News from 22/08/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, David Wighton, Matthew Syed, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Ian Marchant, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Harvey Elliott, Susana Gonzalez, Joe Roberts, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Robert Rhodes, QC, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Kevin O'Flynn, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robin Pagnamenta, Bernie Morgan, Hannah Strange, Clare Harrison, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, Kasia Maciejowska, Bob Crow, Rob Crilly, Hannah Fletcher, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Gabby Logan, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Nick Wyke, Richard Lloyd Parry, Adam LeBor, Ron Lewis, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Mary Fox, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond V. Coleman, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Patricia Smith, Ivar Amundsen, Sean O'Neill, Chris Partridge, Andrew Drummond, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Will Hodgkinson, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Brian Christley, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Baker, Thomas Catán, Craig Lord, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Dominic Maxwell, Nick Day, George Caulkin, Ronnie Landau, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Christopher Long, GB, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Alan B. Shrank, Mark Loveday, Valentine Low, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Tim Wogan, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Sophie Tedmanson, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Kasia MacIejowska, Jeremy Griffin, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Jane Macartney, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoIndex The Times Olympic inquiry: is China's golden girl really 14? Thousands of criminal files lost in data fiasco Home Office blunder leads to fears for informants' safety Memory sticks have made filing cabinets redundant Proposals to end the IVF postcode lottery Gas bills rise 29% Older face of Britain Air disaster questions MPs seek inspiration Inside today Timesonline In a Hole Leading articles Central bankers meeting in Wyoming must make it clearer how they will steer a course between nurturing growth and taming inflation Music and Politics Should Gergiev be condemned for playing in South Ossetia? Sweet Sixteen This much is clear about GCSEs: pupils work hard for them Best of the Times Times2 Obituary Sport Bricks & Mortar Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Timesonline A long wait — or go private Case study Boodles Infertile couples to be priority for NHS More treatment offered under plans to end IVF postcode lottery Maestro flies from London to conduct Russian victory concert in ruined city A ruthless Rasputin hired to prove Putin's point Timesonline The Workout Gary Glitter boards a flight to Heathrow More stop smoking Hit-and-run scooter Dot-com rape charge Most read at timesonline. co. uk Teenager dies in fall after climbing down tower block balcony to flee 'knife gang' Gucci IT sleuth cracks mystery of lost web pages to expose China's age 'fraud' Oldest and youngest Timesonline Off to a flying start, Boris awaits the next hurdle This was the medal that mattered - and losing it hit US hard Inside today The Times Volkswagen Missing memory key: a fiasco waiting to happen Catalogue of errors Thousands of criminal files lost The Times Workout AA Celebration and sorrow Schools opt for quality rather than quantity as grades soar More than one in five GCSE results is A* or a Timesonline PC World M&s Families of dead ask why plane was cleared to fly Boots 'The child was in pain, but he was worried about his parents' PC World Censored: imam of Dibley is banned from ITV People Postscript Still at Kerrang!, devil-horn gestures were raised … Pier Doe-eyed actress who got smart The Face Anne Hathaway The fedora and knotted silk cravat are just so, as … Academics whose contributions to the journal Nature … The top people's cabaret troupe Kit and the Widow made Madonna wants Cardiff to know just how much effort … Dfs Dfs Met chief 'knew about affairs of officer found dead on Snowdon' Girlfriend's accusations increase pressure on Blair Drink-drive mum jailed after girl, 5, raised alarm Timesonline Bose Future looks grey as pensioners outnumber children for first time Lean times bring sharp fall in East European work migrants Changing face of the UK Nokia 'We've already chosen burial plots facing each other. It's an investment' Reservoirs runneth over with the wet summer Ba Children detained for too long at immigrant centre Vandals decapitate 100-year-old statue of saint Rare American visitor has birdwatchers all aflutter 70 not out: the 1930s light bulb shines on Surgeons prepare for world's first full-face transplant Operation could take place within a year Timesonline Benefits of HRT justify a rethink, say researchers Ba How the technique works Furniture Village Olympians will salute you, Brown tells troops Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Law student murdered guardian over exam pressure John Lewis Home Staff: And tonight on the Braden show, it's 1968 O2 Rude awakening for children's writer who spelt twit with an 'a' School by school Timesonline Schools are making the grade to avert fear of closure . . . for now Is academic excellence our only vocation? Subject by subject Terror suspect's victory may lead to proof of torture Minister told to rethink move to keep files secret Vauxhall Queen slips to 12th place on the list of super-rich royalty Currys Fifteen sovereigns 'Yes we can'? Make that: 'Oops, we may not' Barack Obama suddenly looks vulnerable. And the more the focus is on him, the less likely he is to become president Flying can make you feel a bit Icarus Pedigree chums Thank goodness it's the end of Trinny and Susannah … Face off A fitting memorial