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News from 19/08/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Phil Yates, Alexi Mostrous, Nina Sweet, Robert Dawson Scott, Matthew Syed, Zahid Hussain, Captain Nick Kettlewell, RN, Simon Barnes, David Wighton Business Editor, Alexandra Blair, Victoria Solt Dennis, Paul Hoggart, Catherine Boyle, Beverley Cuddy, Paul Smith, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, James Bone, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robin Pagnamenta, Sathnam Sanghera, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Hannah Fletcher, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Ken Russell, Peter Stiff, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Harold Thimbleby Director, Lilly Peel, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, David Miliband, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Bernard Stewart-Deane, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, Jimmy Page, Richard Briers, Tony McNulty, MP, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Bill Tyler, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Patrick Hosking, Martin Reith, Roger Boyes, Cathy Baldwin, Nick Hasell, Chris Ballinger, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Justin Pressland, Adam Fresco, Sujit Bhattacharjee, Kathryn Hone, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Shashank Joshi, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Michael Moran, Sophie Yu, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Melanie McDonagh, Chris Tozer, David Sanderson, Catherine Philp, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Valentine Low, Gordon Glass Chairman, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Louise Cohen, Kate Nicholls, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Sophie Tedmanson, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, David Robertson, Mark Piggott, Jeremy Griffin, Caroline Kisko,

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Index Race to find £100m for London Olympic stars Credit crunch threatens preparations for 2012 What price success? War on Terror fears as Musharraf resigns 50 paedophile arrests Russia defies the West Heart gene screening M&S reduces pay-offs Inside today Index Vacuum in Islamabad Leading articles Pakistan must find a swift replacement for President Musharraf and give his office powers to lead in a time of turmoil Index The Rebecca Romero Question What is the point of UK Sport — to lead a sports renaissance or win medals? Going Large The hamburger (medium rare, fries and salad) has conquered the world Times2 News Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Global reach of paedophile mastermind Police target hundreds of suspects as leader of internet ring is jailed The fight to stay one step ahead of the abusers Boodles BBC ready to dock Crufts coverage after programme exposes 'Nazi-style' breeding Healthier than humans Heading for extinction The Workout Correction British soldier killed Crash aircraft kit-built Driver finds dying wife Most read at timesonline. co. uk Now all join in: it's Leona and the Becks factor as London takes over the Games Edge West fears for the War on Terror as key ally Musharraf is forced to resign Pakistan Timesonline After nine years in a dangerous job, where can he hide now? Men of influence Double game that put pariah country back on the map Heart risk ten-year-olds to be tested for cholesterol Screening will target those with family history of disease Aerlingus Man dies in bus crash after day trip to Alton Towers Marksandspencer Youngest terrorist, 15, prepared for jihad while sitting GCSEs Accenture Stop angling for the top job, Miliband followers are told Which? Tories attack 'unfair' Brown on gap between rich and poor London2012 Police are attacked with rocket containing IRA Semtex Two charged with Antigua honeymoon murders Vodafone executive found stabbed to death at her secluded village home ING Direct Nokia Mili-brothers band together for GQ scrutiny People Guy Ritchie rustled up a mountain of caviar, pink Krug A wise move from the organisers of Thursday's Kerrang! It's Harry Potter and the Revolt of the Muggles Postscript A lively addition to the Lib Dems' conference fringe Guitarist to rock the Olympics The Face Sam Branson, environmentalist heir to the Virgin empire Theo Paphitis has escaped from Dragons' Den to have British Gas Has Myleene Klass spotted a shark? The television presenter explores her hidden depths while testing the underwater stage at Pinewood Studios Peugeot Teenage boys 'forced to join Shia Muslim flogging rite' Castrol Third time unlucky: £25m bill as Phil Collins divorces again Separate lives Doctors may have to report knife injuries 'Raise parking fees' Cow attack payout Wrong judge for thief £20 wind turbine Dfs What we scrape off our plates could light up the whole city Environment Picture Gallery Timesonline Buckets in the kitchen pricked conscience of a food-conscious town This is a win-win-win way forward to reduce waste A load of rubbish Dell Site that hid spectacular mosaics yields a new secret: Britain's biggest Roman villa Smiling wardens to tear up parking tickets Inside AA Footballer avoids ban for speeding Schools under threat Assault by lecturer Blyton is loved best Russia will not benefit from its aggression The invasion of Georgia was entirely unjustified — and we will strengthen support for its wish to join Nato Why I'm almost feeling sorry for Tom Cruise Abortion has risks, whatever the research says Even if the dangers to mental health are slight, how can anyone object to women