News from 28/08/2008
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Andrew Robson, Alexi Mostrous, Timothy Clifford, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Christopher Nutt, Berhanu Kebede, Magnus Linklater, Hari Sharan, Paul Hoggart, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Debaleena Dasgupta, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, David Wighton Business Editor's commentary, John Pettit, Geoff Brown, Jonathan Ames, Susan Daniel, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Mike Wade, Rob Crilly, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Dr Ralph Robertson, Siobhan Kennedy, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Christopher Fowler, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Michael Glover, Stefanie Marsh, Marie Tourres, Tim Teeman, Angela Jameson, Robert Skidelsky, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Scott Rutherford, Heath Aston, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Gok Wan, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Kishan Gil, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Michael Plumbe, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Sean O'Neill, Matt Rourke, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Margot Dixon, Lindsey Bareham, Francesca Steele, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, Grania Langdon-Down, Denis MacShane, MP, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tom Cox, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Andrew Pearce, Candace Bushnell, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Ian Whittell, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Joan McFadden, Stephen Dalton, Sophie Tedmanson, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Hamish Hossick, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Terry Adams, Chris Smyth, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Harry Hill, Andrew Tyrie, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Robertson, Dr Pam Spurr, Stephen Gold,
ResumoIndex Four months to save £300m masterpieces Index Georgians complain of 'ethnic cleansing' Obama gets nasty Hearing aid hopes Mugabe's ministers Recession warning Inside today Index Reckless Russia Leading articles By recognising South Ossetia and Abkhazia as independent, the Kremlin has redrawn the Caucasus map by force. It has also damaged itself immeasurably Index Picture Window Britain has four months to save a Titian for the nation Dingoland We should rejoice at news that nearly half of Australia is still wilderness Times2 News Law Obituary Sport Pugh Ryanair scare Today's weather Deadly trade of garden shed gunsmith Timesonline 'All because of greed' Case study Boodles Rainy Manchester may need defending, but it scores highly in happiness league If you think it's grim up North, take a look at Uzice Glad to be living here The Workout Fifth man held over plot to kill Brown Shots fired at police Baby's body found Mid-air soup drama Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Doctor who can't hear leads research into ear cells that could hold cure to deafness Hope of new treatments for 9 million Britons Plastic surgery for bullied girls Timesonline Fendi The Times Cold War tension rises as Putin talks of confrontation on the Black Sea Georgia Countdown to the crisis Miliband at last delivers the right words in the right Timesonline Operation Clean Field designed to drive us all out, say refugees Georgia Georgian civilians are fleeing again amid reports that Russian troops are turning a blind eye to 'ethnic cleansing', writes James Hider in Gori Police cautions and on-the-spot fines leave magistrates with nothing to do Multiple Display Advertising Items Microsoft browser is bad news for Google Suicide victim privacy Boy on gun charge Bluetongue back PC punched child Driving ban for actor Businessman and family missing after 'arson attack' Horses and dogs found shot dead in the ruins Marksandspencer Sosgeorgia What a feat! Coens turn Clooney into a cowardly weakling Film Burn after Reading Venice Film Festival Mfi Honda Muslim guilty of cruelty over boys' ritual flogging Magnet Timesonline Religious rite is no defence Currys "One sec, can I just check that? Did you take it from above? No double chin Loyal son Jack Osbourne is doing his bit to restore … Credit Suisse Boris to bloggers: time to button up People £4m offer to fill Brucie's shoes The Face "Sick of Barack Obama" screams a popular thread on … Tom Cruise remains optimistic about Valkyrie, his troub Postscript The Times Claim to Ascension seabed raises the stakes over quest for Falklands oil Multiple Display Advertising Items Farmers count the cost as rain ruins wheat harvest O2 The sums don't stack up Case study Nervous curators fear for their art collections as duke calls in his loan Fine art Timesonline Dfs These are treasures that rank among our greatest Most valuable masterpieces in private hands Nation must grab this bargain by a master at his most intense and sensual best Map of obesity hotspots shows that problem has spread to remote regions Auto windscreens Private detective work traps dealer Afghan spider invades Para's home Humble pie for Gordon Ramsay £25,000 for Clarice Cliff tea party Super-jails are a £1bn waste of taxpayers' money, say governors French call for help in taming British speed fiends Multiple Display Advertising Items Nov 4: the day to give Republicans a kicking The Democrats may be faltering — but they must keep faith that the electorate will severely punish Bush's disasters As I now realise, life begins at 59 Tree hopping Water boiling Why should we be stirred by this man's example? Blind divebombing More rum do's Children: those things other people look after How on earth has it become normal, in one generation, to farm out children to a succession of poorly paid helpers? Picture Gallery Miliband must stop playing with fire It takes two to start a cold war. Britain and the US have pointlessly provoked Russia Every inch a president? In my view Thunderer: How much did Labour spend of our money? SOS and O2 aboard Ryanair aircraft Tautly taught Moscow, Tbilisi and the meddling West Explaining the Ethiopian drought Timesonline The human Games Yoga and the C of E India's pet lovers Let there be light Pindaric gold Farm troughs Find the link between these three greats . . . The film star, the pianist and the intellectual are just like