News from 26/08/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Alexi Mostrous, Edward Clark President, Allan Hunter Co-director, Frances Quinn, Matthew Syed, Andrew Billen, Anatol Lieven, Zahid Hussain, Matt Spence, Jack Greensted, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Alexandra Blair, Paul Hoggart, Ian Trowbridge, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Mike Harvey, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Mary Easingwood, Christine Seib, James Ducker, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, John Stewart Chairman, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Hilary Deutsch, Sathnam Sanghera, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, John Wardle, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Brendon Sewill Chairman, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Tillotson, Rhys Blakely, Arthur J. A. Bell, Charles Bremner, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Stephen Burke Chief Executive, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Trevor Pateman, Carol Barbone Director, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Edward Moore, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Peter Sozou, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Alex Spence, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Steve Boggan, Dr Tanya Byron, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Mark Irving, George Lukas, Lizzie Purvis, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Francis Pope, Peter Dixon, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Caroline Graham, Gerard Baker US Editor, Elia Anie, Steve Hawkes, Peter Evans, Emily Ford, Oliver Walston, Michael Austin, Peter J. M. McEwan, Alan Lee, Naomi Westland, Peter Gray, Steuart Campbell, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, John Heale, Anil Dawar, Sarah Harper, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex The Times Brown faces high-level revolt over windfall tax Resignation threats in energy levy row Index Michelle Obama: our all-American story Russia threatens to stop Nato supply line Drug details withheld Gang warfare Manchester United win Inside today Index The New New World Order Leading article The West's foreign policy priority is no longer terrorism: it is to tame the new great power nationalisms and harness them to democratic ideals Index Times2 Business Times2 Opinion News Picture Gallery School is hard work Today's weather Cancer patients kept in dark about 'too expensive' drugs Treatment blocked despite years of pain Case study Gleneagles Caesarean babies at risk of diabetes Here's a public transport alert: the traveller on the seat beside you could be a bedbug Insects provide final sting to a miserable summer The Workout Broken society fuels drug use, Tories claim Holidaymaker killed Woman drowns in sea IRA prisoners to sue Most read at timesonline. co. uk What does the future hold for homecoming Olympic stars? 'Ideal ambassadors' will attract interest from big companies Timesonline Volkswagen Divided Democrats struggle to emerge from Clintons' shadow US Elections Big business finds way round rules by paying for the whole show On the agenda She will pledge her support and call for unity but don't believe a word of it US Elections The Democrats' dilemma Timesonline Lawyers make billions but good times are ending Multiple Display Advertising Items Surge in gang warfare feared after police successes leave power vacuum on the streets Student is beaten to death outside kebab shop Timesonline Göteborgplus Accenture Hari Puttar? Wizard idea, but Hollywood claims it's a rip off Legal precedents Rushdie hears libel settlement Comparethemarket Nokia Runner hobbles home after 5 years and 20,000 miles Halifax Drivers warned that police have a spy in the sky Act on Co2 Girl, 5, shoots toddler brother with father's gun Bog snorkellers inspired by the Olympic spirit Neanderthals were not as stupid as we thought Please don't use your horn - he only wants to play How Somali single mother beat inner-city deprivation and secured five As at GCSE Young children should be taught about sex, MPs say Bringing it all together Selling voter list for junk mail 'harming democracy' Multiple Display Advertising Items Police hunting criminals will have access to child database Let there be light — but not every night, parishes are urged Orange Time to find another bolt hole, Cypriots tell British fugitives Crime As the island prepares for talks on unification the Turkish north is cleaning up its image, Steve Bird reports Gatwick express An island divided 'It's great here, there is no crime . . . ' Case study The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Harmony is in the air as carnival ends If things are so bad, why are they so good? Tales of the decline of Britain are overly gloomy. Our Olympic success is just one of many things to celebrate Raining on the Organic Taleban's parade Seeds of discontent Index A plague on him Don't pick a fight you can't finish, Mr Miliband When he visits Kiev, the Foreign Secretary should remember the threats posed by Nato's drive eastwards Picture Gallery Gangs that lurk in the cracks of society The best clues to fighting the present epidemic of gang crime may be more than 80 