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News from 20/08/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Rosemary Righter, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Rob Fahey, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, David Rose, Antonio Lacerda, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, James Bone, James Ducker, Amanda Francis Manager, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Joanna Sugden, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Andrew Norfolk, Clare Harrison, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Charles Sandeman-Allen, Peter Stiff, Julia Neuberger, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Marie Tourres, Sue Mallia, David Skidmore, Simon McCarthy, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Jonathan Fenby, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Granville Davies, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John "Massive" Kelly, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Yorke, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Martin Samuel, Anne Barrowclough, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Sir Leslie Fielding, Matthew Pryor, Kaveh Solhekol, Andrew Drummond, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Alice Thomson, Patrick Hosking, Charlie Pearson, Struan Stevenson, MEP, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Kevin Maher, George Walden, Paul Simons, Alastair Lack, Giles Whittell, Vicky Tuck President, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Dominic Maxwell, Oliver Palmer Chartered architect, Neil Fisher, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Karl Henderson, Philip Webster, Catherine Philp, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, Richard Ford, Lisa Verrico,

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Index The Times Midas Britons strike gold again . . . and again . . . Pay up or we'll sue you threat to downloaders The 'villains' are children, not geeks Ten soldiers killed as Taleban shift tactics Nato cuts off Russia Equity market jitters The Gary Glitter law Blood grown in lab Inside today Timesonline Georgia: the Reckoning As Nato confronts defiance in the Caucasus and casualties in Afghanistan, it must find the confidence to match its words with actions Index A Union with Tunnel Vision The Mayor of London should prepare for a showdown with the RMT Gold Cycle Cyclists have catapulted Britain to its greatest Olympic glory for a century Times2 Opinion World Obutuary Olympics Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather 'Compromise' deployment turned out to be far from safe Analysis The Afghan battleground T. M. Lewin Resurgent Taleban kill French troops The world wakes up to success: it's no fluke, and frightfully British Olympics Feeling down and under: why things aren't too wizard in the land of Oz Timesonline A taste of sour grapes She may say that she doesn't care, but the new golden girl will be forever tarnished Fame and fortune Nationwide As slick as the bikes: how Team GB turned cash and hard work into gold Dedication, detailed planning and a support team of 70 are the magic formula finds Ashling O'Connor The key cogs in the wheel Timesonline Once rusty-now rivals see a clean pair of wheels Cyclists given platform to launch challenge in 2012 Fresh blow for Mayor as top aide quits Clashes over who should control transport Nokia The Workout Correction Tube strike averted as pay deal is offered Airport staff walkouts Terror plotters jailed Most read at timesonline. co. uk Computer 'villains' are not geeks, just savvy children Audi What if you get £300 bill? Prada New 'Glitter law' to curb sex offenders' travel abroad Paedophile singer dodges flight to Britain Mamma Mia! Off the air John Lewis Sir Jimmy Savile fixes it for the Police Colin Brazier, the afternoon face of Sky News, is From sink estate to silver screen The Face Rac rescue "If you believe the politicians, we have a broken Postscript Magistrates in North Wiltshire have banned a gig by Grace Jones has declined to lash out at Amy Winehouse Watch out London: Paris seeks a best friend Alliance Leicester Sainsbury's Muslim prisoners ask to be isolated to avoid violence BBC charity funded jihadists Stroke of luck for accident victim reborn as artist Alternative therapy 'more effective' for back pain Out with the old: road sign 'insults pensioners' Parents give their children a lesson in exam stress Sainsbury's Juror turns amateur sleuth and brings death trial to a halt Credit Suisse Black in black for snapshot of prison life Pushy parents take over as students start hunt for best university places Excluded youngsters to be offered adventure camping National express Folic acid 'no defence against heart attacks' Death crash verdict Knife leniency 'over' The £10,000 Pimple Cash crisis John Lewis Do something amazing? Manufacture of human blood could transform medicine Taking your tablets with fruit juice limits the effect Timesonline Vital uses on the battlefield Analysis Husband charged with wife's murder Antigua case charges Holidaymakers killed Priest guilty of assault Soldier's body found Charitable recycling Don't throw out that fridge, it's cool to get it repaired say peers Multiple Display Advertising Items Selfridges Another famine. Another avoidable disaster Population explosion and a misguided land policy — two reasons why Ethiopia is the architect of