News from 18/08/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, John MacDonald, Gabriele Marcotti, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Neil Johnston, Tim Albone, Matt Spence, Zahid Hussain, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Mike Harvey, Philip Howard, Alex Mostrous, Christine Seib, James Ducker, Catherine Bruton, Chris Bowers, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Lewis, Mike Elkin, Malcolm G. Lyall, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Nick Wyke, Ahmed Mohamed, Rhys Blakely, Ron Lewis, Jack Sidders, Tim Teeman, John Biggs, Matthew Pinsent, Derwent May, Mel Evans, Roger Wright, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Oliver Kay, Oleg Gordievsky, David Lister, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Anna Warburton, Rob Wright, Hugh Millington, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, John Tusa, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Trevor Harvey, Cathy Harris, Helen Nugent, Mick Hume, Stuart Pearce, Francesca Steele, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Rhodri Phillips, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Graham Chase, Craig Lord, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Dominic Maxwell, Paul Jolley, George Caulkin, Denys Bennett, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Kevin Dowling, Walter Gammie, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Michael Holroyd, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, David Crowley, Hamish Hossick, Ronnie Drew, Anil Dawar, Judith Heywood, Owen Slot, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Simon Bevan, Lisa Verrico, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex Lottery winners celebrate great haul of China 300,000 jobs on the line Forecast points to recession, unemployment and debt Nato divided over response to Russia 14 million starving Cameron assault Woolworths bid Inside today Save £70 The Future of Nato The crisis in the Caucasus shows that Nato needs to evolve faster to protect its members, but is as relevant as ever Index Moving the Deckchairs The political advantages of reshuffles are overstated West End Story Showcasing musicals in department stores will have us all singing in the aisles Times2 Business Opinion World Obituary Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Food price rises push 14m to the brink of starvation Timesonline Concept Police would raise the roof over station thefts — if it hadn't already been stolen Dogs, shrubs and even patrol cars go missing You'd have thought they might be more careful Analysis Timesonline The Workout Afghan deaths inquiry Drugs 'overpriced' Pound note returns Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Five people killed as plane collides with microlight and plunges into woods Fendi Britain is reaping the dividends from millions invested Olympics A jackpot of gold, silver and bronze shows how the National Lottery is helping to make winners of our sporting elite, writes Ashling O'Connor From humiliation to a Lottery-funded gold rush Analysis Inside today Timesonline Nelson looks down on the victories and the fun as London turns out to cheer And there's more to come Degrees in creative industries 'must be treated like science' Volkswagen 'You couldn't teach yourself Case study Asian officer 'presses the nuclear button' in race bias case against his police chief Snorers sent to boot camp by relatives who've had enough Ryanair Prada British climber, 70, freezes to death with companion yards from shelter in Italian Alps Multiple Display Advertising Items Sky Bad hair day? Scientists find a way to highlight the problem ATP CitroËn Cool cats bid farewell to a landmark that has gone to the dogs After 75 years, Walthamstow dog track has seen its last race. Mick Hume was there at the finish Persepolis Looking for a new life Abortion does not harm mental health, says study This may be enough to sway those who change our laws Lexus I want to leave Britain, says island's only inhabitant Government criticised for failure to tackle bribery Rare frog starts to croak again after dying out Midwives under pressure from unrealistic mothers Lifeboat takes to the streets to rescue homeowners Cross me at your peril: Brown returns to tame the plotters Politics The Prime Minister will call for unity in difficult economic times and warn disloyal ministers that they risk losing their jobs, reports Philip Webster Zavvi Timesonline Early poll 'would get bad news out of way' Gordon's diary dates Cameron at his frankest tells of attack at hands of white van man A question of taste Police waiting for Glitter as he returns home a free man Multiple Display Advertising Items Fighting fit at 66: Britain's heart bypass matador Suzuki Footballers join battle to halt surge in knife crime after two more stabbings Multiple Display Advertising Items Oak's return helps birds to survive climate change Norwich Union Man is arrested after body found M15 advertises for gay spies Dubliners star dies aged 73 Playground fun for pensioners Sky Alien invaders We must train people to break the rules Petty bureaucrats are a necessary evil. But they should be shown when to use their initiative and make exceptions I'm lost without a book — and lost in one Well-versed How the winds of climate change are ruffling feathers Rebel with a clause Russia cannot afford to be a bad neighbour The Kremlin hawks may be in the ascendant now, but in a world of global trade they will pay a price in the end Picture Gallery No, minister. I don't want your guidance How could anyone be chair of Arts Council England and avoid government interference? When will I be famous? In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Punitive action I spy with my little eye How to make the Olympic Games a little fairer Solving the