being counselled about them? Picture Gallery It's raining, it's pouring, it's wonderful Depressed by the downpours? Think of all the good it's doing poets and peatbogs What the thunder says about Cruise The would-be terminators Anger management Thunderer: Thunderer Counter terrorism Britain has stumbled and dithered over Russia Rules for the naming of peers Timesonline Driven to distraction Licence to lap-dance Brutal reality Bad King Richard Armchair fans What will the Olympics ever do for us? The costs are huge and a spell under the international spotlight can be uncomfortable. So why stage the Games, Simon Barnes asks London eye The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Dream blend of mischief and enchantment First night Edinburgh Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Big Top at Calton Hill Feather & black HSBC Divided they stand: Nato searches for a strategy to confront Russia Georgia Fractious friends Bibles seized at airport but the mission goes on Medvedev's warning to neighbours: 'Attack our citizens and Russia will shatter you' Talk Talk Timesonline Rac And this is me on Facebook . . . helping with a brain operation Sweden Foreign Staff: Vandals attack monument to gay victims of Nazis Germany Feroglobin MEDesign Cause for regrets McCain shoots for the stars; Obama has a whole galaxy US Elections America's presidential rivals have been forced to adopt very different stances on the issue of celebrity endorsements, Tom Baldwin reports The Times 'Blessed' candidate sounds note of caution as the cash rolls in In the money Norwich Union Blackwater contractors face prosecution for shooting dead 17 civilians in Baghdad United States Sky Controversial company Green Flag (AP): Rogue Muslims raid villages (Reuters): Rebel mediation (Reuters): Leader sworn in (AFP): Party re-forms (AP): Wheels of love Bibles are seized at airport but the mission goes on Christians seek converts in the crowds China Peace and quiet in the protest parks where dissenters are not permitted Keeping the faith Compare the market The Times 'Beer goggle' Outback town offers love to ugly women Australia The Times (Reuters): Muslims ask for UN intervention (AFP): Kidnapped aid workers killed (AP): Infants die as storm flips bus (Reuters): Couple survive power line crash The Times Timesonline Shareholders seek swift Woolies revival Michael Page boost Mega-mergers alert Panmure Gulf link Quote of the day B&B chief's target Business big shot M&S proposal to cut redundancy benefits sparks fear of job losses BP to do away with nine-day fortnight in blitz on costs 'The US still seems delicately poised between the Stock markets Families forced to let homes they cannot sell BP's staff plan goes against the flow BHP sees metals as a class act Commodities Old, not wise Timesonline Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items After 99 years on the high street, has time come for Woolworths to take the plunge into a retail bucket? UK Business big shot London's streets are still paved with gold Timesonline Michael Page looks beyond London in the search for profits UK Multiple Display Advertising Items Willie Walsh is No1, but is this really good news? City Diary Systematic approach to a quiet night in Luton City Diary Picture Gallery Caviar House & Prunier, on Piccadilly, has taken City Diary Sunday was a tricky day all round for Woolworths after City Diary Giants must merge to maintain the race for resources, argues BHP chief UK Miner's profits rise despite stainless steel problems Timesonline Stake sale provides Panmure Gordon with bridge to Gulf markets When the going gets tough, even the rich can go on the fiddle, says Hiscox The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds Vodafone to increase its call charges Paris tackles downturn Reed sale advances Moving into Ireland (Reuters): Mortgage giants slide B&B chief shrugs off capital-raising 'flop' and sets sights on flawed mortgage deal Debt refinancing of £13.3bn calms fears over BAA Taking issue Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mapping the future from beneath Grand Tetons Wall Street Markets London Financial Futures Major indices 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 Rightmove shares tumble with free rival set to launch Markets Market report Gulf Keystone's new wells deal Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Hiscox cannot insure against downturn in cyclical sector Woolworths Deal of the day Timesonline Little wonder Raymarine Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Conductive Education Reader Offers Ltd Sir Stanley Bailey Long-serving Chief Constable of Northumbria who was always keen to introduce the best policing ideas from abroad to the UK Sir Stanley Bailey, CBE, QPM, Chief Constable of Northumbria, 1975-91, was born on September 30,1926. He died on August 10,2008, aged 81 Sir Austin Bunch Public servant who, having lost a leg in a wartime accident, worked tirelessly to improve the lot of limbless ex-servicemen Sir Austin Bunch, CBE, chairman of the Electricity Council, 1981-83, and national president of Blesma, 1983-92, was born on March 20,1918. He died on June 30,2008, aged 90 "She had the aura of a sane and earthy soul" Eva Reich Infant massage guru and disciple of her analyst father's outspoken theories Eva Reich, therapist and advocate of alternative medicine, was born on April 27,1924. She died on August 10,2008, aged 84 John Esmonde Lives remembered David 'Butch' White Ronnie Drew Lord Bruce-Lockhart Rodney Gordon Julius Richmond US Surgeon-General whose 1979 report led to cigarette packets carrying health warnings