News from 25/08/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Robert Sturdy, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Gre the Hooper Hansen, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Julia Cripps, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Sarah Urwin Jones, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Kenneth Wood, Christine Seib, Asadour Guzelian, James Bone, Chris Harding, James Ducker, Moritz Volz, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Hollye Blades, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Prof Juliet Lodge, Dr Susie Henley, Francis Elliott, Tim Evershed, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Ian Bayley, David Hare, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Ron Lewis, Ronald Emler, Paddy Knowles, Matthew Pinsent, Steven Gerrard, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Alexandra Hayes, David Lister, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Paddy McEvoy, Robert Freer, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Karl Marginson, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Rebecca O'Connor, Steve Boggan, Kaveh Solhekol, Marc Aspland, Jeremy Page, Planet Jupitus, Richard Owen, Marcus Leroux, Kay Bagon, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Tom Whipple, C. K. L. Gay, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, Gerard Baker US Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Judith O'Reilly, Graham Chase, Craig Lord, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Alice Fordham, Jeremy Whitehorn, Chris Dillow, George Caulkin, Kevin Dowling, Walter Gammie, John Wilson, Kaven Solhekol, Joe Clay, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Jack Shenker, David Sinclair, Ken Woffenden, Jamie Whyte, Jason Mellor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Alex Orr, Ed Hughes, Christopher Irvine, Dr John Doherty, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex The Times Team GB coaches may quit in funding dispute Threat to Britain's Olympic hopes for London 2012 Celebrating the Olympic spirit Obama's new 'tough, authentic' strategy Thatcher has dementia Targets 'propaganda' EU summit on Georgia $48bn share loss Inside today Timesonline Lessons for London Leading articles The next Olympics cannot afford to imitate those just ended, nor does Britain wish to convey the same political message as China Index Uninspiring Insider Obama will disappoint those looking for change by his choice of running-mate Play Stations Television drama has evolved, but there is still an audience for the single play News World Obituary Times2 Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Early diagnosis helps patients to plan for the future Timesonline Boodles Daughter reveals Thatcher's last battle Dementia is slowly claiming one of Britain's sharpest political minds It's proof of what you've always known: you're too clever to be good at spelling Vigilantes waged war on signs of American illiteracy Spellcheck The Workout Academies total on course to pass 400 China to free Briton Carnival arrests Lottery results Most read at timesonline. co. uk Nursery booklet for parents is 'blatant propaganda' Preschool targets are missing to avoid revolt, say opponents Aims from birth Maths may be wrong class to learn about personal finance Timesonline Fendi Obama sends his bandwagon west for the gun-toting, God-fearing vote US Elections The Democratic convention starts today in a traditionally Republican state that could hold the key to the presidency, writes Tom Baldwin The bloggers' verdict Old insider will rub shine off call for change He's down-to-earth, tough and a true patriot. So make my husband President United front Inside today Wordsearch solution to page 4 puzzle Index Skoda Brown reluctant on energy windfall tax Fuel help could be funded by pollution permit sale Inside Eva Cassidy Three men dead after gang battles in Bank Holiday weekend of murder Cheltenham & Gloucester British Airways Search for eight Mont Blanc climbers is halted over fear of new avalanche John Lewis Timesonline John Lewis Diet of the drunken English is so bland. Food is better in Soweto, Oliver tells French Taste for trouble Paxman: BBC bias against middle-class, white males PC World Rise in number of failing holiday companies Round-the-world runner on her last legs And the best comedian is … David O'Doherty Rusty old bike sets the pace for eBay bidding Lexus The big picture - boxer made from thousands of photographs sets record for a mosaic Priory clinics' plan to cut sick pay angers nurses Aspirin a day could help keep a heart attack away HSBC Premier Children in for a classic treat as Five come back from the past and go adventuring again Rac Inside Motorokr Next stop London with a light heart