car insurance problem Timesonline Benefits of RNLI West has been too hard on Russia WWI revisionism Prom prices Lording it Haggis and Burns Why feathers are ruffled by winds of change Birds laying earlier, unfamiliar ones setting up home, coastal birds dying. . . Derwent May considers the signs of climate change around us Timberland Real Wood Flooring The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Not quite so innocent now, if you remembered it well First night Theatre Gigi Open Air, Regent's Park Multiple Display Advertising Items 'The South will rise against Obama if he doesn't give up the Blues Brothers act' Mudcat gives the Democrats some tough love United States Bomb squad lets slip the street dogs of war Contenders line up for the 'veep-stakes' United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Pilots from rebel region grounded over terror fears The Times Zimbabwe talks end in stalemate (AP): Resort bombs blamed on ETA (AP): Israelis to free 200 prisoners (AP), (AFP): Test launch for satellite carrier HSBC Nato torn between threats and caution in response to Diplomats say there is no hope of reaching a consensus on any strong action, reports Michael Evans, Defence Editor 17 days of crisis Timesonline Inside today Cheltenhamfestivals 'Putin has given us an order that everyone must leave or be shot' The Times Cheaper safety as bomb squad lets slip the street dogs of war India Pressure piled on Musharraf Multiple Display Advertising Items Amplifon BAA faces shake-up after £13bn refunding MWB's hotels for sale On song at Harrods Telenor in Russia row Quote of the day Beijing bonus doubt Business big shot Woolworths angers shareholders by rejecting Iceland founder's approach Frozen-food chief's scheme backed by Baugur Britain holds £160bn stockpile of nuclear fuel 'i wanted customers to be able to access the better Stock markets Eurozone's plight creates a global tipping point Commodities Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Thetimes The Times Business big shot MWB aims for third time lucky in hotel chains sale Boutiques set fashionable example Analysis Gatwick attracts bidders as BAA awaits regulator's call for disposal BA sticks by runway slots The Times Regional ITV channels fight higher bill for programming Buyers fail to grab bargains as house prices fall All-singing, all-dancing Harrods hopes to tap up sales with West End musicals Luxury retailers buck the high street slowdown Telenor to fight Siberian court order to pay $2.8bn as VimpelCom dispute escalates Talkbiznow joins online battle to provide networking for executives MoD's new rule asks missile makers to weight up their environmental impact China faces economic reckoning after the Games Sponsors are ambushed on the road to Beijing Timesonline The Times Amid a credit crunch, is this man in danger of giving doorstep lending a good name? Monday manifesto Peter Crook, the chief executive of Provident Financial, is sticking by his customers through some though times. Christine Seib reports C. V. Q&A Equity Prices Actionforcharity Reader Offers Ltd Ronnie Drew Gravelly-voiced singer who founded the Dubliners and played a pivotal role in reviving the Irish folk scene in the early Sixties Ronnie Drew, singer, was born on september, 18,1935. He died of cancer Key architect of modern black American music Jerry Wexler Pioneering music producer who coined the term rhythm and blues and produced artists such as Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles Jerry Wexler, record producer, was born on January 10,1917. He died on a August 15,2008, aged 91 Lita Roza Big-band singer and 1950s musical pin-up who topped the UK charts with How Much Is That Doggie in the Window? Lita Roza, singer, was born on March 14,1926. She died on August 14,2008 aged 82 Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Civil Partnerships Anniversaries Deaths Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Lipman & Sons Gifts I say, steady on Carruthers, I think it's going to blow Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Latest Wills Word Watching Restraint order should not benefit unsecured creditor Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Pursuing derivative claim Court of Appeal Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Tamayuz stakes claim to title of Europe's champion miler Bath Yesterday's results Premiership Rugby There is a 4pm inspection at Newton Abbot today to … Southwell Team GB basks in golden glow as medal tally rises Wolverhampton Lingfield Park Course specialists O'Brien raises York doubt Bet of the day Yarmouth Again, trained by David Wachman, is 12-1 with Paddy Windsor Foster the embodiment of victory for honest toil Friends Provident Trophy final Scoreboard Somerset v Hampshire England consider safety issue Survey v Northamptonshire Nadal deserves to be top, says Federer Tennis Cricket Results Golf Motorcycling Motor racing Motor rallying Rugby league Rugby union Shooting Snooker Speedway Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Sports staff: Deacon steers Bradford to victory over faltering Hull Rugby league Medal-hungry Phelps bucks biting trend Beijing 08 The weekend's results from Beijing Britain defy the odds to stay in contention Tindall escapes ban Greek tests positive Hammond misses out Guo makes big splash Peugeot Adlington reigns in the water but vows to keep feet firmly on ground Swimming Phelps sets new targets after withdrawing his gold fortune Bar raised for British swimmers at London 2012 Team GB tally: swimming Looking glass Medal hunt begins with hope that Price is right Boxing Ainslie completes voyage to 'super' status after third title in succession Sailing 'Match made in heaven' trio through hellish conditions Team GB tally: sailing Today Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Tomorrow No