its own misery Chris Hoy — my part in his success Will I ever learn? The name of the game Our bunch of young pretenders are not ready to govern In a rich man's world Now let's top the medals table for education Britain's Olympic success is built on unashamed elitism. If only we could import some of that into our schools Picture Gallery Arts and heritage pay the price for gold Deeper national needs are being sacrificed for the transitory thrill of sporting pride Facing some harsh truths In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Prince must eat his words on GM crops The F-word Noble complications Going for gold is all very well — but who pays? How best to care for the elderly Timesonline Brutal conflict No excuse Better King Richard Up in the air Quiet, please An Identikit parade of young pretenders The new generation of aspiring leaders are not just youthful, George Walden says, but callow. Let's hope they grow up quickly in high office Dfs The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Revival shows Bennett ahead of his time First night Theatre Enjoy Theatre Royal, Bath Multiple Display Advertising Items It's her. Or Joe. Or someone else. Take your pick for the Obama 'Veepstakes' United States Timesonline A marriage of convenience for propaganda opera The chosen ones? Dell Coalition rivals struggle to steer rudderless nation Suicide bomb attack at hospital as talks falter Pakistan Alliance Leicester (AFP): Bomber kills 43 at police school (Reuters): Zambian leader dies after stroke (AFP): Inflation passes 11.2m per cent (AP): Diner sues over 9ft tapeworm Sky Sports Tough talk but no muscle as Nato gives Russia the cold shoulder Georgia The alliance's refusal to 'do business' with Moscow has angered the Kremlin but disappointed Georgians, Michael Evans writes The Times Old-fashioned tank charge has brought allies closer together 'The Georgians were no challenge at all. It's time to go home' South Ossetia Inside today Squad spirited off to Swansea Fur flies with farmers as Bruni speaks up for bears France Castle Cover Drug trials under investigation after 49 babies die at leading hospital India Green Flag Trial and error The Times The Times A marriage of convenience for propaganda opera China Making a song and a dance Multiple Display Advertising Items SFO to look at role of fund in Silverjet failure Hedge funds hit Brixton reports loss Quote of the day SEC short-selling plan Business big shot Investors spooked by mounting fear of inflation and fresh financial upheaval Royal Ordnance future secured by £2bn MoD deal Timesonline The fuss over commerce is silly — would we rather have Stock markets Turner does the business, now it's up to King Short reign of luck and leverage Investec Commodities Currencies It was blowing in the wind Need to know Results in brief Timesonline The Times M&S staff mutiny over cuts to redundancy plan UK Business big shot Q&A As shoppers trade down, guess who is paying a high price? Alliance & Leicester chief will receive bonus of £750,000 if he stays onside Timesmobile Luck is running out for Gala's Piccadilly casino City Diary They may not do much for our equesrian prospects at the 2012 Olympics, but Ridemaster Pro simulators are apparantly being snapped up by City workers like they're going out of fashion I thought it sounded a bit too good to be true City Diary Team GB's remarkable performance in Beijing has City Diary Woolworths says it is open to bid talks Don't get your hopes up just yet, but there are whisper City Diary It's golf, dear readers, but not as we know it City Diary In store Global appeal works for some, but not all City Diary Picture Gallery Meet the real star of the Olympics . . . and it isn't Phelps or the Lightning Bolt Timesonline Hedge funds at a loss to cope with mood swing Wall Street 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 Launch of satellite propels Inmarsat out of the gloom Market report Hurdles pile up for Innovation Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Fresnillo shares fall, proving that all that glisters is not gold Wellstream Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Mears Group Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Christian aid British funds Levy Mwanawasa President of Zambia who strove to tackle corruption and to revive the nation's economy Levy Mwanawasa, President of Zambia since 2001, was born on September 3,1948. He died following a stroke on August 19,2008, aged 59 'His deep voice held the band's harmonies together' Professor Ann Lambton Lives remembered Richard Mills Pervis Jackson Bass singer in the Motown band the Spinners who defined the Philly soul sound in the Seventies Pervis Jackson, singer, was born on May 17,1938. He died of cancer on August 18,2008, aged 70 Lottie Brunn Scion of a famous circus dynasty whose skills earned her the title 'the worlds' fastest female juggler' Lottie Brunn, juggler, was born on October 12,1925. She died on August 5,2008, aged 82 Lives online Timesonline Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Anniversaries Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam - War Legal Notices Wanted Public Notices All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed A queen is crowned and a nation rejoices Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Fellowships Rent officers should not use too large an area Law Report House of Lords Internal review was fair Court of