as bus arrives on time Olympics PC World Hundreds are kept out of party in The Mall Timesonline Someone has to win says Brown, with vow to push competitive spirit in school sport Dfs Dfs RSPB to protect nature reserve by surrendering marshland to the sea Timesonline Wet summer has been a washout for butterflies It's not what you spend, it's how you spend it Our decision-makers seem to have lost the art of spending money wisely — and the results are disastrous A novel way to meet your match Photographic memories The day that English classical music died Where's the subversion? Biden is no threat to Obama — but no asset In rejecting Hillary Clinton for a politician with a murky record, the presidential candidate may have lost the White House Picture Gallery The day English classical music died Composers have struggled to find a popular audience since the death of Vaughan Williams Crumbling towers of power In my view Thunderer: Last week the Topics published a document written by George Osbourne London's Olympics: let's keep it simple in 2012 Opinion European expenses Illiterate goals How dare they lose our data! Timesonline Tilting at windmills Park secrets Doctor Dorrit Fair game on fees Sign of the times Forget China's 100 medals. The real winner of the Games was . . . If you take into account national income — the best guide to Olympic success — the Dominican Republic outperformed us all, says Chris Dillow Health Commission The Daily Universal Register Daily Universal Register Timesonline Queen of pop shuns scandal to play out the gypsy in her soul First night Pop Madonna Millennium Stadium, Cardiff Wave a flag for raucous energy and raw vitality Pop Reading Festival Reading Cheltenhamfestivals US Navy arrives in Georgia as anger grows over Russian refusal to leave Timesonline Index Dfs Far from the original conflict, Russia's 'peacekeepers' dig in Nato entry 'vital to security' Afghan army chief sacked over coalition strike blamed for deaths of 89 civilians Afghanistan Al-Qaeda's hostage 'mastermind' captured by US military Iraq Leader faces conspiracy claims after deadly blaze at parliament Egypt Rape attack on tourist couple reignites row over immigrants Italy The Times (AP): Sharif threat to leave coalition (AFP): Treaty rejected 'over religion' (AFP): Divorce plea for eight-year-old (Reuters): Balkans heeds Marley message The Times Fault forces Spanair to divert aircraft Nuns' beauty parade is a spiritual contest (though looking like Loren won't hurt . . .) Italy Santander Shaping up WPP wipes out links with Mugabe agency Store chief pay freeze Tesco petrol loophole Quote of the day Car factory protest Business big shot Britons' incredibly shrinking nest eggs Private shareholders have lost £48bn on investments since credit crunch started Index Share sales by directors hit bid defence at Lonmin Stock markets Britain in no danger of 'sick man of Europe' relapse Commodities Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Tesco chip-and-PIN lapse leaves it open to drive-in fraud at many petrol outlets UK The Times Timesonline As Britons live longer, time is running out for final-salary pension schemes UK disposable income is at its lowest level for 11 years November forecasts spark ITV and Channel 4 dispute Business big shot Turning off Time Out chief wants BBC out of publishing Indian farmers' anger poses threat to launch of the world's cheapest new car Bentley Gulf companies raise £8.6bn locally to diversify the economy away from oil Korean bank refuses to rule out making Lehman bid Olympic splendour offers precious few clues for those betting on China's numbers game Vertex Disney be warned: Merlin has your crown in sight and a magic formula with which to wrest it from you Monday manifesto Nick Varney may seem like the Mr Angry of the attractions industry, but he has a clear sense of where he is heading. Dominic Walsh reports The Times C. V. Q&A Reader Offers Ltd John Russell Connoisseur and prolific man of letters who was art critic of The Sunday Times and later chief art critic of The New York Times John Russell, Cbe, art critic and author, was born on January 22,1919. He died on August 23,2008, aged 89 Index Buddy Harman Nashville session drummer who played on many of the pop world's greatest hits including songs by Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash Buddy Harman, drummer, was born on December 23,1928. He died of congestive heart failure on August 21,2008, aged 79 Don Fox Rugby league star whose missed kick at Wembley was immortalised on television by Eddie Waring and cost his side a Challenge Cup victory Don Fox, rugby league player, was born on October 15,1935. He died on August 21,2008, aged 72 Bridge Chess Winning move Awards Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Civil