place like home for the man who showed the world a clean pair of heels Athletics Blistering Bolt gives us reason to believe Radcliffe takes playing the victim and heroine in her stride Ohuruogu facing up to final test of her controversial strategy Athletics Team GB tally: athletics Kwakye gives sprinters a foundation on which to build Brave Radcliffe's tears for golden gamble that failed to pay dividends Frustrated Sotherton puts retirement plan on hold Primeval instincts take rowers from dark depths to golden high Rowing Team GB tally: rowing Grainger is inconsolable as gold again eludes her Every silver lining has a cloud for the runners-up The Times Britain keep the wheels in motion as rivals wobble Cycling Team GB tally: cycling Romero's conversion makes compelling viewing as she breaks free of her demons Timetable of hope Smith rewrites history with bronze on the pommel horse Gymnastics Shocking the world Find me an Australian quickly. I have an urgent need … Times Crossword 23,995 Picture Gallery The Times It's time to follow the leaders Other sports urged to take the cycle path in quest for glory The Times Friends Provident Inside: Chelsea score four, United only draw and an Inside today The Times The first celebraities Henry Irving and Ellen Terry were the Burton and Taylor of the Victorian age — king and queen of the stage in London and New York, idolised by everyone from politician to royalty. In his first major biography for 20 years, Michael Holroyd tells their captivating story Timesonline Henry Irving Times archive Judith O'Reilly If three kids = binge parent, I plead guilty The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items A car that does the chauffeur's job? Yes, milady Pregorexia: does this bump look big on me? More and more expectant mother are suffering from eating disorders, binge-eating and vomiting during pregnancy. Catherine Bruton reports Pru Health Davidormerod Hearing Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Let me tell you a story . . . Robert Lepage, Canada's theatrical wizard, has something to say, but it takes him nine hours to say it. Dominic Maxwell finds out why Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Last chance Book now Art for Arthur's sake is more than a joke First night Edinburgh Comedy Artuart Institute of Artuart Proms BBSCO/Boulez Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pop Kings of Leon Brixton Academy AA Pop First night V Festival Hylands Park Chelmsford Edinburgh Concert Finnish Radio SO/Oramo Usher Hall Pop The Dodos 100 Club, W1 Edinburgh Dance Steve Reich Evening Festival Theatre Inside today X marks the spot Weekend tv The x Factor (ITV1) The Perfect Vagina (Channel 4) Live Olympics 2008 Viewing guide BBC One/Two, from 6am The Hairy Bakers BBC Two, 8.30pm Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) Film choice BBC One, 11.05pm Gumshoe (1971) BBC Four, 11.05pm Variations The Man Who Cycled the World BBC One, 10.35pm Dead Man's Shoes (2004) Channel 4,11.40pm Tv today Bonekickers Today's tv Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Going viral Web watcher Answers from Page 19 and 20 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4609 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 295 Acorn Stairlifts Su doku Word Watching The Times Workout Solution Picture Gallery Saturday's Solutions The Times Weekend in numbers Benítez turns to Hicks Managers appeals to old adversary for support over bid for Barry Capello holds fire over naming his new captain Wenger defends striker Ipswich get green light for Volz and have eye on Carr In brief Keane bids for Ferdinand Blackburn deal for Fowler Spot the pie Bringing it all together Berbatov: Please let me follow my dream Tottenham forward ends his silence over United move Timesonline Tony's Fiver Ferguson faces game of catch-up Barclays Premier League Oliver Kay sees the depleted champions stutter against Keegan's spirited side Top up TV Q&A The Questions The Columnist Timesonline Torres strike fails to mask Anfield Strife Barclays Premier League Ashton's England credentials thwarted by injury Agbonlahor stuns City England prospect impresses Tom Dart with his seven-minute hat-trick Mowbray is sticking to his guns Moyes needs to silence the Goodison grumbles Ramos prefers the long game First blood to Folan Griffin finds a bright side Capello must front up to England's dearth of quality strikers Barry saga may be costly And another thing . . . Bolt from the blue? Same story, different face Big fuss about very little Milking the Moore legend Barton court case too far Teaching a bad example The Debate Koller has wings clipped It all adds up for Lampard Koreans strike out Tactical Analysis Tasty Brazilian blend Martin Samuel soon thrills to changing times at Stamford Bridge Setback produce their own reward as Scolari gets How they stand Phillips adds to Poortvliet's pain Coca-Cola Championship McAllister fails to follow chairman's programme Coca Cola League One Inside today Fixtures French FA goes to very top over ill-chosen words And another thing. . . Gabriele Marcotti The Continent Hoffenheim enjoy health, wealth and happiness under Hopp The banned played on but not without cost to Mutu French league German league Robins plotting the great escape Coca-Cola League Two Timesonline Levein livid after brave fightback Championship Coca Cola Leagues League One League Two Non League Clements proves a suffering saviour Scotland England v Czech Republic The Box Setanta Sports1, Wednesday, 8pm Fulham v Arsenal Satanta Sports 1, Saturday, 5.30pm Live matches Online The two ways to feed your fantasy The Times Full English on the menu Budding goalkeepers tell Tom Dart that Capello's call-up is just for starters Spot the pie In this week The Final Word Dunhill London
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