to rebuild its old Soviet empire Index Keeping the Target The Government must stick to its monetary framework, despite the costs Olympic Magic Some of the sights from Beijing are unbelievable — literally Olympics Times2 News Obituary Opinion Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Inflation highest for 16 years as cost of feeding the family soars Forsaking Waitrose for Aldi Timesonline Man on Wire Can you follow your nose to the right partner? Not if you are on the Pill The pulling power of hormones is overrated A blessing — or a burden The Workout Soldier killed in Kabul Hospitals face fines Beach death funeral Pier alarm sounded Most read at timesonline. co. uk Councils get power to 'spy' on your e-mail and net use Records of all online traffic to be kept for year Gerrard's new gym is bigger than the houses next door Breitling Ghost town echoes to sound of shells bringing death to Stalin square Inside today Timesonline Georgia loses the fight, but manages to win PR war Victors and vanquished The puppet Medvedev is left dangling by an action man called Putin Minister sends for the SAS to lure teenagers from computers to books Audi The Times Drowned cat found with murdered Chinese couple Police investigate possible symbolism of killing 'Assassin's kit' discovered at home of boy aged 13 In court today Norwich Union Lloyds TSB How many arms does an octopus have? The answer is six: the other two are legs Dolphin-friendly label 'misleads consumers' Fishing for change Peugeot Grieving families face a battle for inquest legal aid Two out of three applicants are rejected National express Father told: 'You won't need a lawyer' Case study Aldi Prezza's figure under the mallet People Mark Goucher, the producer of West End hits such as … John Bird, the Big Issue founder, had a naked woman Alfred Molina, currently filming Prince of Persia in The bell tolls for Papa once more Curiouser and curiouser! Eleanor Blower is in a re-working of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, in which she descends into a drug-induced haze with three homeless men eating "space cake" - Yes, it's the Edinburgh Fringe, with students from Hill in "Said Alice" Postscript Rival cities scupper London's plan to ban size zero Inside AA Manic shows leave no time for tests HSBC Citroen Lenders' reprieve over £12m loans saves Labour from bankruptcy threat Party has seven years to pay off election money Regional signs of Lib Dems' shifting strategy Ing Direct The counterfeit Games: designed to look good from every … Olympics Dfs Inside today 'Come on Beijing, good luck China' … it didn't seem to matter that this was USA v Germany Timesonline China's way of hiding shame Keep a London Eye out for more gales to come Dell Gatwick 'chaos' risks our reputation, says Mayor Mechanic finds slippery customer on back seat Surgeries stay open longer amid claims of 'duress' Near miss for workers as wall collapses on to van Omagh is a town renewed, but ten years of healing cannot hide its terrible scars Peace may have settled after the bombing but justice is yet to be done, reports Martin Fletcher Dozens more rape compensation payouts cut because victims had been drinking Orange Cameron faces a grim trip up North after call to abandon poor cities Peaches Geldof marries in Vegas Canoe wife appeal Escaper in court Drivers shot at Lost for words Protesters dig in Dumped cars almost as rare as gold dust Scrap merchants will now pay to take that old banger off your hands Now must be Richard's summer of discontent Out of fashion Americanexpress The internet shrinks our brains? What tosh Opinion We should ignore the Jeremiahs who think the digital age is killing our ability to think Going to movies would never be the same True grit Index Shed experience Give me the $866m. I know how to spend it The money spent on the Olympics is colossal. Better to spend it on something useful, not the antics of athletes Picture Gallery Strutting Russia will pay a heavy price Opinion is hardening against the Kremlin. For all its bluster, it is weak and vulnerable Next year, the Algarve In my view Thunderer: Perry's gay swaggering is not original Fiscal policy rescue Hitting targets is not a mark of success Let's hear it for musical notation Online High drama Heavenly bodies Georgian crisis: the view from Abkhazia New year, new baby Clerical errors Golden girl Welsh Olympic ideas Weed whereabouts Why leave a city's design in one man's hands? Edinburgh's celebrated skyline is threatened by a planning policy that puts mediocrity before imagination or beauty, Magnus Linklater says The Times The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Comedy thriller that lives up to its chaotic trademark First night Theatre Carl Hiaasen's Lucky You Assembly Hall, Edinburgh Win Sky Divide and rule: the shock deal that