years old Toast of the town In my view Thunderer Olympic legacy BAA politics School is hard work, whatever your background Over-60s can contribute to society Timesonline Pilots under pressure Strokes of genius Symphonic face-off On track Directing attention Computer says yes Don't panic, we have nothing to fear from an ageing society In 20 years' time half the population will be over 50, bringing new challenges — but many benefits — to all, argues Sarah Harper Good Wood Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Hit takes variety from Fringe to centre stage First night Edinburgh Theatre La Clique Spiegel Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Russia threatens to cut off Nato's safe supply route to Afghanistan Index Medvedev gets final say on recognition for the regions Tibetan writer arrested over photographs of home town The Times The 13-year-old girl who did not want to become a suicide bomber Palestinian prisoners freed before visit by Rice Roars of triumph from MDC benches as Mugabe's men lose control after 28 years (AFP): Call for review after airstrike kills civilians (AFP): Jets safe, say pilots Nun contest called off (AFP): Rebels accuse troops (Reuters): Crash dead mourned (AFP): Raid on luxury yacht (AFP): Python kills keeper (AFP): Premier pop Fragile coalition splits after failure to reinstate judges Sky Law and disorder The Times Curb on alcohol as teenagers discover le binge-drinking The Times Snubbed Sicilians pay tribute to Sinatra HSBC Leading British companies to slice dividends as slowdown bites IMF cuts forecasts for growth this year and next Lehman shares fall as merger hopes fade Wall Street slides US house prices drop Quote of the day Barclays in Pakistan Business big shot TNK-BP loses another executive as Considine resigns Index Timesonline Stock markets America's smoking economic gun lurks behind the joyful Obamafest Commodities Sartoriani Currencies Need to know Take stock with The Times Business big shot Timesonline Infosys swoops for British IT company as Indian acquisition drive gathers pace Tesco cashes in on taste for local food and drink Gerbeau sets sights on leisure assets as slowdown creates land of opportunity UK The Times Former Dome chief attacks cost of London Olympic Games Barclays looks beyond turmoil to success in Pakistan Three branches open in leading cities EFES Al-Jazeera makes privatisation its goal with move into football coverage Multiple Display Advertising Items Samsung teams up with Yahoo! to bring TV internet service to your sofa Printing money Milkround Equity Prices Iain Rennie Hospice at Home Multiple Display Advertising Items Colm Condon Irish Attorney-General and combative lawyer whose prosecution of Charles Haughey for arms smuggling resulted in failure Colm Condon, Attorney-General of Ireland, 1965-73, was born on July 16,1921. He died on August 9,2008, aged 87 Margaret Douglas BBC supervisor of parliamentary broadcasting and editor of party conference coverage who could pacify the most irate politician Margaret Douglas, OBE, television executive and producer, was born on August 22,1934. She died of cancer on August 20,2008, aged 73 Index The Right Rev Anselm Genders One of the last 'colonial bishops' and a staunch traditionalist who was Bishop of Bermuda and a dedicated Mirfield Father The Right Rev Anselm Genders, CR, Bishop of Bermuda, 1977-82, was born on August 15,1919. He died on June 19,2008, aged 88 Richard Stanbury Diplomat who was ever-resourceful in representing the fading British Empire in sometimes harsh and primitive environments Richard Stanbury, diplomat, was born on February 5,1916. He died on June 29,2008, aged 92 Lives in brief Malayan insurrection recalled 60 years on Cumulative cause cases Law Report Court of Appeal Latest wills Bridge Chess Winning move Forthcoming Marriages Deaths For Sale Public Notices Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Women police officers take to the road with scooter power Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Awards Ritual horns do not predate Jewish expulsion Notebook Archaeology Reader Offers Ltd Weather Times Selects Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Has the cost of TV coverage become too high a price for racing to pay? Promising juveniles boost Queen's hopes of classic success BHA hamstrung in efforts to view evidence Index Kempton Park Yesterday's results Rob Wright's winners yesterday included Shaylee (12-1), Ripon Warwick Cartmel Montmartre likely to miss Arc Huntingdon Great Leighs Course specialists Needwood Lad (2.45 Ripon) Bet of the day Ripon Racing Collingwood has a ball again after enduring hardest period of career Cricket England batsman refocused after backlash Sussex v Lancashire NatWest Pro40 first division Leicestershire v Derbyshire NatWest Pro40 second division Sidebottom's season ended by effects of wear and tear Northamptonshire v Glamorgan Arthur linked with Middlesex job as speculation mounts over future Warwickshire v Surrey Yorkshire v Kent Moores likely to have big say in destiny of county title Cricket Hamilton appeals to McLaren for quick fix in face of Ferrari threat Motor racing Briton has learnt from rookie mistakes The Times Our legacy? Sofa sores after going the distance The Times Poulter gambles on