to our enigmatic nature Dramatic work was done at Bletchley Park but it wouldn't have without two great British traits - secrecy and eccentricity Picture Gallery Women won't wear this for much longer Are we finally tiring of Trinny and Susannah's posh dominatrix act? Let's hope so Playing with firearms In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Lap-dancing licences Tubelines dispute Double standards in a dangerous world Olympics are good for the soul Timesonline Affordable loans Exception to the rule Care homes Doughty doctors Peak of condition Despite Madrid, flying is still safer than ever The plane truth With modern and rigorously tested aircraft and highly trained crew, the risks of flying are far smaller than rail or road, Harvey Elliott says Cheltenhamfestivals Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Daily Universal Register A Sarajevo education is too much for some First night Edinburgh theatre Class Enemy Royal Lyceum Multiple Display Advertising Items Convention fever: MPs fly in with hope of finding the prescription for success Index Inside today Rivals find home ground for an ill-tempered clash McCain cannot say how many houses he owns United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Life is good in my Nairobi slum hut, says Obama's youngest brother Multiple Display Advertising Items In an uneasy peace, fear haunts Tibetan monks Monasteries and towns across the restive west are on edge, waiting for the respite from violence to end, writes Richard Lloyd Parry in Tongren The Times ITunes vanishes behind the 'Great Firewall of China' Timesonline First foreign protesters detained in sign of anger The Times Russian fighting machine is showing its age, say analysts Rac Failings Decathlon The Times New Zealand's 'left-wing control freak' laughs off briefing as a bit of a hoot Multiple Display Advertising Items Down (Under) and dirty Suicide bombers kill 70 at arms factory Afghanistan deaths (AFP): Pirates seize ships UBS and Vestra reach pact over raid claim Tax on bigger children Cinema riding high Quote of the day Chinese bank is top Business big shot Ten million families feel the heat as E. On and SSE send bills soaring Workers find respite from Mammon at church on the water Wholesale prices surge Index Stock markets Persimmon predicting foundations of a recovery Oil majors look set fair for mergers Last spree before lights go out Commodities All welcome Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Call for change over VAT on clothing as growing number of children burst through the size barrier Business big shot Girth control Forecasters on the rack after surprise spree Timesonline Milkround There's no place like home for Lord Brocket City Diary When it comes to trade, fairness is not a simple matter City Diary A happy ending at Cineworld as the public feels the pinch Holidays at home The controversial decision by Marks & Spencer to cut … City Diary Research by Shares magazine found that analysts at … City Diary Chinese bank sets world record for earnings in chase for the gold medal ICBC pulls well ahead of rivals such as HSBC Bernanke set to defend rate cuts at central banks' mountain 'talkfest' Merrill Lynch, Deutsche and Goldman settle bond dispute The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Epilepsy research uk British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items The future of TV comedy is no laughing matter 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 ABF falls as Citigroup sees problems on all fronts Market report Portland Gas wins an admirer Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day The softly-softly approach lets investors return to ProStrakan Amlin Deal of the day Timesonline SIG Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Edwin Nixon Businessman who brought American computer power to Britain, equality to the workplace and helped to establish Silicon Glen Sir Edwin Nixon, CBE, businessman, was born on June 21,1925. He died on August 17,2008, aged 83 Ken Thomas Civil Service union leader who secured a just pension scheme for his members but led them to defeat against Margaret Thatcher Kenneth Thomas, OBE, general secretary, Civil and Public Services Association, 1976-82, was born on February 7,1927. He died on August 12,2008, aged 81 Index Horst Stein Dependable conductor who was a mainstay at Bayreuth during Wolfgang Wagner's tenure as keeper of his grandfather's flame Horst Stein, conductor, was born on May 2,1928. He died on July 27,2008, aged 80 William Fuller Impecunious immigrant who became a nightclub and rock venue entrepreneur and owner of a Nevada mine and a building firm William Fuller, businessman, nightclub owner and mining entrepreneur, was born on May 6,1917. He died on July 28,2008, aged 91 Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Announcements Legal Notices Fine fare from an Essex farm Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Latest wills Legal Notices The Times Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Motorpoint Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dandy Man to cast off 'unlucky' tag Newmarket Course specialists Bet of the day Index New Approach gets go-ahead Bath Newbury Hamilton Park Great Leighs recovering from unhappy start Harmison regains faith and rejoins fold Pietersen coaxes strike bowler to return to one-day colours Great Leighs Yesterday's racing results Opening gambit Stratford Fontwell Park Chester Cricket Results Football Rugby league Cricket Fixtures Tennis Football Rugby league Kent v Lancashire The Times Surrey v Sussex Hampshire v Somerset Essex v Worcestershire Middlesex v Leicestershire Gloucestershire v Northamptonshire Kenyon makes another attempt to deal with Real over Robinho Football Window watch Palacios is as good as Barry, says Bruce Premier points Healy heads north as Sunderland keep signing Benítez holds talks to avoid further infighting Heineken Timesonline Capello groping for answers with time running out before Croatia examination Problems from