Appeal Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Multiple Display Advertising Items British Isles Late deals Six nights in a family holiday park, £175; four-night Brittany breaks, £149; St Lucia all-inclusive, £799 The Times Short haul Long haul On the fast track to becoming the city of cool Valencia goes for the wow factor to draw in tourists Reader Offers Ltd York plans thrown into chaos after abandonment of opening two days Hamilton Park Water torture Bet of the day Ohuruogu becomes Britain's golden girl of the track The meeting at Carlisle today has been lost to waterlog ICC stands firm while Sri Lanka gets approval as Champions Trophy host Cricket Shah voices England players' concerns Forgotten Peacock Simon Jones, the Worcestershire fast bowler, has been Football Results Cricket Football Fixtures Uncertainty at Rose Bowl is reflected on the field LV County Championship Cricket Folkestone Newton Abbot Brighton Yesterday's results Southwell Course specialists Newton Abbot Milkround Georgia match at forefront of Ireland minds Football Setanta Sports Arsenal in surprise bid for Silvestre to add defensive cover Window watch England's new era finds no time for the 'untouchables' Downing hails regime that ignores reputations Richards puts his case for senior return Benítez turns mind away from Barry Premier points England v Czech Republic Terry ready to lead from the back again Chelsea captain surprised at winning race for the armband John Terry's second coming as England captain will … Winning formation? Capello proves confidence is everything The gold rush Beijing 08 Athletics Cycling Games in numbers GB target Ovett breaks it to viewers bluntly and runs into new clash with old foe Coe Yesterday's results from the Olympic Games Today The Times Timesonline Tomorrow Weighty issues that made grown man cry Nothing silly about medals however we go about getting them Goodison shows his ruthless side to put Laser gold beyond all doubt Sailing Every man's dinghy Nationwide British steel has hand in Tunnicliffe's victory for US Pendleton joins the elite class with mixture of joy and relief Cycling Sprinter conquers nerves to take gold The Times Reade aiming for a fast start in her race for gold as cycling gets dirty BMX The Times Beginning of a bumpy ride Wiggins and Cavendish fail to deliver final flourish Hoy shows enduring qualities as a sprinter and justifies superstar status with golden treble Cycling Scot overcomes setbacks to achieve glory Britain's original hat-trick hero Timesonline Impressive Jeffries so happy to be living his dream Boxing Mason's high road ends at podium as he opens adopted country's account Athletics Britain earn place in Champion Trophy Brownlee misses out Brabants progresses Argentina reach final Dressage goes Dutch Sixth title for China Ohuruogu has perfect answer but the questions run and run Making of a champion And then there were eight Times Crossword 23,997 Picture Gallery The Times Great Britons setting sights on new target of 20 golds Bar is raised after Ohuruogu's triumph The Times Sky Sports Success story Capello hands Terry leading role for England The Times Better to burn out than to fade away? The 27 Club An unlikely number of young artists, particularly musicians, die aged 27, just as they reach their creative peak and become fully fledged adult. Francesca Steele (aged 26, and slightly worried) reports Jimi Hendrix Just missed it Timesonline Kurt Cobain Lead singer with Nirvana, shot himself in 1994 Brain Jones of the Rolling Stone, died in 1969: a coroner recorded a verdict of misadventure Janis Joplin Singer, died of heroin overdose in 1970 The anonymous heroes who really deserve a medal The Times Timesoffers Multiple Display Advertising Items The neck's big thing From chunky plastic discs to layered chains, necklaces will be huge this season. Deputy Fashion Editor Carolyn Asome explains how to wear statement jewellery Naomie Harris Fashionista questionnaire My Baftas outfit still makes me cringe 5 easy pieces Raindrops keep falling . . . . . . on our heads, but that doesn't mean we've lost our sense of style. The Times fashion team took to the streets of London and found a variety of chic mac-clad, brolly-wielding souls with panache among the puddles AA Tomorrow's weather Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Make 'em laugh Dominic Maxwell finds sex, whimsy and power ballads on the Fringe Pop First night special Alanis Morissette Glasgow Academy Nationaltheatre Edinburgh Theatre Once and for All Traverse Beyond Breaking Glass Universal Arts Edinburgh Concert Le Roi David Usher Hall Timesonline Last night's tv TV & Radio Rocked by Druids Julius Caesar and the Druids: Revealed (Five) Liverpool on the Box (BBC Four) Live Olympics 2008 Viewing guide BBC One/Two, from 6am Who Do You Think You Are? BBC One, 9pm The Hollywood Mom's Mystery Film choice (TVM 2004) Five 3.15pm The Descent (2005) Film4,10.45pm Variations House of Saddam BBC Two, 9pm Private Parts (1997) ITV4, 12.15am Tv today The Times Today's tv Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Follow the Hoff Web watcher Answers from Page 19 and 20 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4611 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 297 Vale Bridgecraft Su doku Word Watching More Puzzles Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution Timesonline

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