Valhalla wild card in search of American dream Golf Captain could come to regret television quip World list Points race for Ryder Cup European list Football Results Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Blond ambition key to marathon ahead Sausage and cash . . . it all brings food for thought Hedge fund that came up short China full of hoop and expectation Bradford do it the hard way to give Vagana apt send-off Rugby league Murray keeps powder dry in effective opening salvo Tennis Timesonline Keothavong breaks new ground outside haven of SW19 Woods on course as recovery continues Lame Springboks Castro strikes back Dashing Westphal Haslam at the double White fades away Brown team-talk given offside by the beautiful game's disunited kingdom Football Burley joins the chorus of disapproval in Scotland Bid for Ferdinand shows that Keane continues to relish playing with fire Football Chimbonda has already fallen foul of manager New faces who promise to light up Wearside after summer spending spree Southgate and Keegan setting sights on route to silverware Carling Cup Wenger must bully board to keep title hopes alive Football Arsenal finally give up on Senderos Window watch Scan clears Richards for swift return from head injury Shevchenko welcomed with open arms by old friends Football Milan 'strongly wanted' to sign Chelsea forward Robinho edges closer to Chelsea move Timesonline Mascherano set to miss Liège clash Premier points Fletcher fills breach as United wait for the reinforcements Football Steve Thompson Riera gives ultimate snub to Everton Touching moments Times Crossword 24,002 Picture Gallery The Times Ferguson sweats on Berbatov Lack of goal threat concerns United manager The Times Index Inside today Index Old Father Thames gives up his secrets The dark waters of the Thames estuary are the last resting place of a secret sunken navy — from 17th-century galleons to Second World War victims of the Luftwaffe. Now the London Port Authority is deepening shipping channels to allow some of the world's biggest boats to approach the capital. As a result … Thames barges SS Letchworth Pottery Wreck Asians don't hate dogs — they're just sane about 'em The Times The weekly serial Middle class dilemma Premium bonds Meet the RAM raiders They have a reputation for sneaking around the internet, stealing our money and identities, even threatening national security. But Steve Boggan meets the White Hats, hackers who spot security breaches and are a powerful force for good Fast and loose When Matthew Syed lifted the lid in times2 last week on what goes on in the Olympic village after dark, he sparked a worldwide reaction on the Times Online website. Here is a selection of our readers' comments Esquire A penguin classic . . . Penguins are cute, cuddly creatures that would never do anyone any harm, right? Well, not accoring to a hilarious new book of cartoons by Elia Anie The age of the supergrandparents Families For people with ageing parents and grandchildren to look after, retirement is anything but restful. Naomi Westland meets the both-end carers The grand plan Tips for grandparent-carers AA A granny's safety net Help and advice online Pregnant silence Family secrets A woman should glow with joy during pregnancy, thought Caroline Graham. But sick, tired and confused, she found carrying a child a lonely burden The Times Since my teenage daughter met a boy while out shopping, she has run away five times. I am at the end of my tether Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Desperados with avocados The world needs a good Guy Ritchie film, and if Ritchie can't make it, well, Hugo Rifkind can Timesonline A day surfing the Net — and it's all about me Multiple Display Advertising Items Sarah and the peer ride out Lord Rothschild has acquired Sarah Lucas's horse sculpture. Mark Irving met the artist and the patron Radio Wake us up before you go go First night Pop George Michael Earls Court, SW5 Edinburgh Concert Maryinsky Opera/Gergiev Usher Hall Concert Presteigne Festival St Andrew's Church, Presteigne, Powys Proms Bach Day Albert Hall/Radio 3 Inside today Times Offers TV & Radio Last night's tv TV's death sentences The Last Word Monologues (BBC One) MasterChef: The Professionals (BBC Two) Patatas bravas with alioli Dinner tonight Eat it with Fred Savage The Wonder Years ITV3, 7pm/7.30pm Tv today Times Selects Thames Shipwrecks: A Race Against Time Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm Mutual Friends BBC One, 9pm Batman (1989) Film choice Film4,9pm Bowling for Columbine (2001) More4,10pm Variations The Secret Millionaire Channel 4,9pm The Last Word Monologues BBC One, 10.35pm The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005) BBC One, 11.05pm Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Web watcher What's the bright idea? Today's radio Prepare to amaze Young times Bored with the school holidays yet? Mystify your mates with these simple but brilliant magic tricks Times Online The secrets of successful magic Daily dingbat Name the country Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4616 Polygon Appeal Times2 Quiz Codeword No 301 Multiple Sclerosis Society Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions
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