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News from 21/08/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Thomas Catán Madrid Correspondent, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, CLLR Steve Reed Leader, Alexandra Frean, Alex Severi, Zahid Hussain, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Neil Rose, Paul Hoggart, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Kevin O'Flynn, Christine Seib, James Bone, James Ducker, Nigel Harris, Carol Sarler, CLLR Jamie Carswell Lead member, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Laurence Howland, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Robin Pagnamenta, Chris Lambert, Jane MacArtney, Peter Kilfoyle, MP, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Mark Jones, CLLR Sir Richard Leese Leader, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Nico Hines, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Leah Wallach, Jessica Ennis, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, James Hider Middle East Correspondent, Michael Kirkham, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, George H. Kinder, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Chris Leslie Director, Matt Hughes, Alan W. Holmes, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Jill Sherman, Helen Nugent, Calvin Shulman, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Andrew Adonis, Malcolm Wilkins, Philip Webster Political Editor, Philip Toscano, Steve Hawkes, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Craig Lord, Dominic Maxwell, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Mike Atherton, Jan Levinson, Joe Clay, Jill Johnstone Director, David Sanderson, Jamie Whyte, Mark Henderson, Sean Connery, Max Drummey, Valentine Low, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, CLLR Gerald Vernon-Jackson Leader, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Mike Harvey Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, CLLR Helen Holland Leader, Jules Pipe Mayor, Ben Robson, Chris Smyth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Thom Dyke, Olav Bjortomt, John Slinger, David Robertson,

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Tartan Tinseltown The Times 153 burnt to death in holiday jet crash Index Russia's fury at US GCSE hopefuls Index Bolt storms to the supreme double England draw Airport sell-off Index Final Call for BAA Leading articles The Government should act on the overdue proposal by the Competition Commission to break up the monopoly on London's main airports Index The Syrian Gambit Russia should not pretend it can drag the Middle East back to the Cold War Champion Politician Leo Abse helped to make Britain a more tolerant and happier place Times2 News Law Obituary Olympics Pugh Letters to the Editor Today's weather In all the A* euphoria, failing schools pin hopes on five Cs Schools to boycott league tables over 'factory farming' of pupils Timesonline Man on Wire 'Class divide' as language study falls in North Gary Glitter finds that a passport gets you nowhere if you are an international pariah The child abuser's attempts to avoid deportation ended in farce. Now it seems that he has nowhere to call home and no friends, writes Valentine Low The Workout Number treated by NHS dentists falls Starvation case 6,000 more 'specials' Student numbers up Lottery numbers Timesonline Thousands are left out of pocket and out of luck after festival ticket 'scam' Timesonline Fendi The dancing entertainer Bolt runs away with his second gold Timesonline I will be gutted if I was deprived of my medal by a cheat It was a race of blazing, blinding brilliance: don't let him fail us now Inside today 'Everything is burnt. It is the closest thing to Hell' Skoda Auto How it happened Human error the most likely cause of accident, despite engine failure Spanair pilots threatened strike an hour before crash Timesonline Accenture Faulks's Bond is shaken and stirred People After endeavouring to make Coldplay sound interesting, The credit crunch is said to have contributed to David Heading for a peach of a gig The Face Green Flag Shakespeare and 50 Cent share a bond, says Sir Ian … Postscript P. Diddy, the rapper, is advertising for a parasol-toti Westminster's pink denizens were lured to the first … Edge Usain Bolt of Jamaica claimed the sprint double of 100m and 200m when he set a new world record for the latter Visa Cost of mobile calls halved as big stores undercut each other Lexus Fully charged Land Rover Brown promises help for struggling families soon Miliband threat to leadership dismissed PC World First official trip for the whole clan Councils seek power to offer competitive home loans Toyota It might help buyers, but not our national finances Timesonline Wet weather blamed for norovirus outbreak Treasure hunter makes a diamond discovery Tesco customer sued by injured delivery driver Historic trees felled over health-and-safety fears Toyota Hubble helps to solve puzzle of distant galaxy The Times Carphone Warehouse Thousands of operations 'are cancelled for lack of staff, hospital beds and equipment' Widower settles over paramedic 'failures' Census 'has no use' Shot colleague hearing Cystic fibrosis drug Joey Barton sued London passes Go Stop-smoking fraudster made a packet out of NHS He invented success stories to gain £90,000 Captain Cook's boomerang to make a handsome return In court today Honda My Multiyork If you want to know what the chap next to you is earning, just log on . . . but you'll have to let him into your secret, too