Julius Richmond, US Surgeon-General, was born on September 26,1916. He died on July 27,2008, aged 91 Michael Marland Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Thanksgiving Services Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court Circular Dinner Memorial service Extradition as accused person properly sought Law report House of Lords Times Archive Colour-coded tabs distinguish rank of judges in civil robe Supreme Court Lipman & Sons Public Notices All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box … Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Punters should be cautious if rain stops falling at York Brighton Newton Abbot Hoy and Wiggins close on historic golden treble Southwell New Approach can pay dividends in showpiece York Course specialists Bet of the day Ladbrokes Rain has final say before Pietersen reveals new order with Shah at No 3 Cricket Lingfield Park Yesterday's racing results Wolverhampton Yarmouth Windsor Football Results Cricket Bahrain clash with Premier League leaves Hearn livid Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket LV Country Championship Costume drama that embraces change Beijing 08 Yesterday's results from the Olympic Games The gold rush Athletics Cycling GB target Courageous Du Toit goes in at deep end Beijing 08 Swimming Partyka among equals in challenge to succeed on two fronts Table tennis Timesonline Today Beijing 08 Multiple Display Advertising Items Tomorrow Price guarantee eases pressure on a team beaten up by nerves Boxing Beijing 08 Tweddle's uneven landing scuppers medal chance Gymnastics Whitaker blow leaves Britain out of the hunt Brabants in final Avil made to suffer Argentina end hopes Unlikely source Our 'green' can be a more pleasant land Beijing 08 When I played hockey, they had bully-offs and offsides Thelondonpaper We all pray that Usain Bolt is everything that he Students wary of those bearing gifts The wrong example Russian diva soars to hit the highest note Beijing 08 And Kenyan dominance makes my heart sing, too The face of Michael Phelps is everywhere, and in every Jelimo shows she is ready to carry torch passed on by veteran Mutola Athletics Beijing 08 Guinness Premiership Rutherford on his way after falling short in long jump Chinese mourn after injured Liu fails to clear his opening hurdle Athletics Beijing 08 'Watching him leave felt like being punched in the stomach' Pioneer champion Richards will win, predicts star who stood firm under weight of a nation Beijing 08 Baddeley ready for his run into history Milkround World trailing in pursuit of Wiggins and Co Cycling The Times Podium prospects Golden wedding on cards for Britons Sailing Beijing 08 Dose of mumps and ill wind that created tide of adversity Ben Ainslie's Olympic journey has been charted in The Times. He tells Patrick Kidd how it ended Underdogs snatch silver after rising from depths City take loan to aid Hughes Football Action Fletcher confident United will overcome early fixture pile-up Champions have testing trips before end of year Timesonline Keeping busy Cole reveals his desire to finish career at Chelsea Football Berbatov talks enter a 'crucial period' Window watch Finnan fears for his Liverpool future Premier points Fight against knife crime provides another goal for Beckham and Co Football Skoda Adams calls for Terry to be made captain Times Crossword 23,996 Picture Gallery The Times Cyclists turn on power as British gold reserves soar Hoy and Wiggins chase historic trebles The Times Inside today 'The most beautiful thing you will see at these Olympic … True Blue: loyal Cole pledges his future to Chelsea Index Je t'aime. . . McDonald's makes more money in France than it does in Britain, and Paris has as many golden arches as London. But, as Hugo Rifkind discovers, no self-respecting French diner will admit to eating there Burger culture clash (from Pulp Fiction) Designer burgers Best in the UK I'm not a celebrity, get me out of this friendship The Times Times offers A licence to print money Who will mind them when Mum returns to work? Families It wasn't the baby who cried when she began nursery, it was her mother. Alexandra Blair, recently returned to work, looks at the anxiety that goes with separation Volkswagen How to avoid the sorrow of parting Anxiety in parents is the key problem Multiple Display Advertising Items Index And what brings you here? British galleries are welcoming more viewers than ever before. We meet some of them — and find art-lovers, solace-seekers and the simply curious Buy me It's shocking why they want to reward my work Radio Blinded by the light show First night Edinburgh Dance Mortal Engine Playhouse Edinburgh Concert Belcea Quartet/LSO Queen's Hall/Usher Hall Proms OAE/MacKerras Albert Hall/Radio 3 Edinburgh Theatre Jidariyya Royal Lyceum 4.48 Psychosis King's Timesonline Road to nowhere TV & Radio Last night's tv The Man Who Cycled the Earth (BBC One) Superhuman: Genius (ITV1) Live Olympics 2008 Viewing guide BBC One/Two, from 6am Julius Caesar and the Druids: Revealed Five, 8pm The Fountain (2006) Film choice Sky Indie, 8.20pm The Martins (2001) BBC One, 11.05pm Variations Maestro BBC Two, 9pm Suspiria (1977) Film4,11.30pm BBC One Tv today The Times Today's tv Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Underground heroes Web watcher Answers from Pages 19 and 20 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 296 Dolphin Special Care Bathrooms Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery Dollond & Aitchison Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution

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