could keep Mugabe in power Zimbabwe Scientist masters the art of politics Index Sheikh pleads for mercy from his family Drug-dealing royal facing execution Kuwait Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Hezbollah bolstered by unity Cabinet vote (AP): Khmer Rouge charge (AP): £60m cocaine haul (AP): Double jeopardy (AP): Abuse settlement (AP): Bridge bomb kills 14 (AFP): Mass grave found Better late than never Rebels ignite terror campaign with murder of security guards China Kashmir descends into chaos as police fire on protesters at funeral procession Kashmir Timesonline The many faces and places of Clark Rockefeller United States The man who claimed to be an oil dynasty heir and British royalty was in fact a German student who entered the US in 1978, James Bone reports The Times The Times Hard-up National Front sells office - to immigrants Chinese to buy far-right Le Pen's headquarters France Rac Le penury Murders raise fear of duelling mafia gangs Germany The Times Tesco finally makes its move on India Collins Stewart plunge Weekend breaks hit Niche hotels on block Quote of the day BP closes pipelines Business big shot Chancellor poised to extend Bank's liquidity scheme to boost mortgages Government may guarantee securities UBS separates divisions as it paves way for break-up Index Stock markets Johnson takes £9m challenge to revitalise Woolworths UBS shrouds new look in confusion A monopoly about to take wing? Commodities Sharp focus Online The Times Currencies Picture Gallery Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Tesco broadcasts its global ambitions with move to supply India's mom-and-pop stores UK Business big shot Excellent travelling companion for the road Collins Stewart halves interim dividend after 82 per cent plunge in first-half profits UK Adecco maintains its objective is friendly takeover of Michael Page Here's a tip …VAT adds to diners' gratuity confusion City Diary Despite his love of cycling, Boris Johnson will not … City Diary One would need a heart of stone not to laugh City Diary Andy Cosslett, the InterContinental Hotels Group City Diary A quirky US company called Fred & Friends has City Diary Picture Gallery Home loans plunge in face of strict requirements UK Timesonline IHG defies credit crunch with profits growth but warns of leisure slowdown Facts and figures Sony The curtain drops, the hangar opens and here's RB giving the thumbs up Multiple Display Advertising Items Analysts cut outlook for Goldman profits (Reuters): US trade deficit falls (AP): Asian growth to slow JPMorgan takes a hit World loses million barrels of oil a day as BP puts Georgia operations on hold Two pipelines shut down in reaction to fighting IEA forecasts Metals prices slump as investors worry about the global slowdown Royal houses enter battle for control of Morgans 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 The reading is all gloomy for newspaper proprietors Market report Psion faces Japanese claims Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Pennon Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Seek more information before buying in to the messenger Rok Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Epilepsy The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Leonard Cheshire Disability British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items John Esmonde British comedy scriptwriter who with Bob Larbey created many hit TV shows, including The Good Life John Esmonde, television comedy writer was born on March 21,1937. He died on August 10,2008, aged 71 Index Terence Rigby Lives remembered Sir David Serpell Anthony Russo Antiwar activist involved in the Pentagon Papers scandal which helped to bring down Richard Nixon Anthony Russo, antiwar activist, was born on October 14,1936. He died on August 6,2008, aged 71 David Smith International Brigades veteran who fought in some of the bloodiest battles of the Spanish Civil War David Smith, Spanish Civil War veteran, was born on June 30,1913. He died on July 2,2008, aged 95 Erik Darling Key figure in the postwar American folk scene who replaced Pete Seeger in the Weavers Erik Darling, folk singer, was born on September 25,1933. He died of lymphoma on August 2,2008, aged 74 Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Timesonline Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Taking no risks in the fierce wembley sunshine Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Permit to marry scheme breaches Convention Law Report House of Lords Multiple Display Advertising Items All aboard for the revival of holidays by rail More travellers to Europe are letting the train take the strain British Isles Late deals A three-night Jersey break, £199; two weeks in a resort in Turkey, £395; Cuban island getaway, £685 The Times Short haul