Wickes The big numbers Costume drama is sent back to future in search of another time-travelling hit John Lewis Ten to watch How did snails do 27 metres in 110 years? It was downhill Northern rock Airport sell-off puts a spoke in Brown's wheel Breaking-up BAA will improve conditions for passengers and save Britain from a huge environmental disaster Highly personal map — a £30,000 bargain Horses for courses Index Nothing to declare Paedophiles may be mad or bad. But not both If Gary Glitter is a criminal, and not mentally ill, then he has paid the price and we should not punish him again Picture Gallery Talent isn't rationed. Nor should success be Today's GCSE results will bring the usual complaints. But all students can achieve good grades The site of the next gold rush In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Driven to distraction We need mortgage providers other than banks Following the pack on Georgia Timesonline Giochi Olimpici Childbirth carries risks as well Hair improvement Rail rage Aged signs Beijing's cool youngsters enjoy a breath of fresh Olympic air China may not have intended that the Games would speed up the pace of social change, Simon Barnes says. But that's what is happening Dfs Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Young actors stake claim to glory Theatre National Youth Theatre Soho Theatre, W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Voters say they want change. So why is a 71-year-old Republican in the lead? Timesonline The passionate 'spy' who was trapped in a torrent of … Fury in the Kremlin as Poland signs up to 'Son of Star Wars' Relations with the West have grown even colder, report Michael Evans and Tony Halpin Half price sale* Military deals raise spectre of Cold War in Middle … Ballistic defence Timesonline TheAA The Times Airmiles I shot Lennon in the back, Chapman tells parole board New details emerge but freedom bid fails The Times Timesonline Sarkozy rallies troops as complaints grow about deaths Mfi Multiple Display Advertising Items Elderly women who wanted to protest in a park are sentenced to 're-education' Musharraf may be forced to abandon dream home Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The passionate 'spy' who died in a torrent of lies Cheltenhamfestivals The Korean War Germany seeks block on sovereign funds Fears over US lenders Pensions threat Quote of the day Nintendo court threat Business big shot BAA monopoly heads for break-up as report takes aim at poor service Gatwick and Stansted likely to be auctioned Iceland to offer licences to drill for offshore oil Index Stock markets Pipeline leak lifts gas price as fears rise over supplies Revenge is sweet . . . and sour We need long-distance thinking Commodities Penny-pincher Timesonline Boodles Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Budget carriers are drawn to the basic appeal of Stansted Gatwick's future market remains uncertain Forced sale of airports may cost BAA £1bn Manufacturers' output hopes slump to seven-year low as orders wilt Timesonline The Times Countdown to find a new Carol City Diary A global vote to create the first world Monopoly board ranks London in only ninth place. That places it in the red space occupied by Trafalgar Square, with Montreal and Riga, above, taking the dark blue Mayfair and Park Lane spots. It could have been worse. Berlin, Madrid and Tokyo fail to feature Sporting Index has poured cold water on suggestions … City Diary Whitbread will announce plans today to spend £4.75 … City Diary Brixton, the property developer, must be delighted … City Diary Did Cameron really need training in the dark arts? City Diary The credit crunch is starting to hit bankers where … City Diary Picture Gallery Electric performances give GE a surge in power Jeff Immelt, the chief executive, has good reason to be a big fan of Michael Phelps, Ashling O'Connor discovers in Beijing Analysts braced for fresh $3bn Lehman writedown as pain goes on Timesonline 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 Analysts' downgrade puts pressure on J Sainsbury Market report Airports' move spreads unease Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Familiar cost-cutting tactics are generating some bad news H&T Group Deal of the day Timesonline Dignity Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Leonard Cheshire Disability The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Prostate UK British funds How logging on can help you find the right lawyer Generation Y wants its legal advice — as with everything else — online. Neil Rose reports Times Law Index Is London really able to govern itself or is it simply too chaotic? Multiple Display Advertising Items The pros and cons of having a blog Lawyer of the week The best of the blogs Too quiet and unassuming for a law blog? City They're terribly popular in America and are beginning, very slowly, to take off in Britain. Alex Wade on the pros and cons of the blawg Multiple Display Advertising Items Leo Abse Crusading Labour MP who introduced reforms of the laws on homosexuality and divorce and was author of outrageous biographies Leo Abse, Labour MP for Pontypool, 1958-83, and for Torfaen, 1983-87, was born on April 22,1917. He died on August 19,2008, aged 91 He helped bring an end to the calamity of Mao's rule Hua Guofeng Chinese leader who jailed the Gang of Four after Mao's death but was no match for the forces of reform Hua Guofeng, Chairman of the Communist Party of China, 1976-81, was born on February 16,1921. He died on August 20,2008, aged 87 Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Golden Anniversaries Deaths The Times Public Notices In Memoriam - Private Birthdays Legal Notices Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The glory days of steam of speed . . . Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Latest wills Court cannot cure defects in adoption procedure Law Report Court of Appeal If unfitness to plead arises Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Reader Offers Ltd Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 090670 577200 Three courses reap benefit of York washout Timesonline Great Leighs Folkestone Yesterday's results Newton Abbot Mike Atherton: cricket and the big black hole The big switch Stratford Fontwell Park Course specialists Meridien Bet of the day Chester Cricket finally enters the confessional Sport Staff: Ramprakash in hot form and temper Cricket Extended county cricket reports Football Results Cricket Tennis Tait back at centre for Sale friendly match Holden rolling again Nascar cheats banned Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Open season for argy-bargy in a wet car park Driveseat Yesterday's results from the Olympic Games Today Gold medals up for grabs The Times Timesonline Tomorrow Gold medals up for grabs DeGale stands tall to help outreach target Boxing The Sunday Times Shaw surfs way to bronze but Dempsey misses out Sailing The gold rush Sailing Swimming Games in numbers GB target London2012 Maradona unable to give Argentina lift Confident Maher Afghan makes history China on for sweep Brailsford's vision encourages youngsters to abandon crime for bikes Cycling After a slog at Shunyi, marathon girls are relishing a dip in the Serpentine Swimming London calling: what will be staged where in the capital Aquatic free-for-all shows Cassie's no cissy Bolt blasts past perfection, so why do I want him to stop? Two golds, two world records, one majestic freak of sporting nature Athletics Danvers recovers from injury to secure unlikely bronze Ohuruogu beats heat and headache and powers on to her home straight Russia put pressure on Britain Hughes has money but Santa Cruz is not for sale Drogba 'will be out until October' Premier points Benítez refuses to be dragged into another saga in pursuit of Riera Window watch Pride drives Georgia to put troubles aside and snatch memorable victory Thelondonpaper George Burley is still searching for his first victory Doughty Ireland hold on for draw amid downpour Del Bosque off to positive start How they rated Substitutions Capello insists things will get better despite England displaying same old failings England's World Cup qualifying group got under way … How they rated How the Czech Republic rated Tough Triesman disposes of Barwick with practised ease of the career politician Nationwide Balance sheet Timesonline Chief executive has rollercoaster ride in the hot seat from start to finish Times Crossword 23,998 Picture Gallery The Times No football gold as Barwick exits with England back in bronze age Chief executive loses out in FA boardroom battle The Times Bolt quick to add 200m title and world record to his Inside today The Times It's all kicking off The new football season has barely begun and already one soccer widow has blown the final whistle on her marriage. Can a relationship survive when one partner is football crazy and the other thinks Villa is a house? Martin Samuel and Mark Jones offer advice Better half or second half? Six questions that must be answered Note to Jess: match over, or a replay? Team GB Gordon Brown is back at his desk facing disastrous personal poll ratings and a premiership in meltdown. Can he be saved? Six experts explain how they would rescue the PM from disaster The Times Carol Midgley Why not give real talent a chance against privilege? The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts screen The clan McCinema The name's Connery The life of Scotland's James Bond The heart of a city Film reviews Shane Meadows swaps hard for soft in Somers Town, with mixed results, says James Christopher Somers Town 12A, 72 minutes Get Smart 12A, 111 minutes College Road Trip U, 83 minutes Face Addict 15,102 minutes Zero: An Investigation into 9/11 12A, 110 minutes An enfant terrible takes French leave Why has the flamboyant film-maker François Ozon turned to English period drama, asks Kevin Maher Das Auto Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre First night A quacking tale from the bayou Petite Rouge The Scoop, SE1 Proms BBCSSO/Volkov Albert Hall/Radio 3 Edinburgh Concert ORR Gardiner Usher Hall Edinburgh Theatre Stan the Man Musical Theatre@George Square Timesonline All hail King Boris TV & Radio Last night's tv Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC One) House of Saddam (BBC Two) Live Olympics 2008 Viewing guide BBC One/Two, from 6am The Cup BBC Two, 9.30pm Coach Carter (2005) Film choice Film4,6.25pm Sherrybaby (2006) Film4,9pm Variations SuperDoctors BBC One, 9pm I'll Never Forget What's'Isname (1967) Sky Movies Classics, 10.45pm Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994) BBC One, 11.05pm Tv today The Times Today's tv Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Mouse mats for goalposts Answers from Pages 19 and 20 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4512 Polygon Visit Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 298 Sunrise Su doku Word Watching Index The Times The Workout Solution Picture Gallery Yesterday's Solutions

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