Partnerships Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Getting down to the basics Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Latest Will Bouncy castle accident occurred without fault Law Report Court of Appeal All prosecution to be heard Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line International stage allows Duke of Marmalade to stay in leading role Hannon's consistent achievements deserve wider acclaim Bet of the day Index King of the Castle can challenge for trainers' title Chepstow Course specialists Cartmel Newcastle forced to abandon Huntingdon Ripon Warwick GoodWood Yesterday's racing results Beverley Yarmouth Cricket Results Kempton Park Golf Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Anderson makes best of the rest as St Helens finalise Wembley strategy Guinness Premiership Dorn inspires demolition of Warrington's title claims Murray hungry to be New York giant US Open Keothavong going it alone in first round Timesonline Champions Trophy shelved over security Cricket Split averted as ICC postpones tournament Dawson sets standard to rescue Hampshire Worcestershire v Durham Essex v Glamorgan Hamilton taking it steady on the long Motor racing European Grand Prix Time has come to call it quits Analysis Why Coulthard is reaching the final corner Tolchard on top after historic weekend Williams off to a flyer India cruise home Sykes heads the pack Nocera wins in Oslo Clarke increases chance of earning Ryder Cup call with calm victory Golf Ulsterman hopes to join Casey as captain's pick The Times Leading final scores China's mass-produced perfectionism makes way for London's 'heartfelt mess' Final Olympic results Zeller ends Germans' 16-year wait for gold Phelps targets 2012 Next stop Yarmouth US make it lucky 13 Kenyan in record run Countdown to chaos: how mat finish painted a bleak picture Beijing 08 A referee kicked, a judge punched, unrest in the stands and fighters in tears. Matthew Pinsent reports from the taekwondo arena war zone Picture Gallery Sport in crisis reeling from a succession of low blows Just Do It DeGale forces money issue with London 2012 defence on the line Beijing 08 Boxing China were denied the perfect end to the Games in the … Hosts leave United States suffering from medal fatigue True greatness is a cause for celebration Timesonline Olympic lexicon Beijing 08 How Team GB moved from also-rans to world-beaters Owen Slot highlights the key role of lottery funding in turning British amateurs into professionals Collins takes defensive line as track and field post … Timesonline Zavvi Final medals table Beijing 2008 Athens 2004 Sydney 2000 Price of gold Targets: the hits and misses Best of British: 16 glorious days in Beijing How the Games unfolded Golden generation fasten seatbelts for their return journey to reality Beijing 08 Medal heroes prepare for more mundane times Concept 2 Success of girl power offers an unrivalled Gordon Brown confirmed last night that Sir Alex Ferguso Times Crossword 24,001 Picture Gallery The Times Hamilton beats the pain to stay on track in title chase The Game: Agony for Richards, ecstasy for City The Times Index Inside today Giles Smith watches London's magic bus Inside times2: Index Darling Debo . . . love, Paddy Early in 1956 Deborah, Duchess of Devonshire — youngest of the Mitford sisters — invited the writer and war hero Patrick Leigh Fermor to visit her family home in Ireland. It was the beginning of an enduring friendship and a lively exchange of letters that continues today. Here they discuss the Blairs, … Timesonline Jumbo Crossword 773 Oh no, it's the bulldog breed on bicycles Timesonline Times offers Behold, the people's Bentley (not just for footballers) Motoring Bentley Continental GTC Halfords I could cure Gary Glitter Health As the final fate of Gary Glitter exercises UK officials, a Canadian scheme to treat paedophiles with chemical castration has been a success. Despite a slow uptake in Britain, is it the way forward to prevent reoffending, asks Steve Boggan Castration The facts and figures Wellington College Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts A crisis out of a drama The BBC's abandonment of the single play is a spineless betrayal of ambition and the public, argues David Hare Book it, see it Sex, drugs and serial killing First night Edinburgh Dance Matthew Bourne's Dorian Gray King's Theatre Proms BBC SO/Belohlávek Albert Hall/Radio 3 Edinburgh Theatre First night 365 Playhouse Folk James Yorkston Roundhouse, NW1 AA Theatre Enduring Freedom Finborough, SW10 Edinburgh Concert Les Arts Florissants Usher Hall Inside today Gone to the dogs TV & Radio Weekend tv Martin Clunes: A Man and His Dogs (Sunday, ITV1) Britain from Above (Sunday, BBC One) Wogan's Perfect Recall Viewing guide Channel 4,5pm MasterChef — The Professionals BBC Two, 6.30pm Pierrepoint (2005) Film choice ITV1, 9pm The Terminal (2004) BBC Two, 10pm Variations The Last Word Monologues BBC One, 10.35pm Down with Love (2003) BBC One, 11.05pm BBC One Tv today The Times Today's tv Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Digital choice Web watcher Answers from Page 19 and 20 Word Watching Radio choice Today's radio Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4615 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 300 Acorn Stairlifts Su doku Word Watching Index The Workout Solution Picture Gallery The Times Timesonline The Game The verve Weekend in numbers The News Wenger ready to buy Arsenal pursuit of Alonso intensifies after London derby defeat Richards sent to hospital after sickening collision Owen lift for England Sunderland have £8m bid for Ferdinand accepted In brief Defensively challenged Bullard must wait for deal Keegan will back Barton Spot the pie Berbatov closes in on Old Trafford Absence from Sunderland game may influence fee The Prem Online Tony Cascarino The Games Barclays Premier League Tony's Fiver Deco makes a difference Martin Samuel reports on a day when Chelsea were forced to replace craft with graft The Columnist Timesonline Ricketts takes leap in his stride Shock and awful truth Barclays Premier League Arsenal must strengthen their side — fast, writes Kaven Solhekol High time England's starter for 10 moved from comfort zone The Columnist Ferguson sold on the idea And another thing . . . A bitter pill to swallow Cook gives us indigestion Curbishley leaves it late Gold finds silver lining Shevchenko theory test Nice guy Sidibe has final word Barclays Premier League Gerrard leading the way Owen arrives on cue to rescue Newcastle Cissé turns up the heat on Ramos Barclays Premier League Yakubu sparkles in dreary Black Country display I've let side down over transfers, says Moyes Tactical Analysis New season, new trick Babel dozes Villa hassled into submission Redknapp off target Gaël blows it Albion come up short Sturridge turns on City lights Oliver Kay reports on brightening prospects on and off the pitch How they stand Leading scorers In form Average goals conceded Player of the weekend Coca-Cola Championship The Games Adebola returns to haunt Coventry Fryatt brace sees Leicester home Coca-Cola League One Postcard From Rich and attractive Olympic interlopers appear unwelcome The Columnist The Continent And another thing … Challenging times ahead Sommeil shock French league German league McCall hails his Olympian Thorne Coca-Cola League Two Timesonline Welcome return for Maloney Scotland Championship Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two Non-League The Results Rushden unearth diamond in Smith Scotland The Box Live matches Two ways to feed your fantasy Portsmouth v Manchester Utd Stumped by stubble, the beard is back The Player Inspired by his hairy heroes, Moritz Volz has resolved to revive the days of bushy bristles Wild whiskers versus flounce, fluff and fuzz The Times Today Fixtures Tomorrow Wednesday Thursday Saturday Sunday United by common values The Interview Kaveh Solhekol meets the manager of Manchester's 'Red Rebels' Spot the pie In this week The Final Word Dunhill London The Times New dawn for British sport as Olympic sun sets in the East The Visa London 2012 Party London 2012 will be a force for change with a legacy of regeneration and new horizons Olympics timeline No fighting, women or clothes allowed The Visa London 2012 Party Praise Herakles and his Greek descendants for creating the four-yearly pageant of sport that we still find so gripping No beach volleyball either Adidas How Britain saved the Olympic idea London has twice run the Games on a shoestring. Now, at vast expense, can 2012 be more fun than 1908 and 1948? Public support gained from success in Beijing needs to last four years The Visa London 2012 Party When political and funding issues concerning London 2012 arise, the goodwill generated by sporting triumphs must be remembered Lloyds TSB Road to Stratford Result! Faster, higher, stronger: five marvellous moments that captured the Olympic spirit Our writers remember some of the most extraordinary feats by exceptional athletes that have defined previous Games Ben Johnson Seoul 1988 Olympics timeline Cathy Freeman Sydney 2000 Ian Thorpe Sydney 2000 Mark Todd Seoul 1988 Mary Rand Tokyo 1964 A golden opportunity Advertising Promotion The London 2012 Olympic Games are the nation's chance to shine. Lloyds TSB is helping athletes and customers to make the most of it Lloyds TSB Capturing Johnson in all his glory Marc Aspland saw Usain Bolt run 1930sec last week, but the 200 metres record he broke lives longer in the memory Visa
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