McClaren era still tormenting England squad Manager assured his job is safe after Barwick's departure Narrow minded Roving Beckham cramping England's style Brady stable after hospital scare Berbatov warning Silvestre surprise Neill happy to stay Rangers sign Davis ATP chairman is resigned to his fate after bowing to player power Tennis US Open draw Alonso asks for minute's silence for Madrid dead Motor racing Yesterday's results from the Olympic Games Jackson waxes lyrical but is left trailing in wake of Johnson's smooth delivery The gold rush Athletics Diving GB target Split threatens to cloud Britain's day in the sun Boxing The Sunday Times Price gets chance to wreak revenge Today Gold medals up for grabs Inside today No soft option for the US as curtain comes down Multiple Display Advertising Items Tomorrow Gold medals up for grabs Hopes high of further success on the water Docherty eyes medal Russian dominance Holland snatch gold Korea secure double Hoy reluctant to play fame game but lasting legacy is on his mind Cycling Daley aims to step up after conquering his nerves Diving Glorious Britons are positive delights Yet more pain inflicted upon man who has suffered it all Wrestling Lessons learnt in beating cancer galvanise Dutch marathon man Swimming Courageous champions Coach reveals secrets behind the Phelps phenomenon Diving provides platform for the individual Sweetenham found hidden depths in British talent pool Ainslie leads from the front as sailors set course for home Sailing Honour roll Childhood friends shine to prove they are class above As Bolt provides a welcome flash of inspiration, Rogge can only moan Positive tests to horses cast doubt on future participation Equestrianism Idowu provides silver lining but Pickering takes stick for relay Triple jumper 'hurt' after missing gold Nivea Sun Moisturing Sun Spray Felix runs into double dose of trouble Times Crossword 23,999 Picture Gallery The Times Britain standing tall as they enter home straight in the race for gold Boxers step up for treble chance of glory The Times Index Inside today Times2 Now the games begin . . . In the Olympic village tomorrow night, thousands of young men and women with the most fit, ripped, toned and muscled bodies in the world, who are at the peak of their physical prowess and haven't had sex for at least two weeks, will mingle for the last time before they fly home. What might they get up … The Hot Gold Medals Love games Olympic romances Despite history, Hungary finds the bear a necessity The Times Fly in your soup? It's no more than you deserve . . . Food An anonymous New York waiter's musings on the ups and downs of his job has been turned into a book. But does Waiter Rant tell it like it is? Four London restaurant staff give Luke Leitch the lowdown on their customers — from big tippers to gropers, stalkers, chancers, thieves and drug fiends The waiters' recommended London restaurants A feast for the aïoli Masterclass Sustain your friends and family over the long weekend with this fish dish for all seasons Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts sounds Sex, drink, rock 'n' Rhys Welsh actor and tabloid favourite Rhys Ifans has a thirst for the rocker's lifestyle, says Will Hodgkinson Pick of the pops Always up for a lark ascending In his music, as in his love life, there's a lot more to Vaughan Williams than you might think, reveals Richard Morrison Timesonline The dirges don't work New releases Pop The Verve Forth Parlophone Classical David Daniels Bach Virgin Classics Timesonline To order any of these CDs, with free UK p&p, call Pop King Khan The Supreme Genius of . . . Vice Classical Charles Mackerras Schubert Signum Classics All made up and nowhere to go First night Theatre Moll Flanders Southwark Playhouse, SE1 Proms The Sleeping Beauty Albert Hall/Radio 3 Edinburgh Comedy Henry Rollins Gilded Balloon Edinburgh Concert SCO/Mackerras Usher Hall Fazil Say Queen's Hall Timesonline Timesonline Last night's tv TV & Radio Up for the Cup The Cup (BBC Two) Super Doctors (BBC One) Live Olympics 2008 Viewing guide BBC One/Two, from 6am Richard & Judy Channel 4,5pm Syriana (2005) Film choice Sky Indie, 7.50pm 28 Days Later (2002) Film4,10.45pm Variations Comedy Connections BBC One, 10.35pm Mayerling (1968) ITV1, 1.50am Tv today The Times Today's radio Radio choice Orange shop Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4613 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 299 The National Autistic Society Times2 Quiz Answers Su doku Yesterday's Su Doku Solutions The Times Yesterday's Kenken and Killer Solutions Solution Codeword 298 Word Watching Index The accidental landlords Opening Bids Brief encounter Is the doubling of our service charge legal? Focus. . . on Chiswick Local Intelligence For sale At a glance In Flat in southwest London Get in. Get out. Get away Out Semi-detached house in Oxford Divinity Road, OX4: an updated Edwardian home Away Converted windmill in Lincolnshire Radical 'rocks of chalk' praised by the planners On the ladder Wreck of the week Blue plaque Have-a-go hero Wolf Pruning Saw From skank to swank The lesson of history: how pre 1900 homes are holding … Upwardly mobile Betting on the long term Market report Regulated tenancies offer low returns but the prospect of a big profit, says Chris Partridge Churchill Retirement Living Fair's fair Paulfoshauctions The new landlords Cover story Suddenly everyone's looking for tenants, says Lorna Blackwood NFU Mutual 'Treat it like a business' 'Know your area' Barratt Homes Northern exposure Market report Despite claims to the contrary, the North is not dead yet. Jayne Dowle charts the winners and losers in the region's regeneration game Angles on the North Leeds runs out of brio — for now Propertyfinder Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Well-versed in charm Seaside Sidmouth, the resort beloved of John Betjeman, combines beauty with practicality, says Alex Wade For sale Multiple Display Advertising Items
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