Timesonline Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Trainers rebel over inside information Lingfield Park Yesterday's results The Times Nottingham The inside track Musselburgh Index Cheltenham to start earlier and last longer Bet of the day Timesonline Beverley Yarmouth Hamilton Park Salisbury Racing Sandown Park Course specialists Sport Staff: Vaughan in need of a prolific return Cricket Milkround Cricket Scoreboards and results Sport Staff: Ryder Cup woe for injured Donald Golf Squash Tennis Ellington alters Derby's complexion Football Charlton head list of Championship victims Last night's results Football Fixtures Carling Cup: First round The Sun Liverpool court Poland winger Window watch It's United who have peaked claims Terry in retaliatory dig at Ferguson Football Chelsea captain wants a fit squad and a fast start Hughes insists he will not jump ship at City David Moyes, the Everton manager, is likely to include Timesonline The potless (and witless) billionaires club McClaren thrust into spotlight to hinder plans for quiet rebuilding Football Champions League Lengthy injury list could bring Ramsey a start against Twente Alonso stays but Benítez still wants to sign Barry Chiles afforded the life of a high roller Results The gold rush Fencing Swimming Games in numbers GB target Powell complains that drugs testers are bleeding him dry before big race Beijing 08 Athletics Fantasy Football Cavendish set to drop solo ride and focus on Madison Cycling Today The Times Timesonline Tomorrow Gold medals up for grabs today Cancer can wait, says Shanteau Beijing 08 Swimming Phelps well on course to complete Bowman's symphony Timesonline Russia makes moves to tackle drug issue Faulds falters in final High for Clewlow Rivals' separate aims Lie-down for Breeze Noguchi misses out China masterplan cannot account for vital element — human frailty 'Project 119' faces test in rowing finals Reality show may catch public imagination in time for 2012 Great Britain's impressive start to the rowing continue Robertson and Emms strike blow for lovers of the beautiful game Beijing 08 Badminton Underdog Price hopes to bring gold within his mighty reach The story so far Towering ambitions Gymnasts not inscrutable under scrutiny Water torture that is haunting Phelps Put to the sword by beauty of fencing The Belgravia Centre Cook jumps queue and shows Britain have plenty in reserve Jenny MacArthur sees Miners Frolic help the 37-year-old to secure two bronze medals Golden age Florence over the moon as he rockets to silver after rejection as an astronaut Canoeing Times Crossword 23,991 Picture Gallery The Times Patience pays off as United close in on Berbatov deal Tottenham ready to sell striker for £28m The Times Inside today Bronze age: King, 47, helps Britain leap to double … Fantasy football with brains - does Deco get a game? Index The front line The BTC pipeline was conceived in the 1990s as a way of reducing the West's reliance on oil and gas from the Middle East and, crucially, Russia. Now it is under threat. At stake are the balance of power in the Caucasus, and the vital questions of how, and where, the US and Europe will obtain … Power in the pipeline Why the BTC matters The price is everything and the value nothing The Times The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Opposites attract Fashion Next season's style statements are a mass of contradictions — or not, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Emma Hope Checklist Autumn/Winter '08 Bodycare Multiple Display Advertising Items Five stars in their eyes Arts Edinburgh special Two pages of festival reviews from comedy and classical to circus Suddenly, with the arrival of Pajama Men, this year's comedy has gone from mediocre to vintage, says Dominic Maxwell Pajama Man Assembly Rooms Frank Woodley Assembly Rooms John Gordillo Pleasance Dome Circus Edinburgh special Circus Oz Assembly Hall Jim Rose Circus—Stairway to Hell Udderbelly's Pasture Concert BBCSSO/Volkov Usher Hall Theatre 66a Church Road Traverse Inside today Battle of the baton TV & Radio Last night's tv Maestro (BBC Two) Margaret the Tabloid Princess: Revealed (Five) Who Do You Think You Are? Viewing guide BBC One, 9pm House of Saddam BBC Two, 9pm Straight from the Heart (TVM, 2003) Film choice Five, 3.10pm Pocahontas (1995) Sky Movies Family, 6.15pm Variations Dangerous Jobs for Girls Channel 4,10pm Men of Honor (2000) Film4,9pm Tv today Today's tv Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Digital choice Web watcher Answers from Pages 19 and 20 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Win a PSP console Times2 Crossword No 4605 Polygon Appeal Times2 Quiz Codeword No 292 Clue Lines The Times Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution
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