Britain's coxless four giving everything to win gold in Beijing, Magnus Linklater says VI-SPRING Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Dell Hidden glory of the Outback Million square miles of wilderness untouched by Man Index Venice divided by new glass bridge over Grand Canal Row kills ceremony for the 'carpet of light' Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Riot police ready to end protest (Reuters): Hijackers give in (AFP): Scrolls go online (Reuters): Hostage killed (AP): Witch cleared (AFP): UN secrets case (AP): 'Donation' row (AFP): Action-packed Mugabe, Tsvangirai and an amicable dinner for two Power-sharing talks with MDC fall through Honey hunters fear being driven from forest home Mitsubishi Motors The stage is set for flamboyant tilt at the White House US Elections The Times McCain's timing and tactics indicate a dirty fight ahead It's the soaring rhetoric that could bring him crashing down US Elections Timesonline The Times Doubts over French role in Afghanistan after ambush Multiple Display Advertising Items The seductress spy facing a death sentence Refugee 'planned assassinations with poison needles' Honey traps Former ANZ chief in pole for RBS post Brit may quit the UK Johnston Press woes Yakuza infiltration Quote of the day Red alert for oranges Business big shot Deepening recession may push Britain to first full-year fall in GDP since 1991 Sales at Taylor Wimpey sites slump to half a house a week 'They're acting as though he's responsible for stealing Stock markets Airlines mock decision to award BAA Olympics role RBS paves way for change at top Sorrell was right, no surprise Commodities M&S goes OTT Timesonline Sartoriani Currencies Results in brief Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items He turned around the fortunes of ANZ, but will McFarlane be the man to take the helm at RBS? Joining the RBS board Timesonline Business big shot John McFarlane Brit Insurance may quit UK within months over tax as profits are halved UK The Times Educational pointlessness increases by degrees City Diary This is Eighteen, a portrait in oils of his son by Paul Brason, and it is not even one of the seven works that have been shortlisted for the new Threadneedle Figurative Prize, sponsored by Threadneedle Investments A relative returns from a brief visit to Toronto City Diary I receive, in as many days, two spam e-mails purporting City Diary Astrological claims for Square Mile don't add up City Diary Collapse in classified advertising makes for depressing reading at Johnston Press M&S suspends worker who leaked plans to cut payoffs Independent under fire Adecco gets deadline for Michael Page bid UK Price site warning (PA): Paddy Power gloom (PA): Sales slow at Lookers Thomson Financial: Candover profit dives Milkround Yakuza gangs stalk markets as police fight organised crime on new front Japan fears mafia links may be out of control Timesonline Deadly Chinese disease casts cloud over orange groves of the Sunshine State Florida's $9bn industry under threat Not the only fruit Britons face Sarkozy tax rise to fund French welfare plan Timesonline Mudd sticks as Fannie Mae gets shake-up Storm lifts oil price (AP): Thrifts set aside $14bn (Reuters): Suitors circle Viper Wall Street Markets 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 Good news from Goldman lifts media group shares Market report Analyst's support fuels Eaga Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Tread carefully, but Costain is out to build a better future Markets Independent News & Media Deal of the day Timesonline Asos Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Leonard Cheshire Disability British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Time served: how much is it worth? Law Compensating wrongly accused or jailed defendants may be unfashionable but is it right to pay them less, asks Grania Langdon-Down Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Law Diary Timesonline Times Law Lawyers? They're simply riveting . . . City The magazine market covering the legal profession is packed. How will the credit crunch affect it, asks Jonathan Ames Lawyer of the week Edward Fennell In the City Escaped sewage is controlled waste Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items High valuation assumption Court of Appeal Duty increase is lawful Court of Appeal John Marsden Biologist who presided over the Linnean Society and championed the modern importance of taxonomy John Marsden, MBE, biologist, was born on March 4,1937. He died on August 19,2008, aged 71 Index Nicola Rescigno Lives remembered Commodore Sam Dunlop Commander of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary who played a vital role in supplying British troops during the Falklands campaign of 1982 Commodore Sam Dunlop, CBE, DSO, senior officer, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, 1977-82, was born on November 27,1922. He died on July 17,2008, aged 85 Gino Birindelli Italian naval officer who was a pioneer in the wartime use of 'human torpedoes' and later served with Nato in the Mediterranean Gino Birindelli, naval officer and politician, was born on January 19,1911. He died on August 2,2008, aged 97 Bill Colleran Adventurous music publisher who forswore popular profitability to nurture the careers of many notable 20th-century composers William Colleran, music publisher, was born on November 25,1929. He died on July 6,2008, aged 78 Lives in brief Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Times Legal Notices 'If you go down hopping, hopping down in Kent . . . ' Times Archive Timesonline Awards Leverhulme Trust Awards 2008 Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices School Notices All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Reader Offers Ltd Timesselects Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Relocated races fail to draw crowds or viewers Lingfield Park The Times Keothavong delight after extending her fairytale in … Ayr Bet of the day Great Leighs Ayr Yesterday's results Catterick Great Leighs Course specialists The Sunday Times Keothavong enters uncharted waters to justify attention on Murray's scale Tennis Fourth player walks out on Britain squad Basketball Football Results Thousands greet medal-winners at club where dreams were hatched Sailing Cricket Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Other sport Jones raises fears over 'dumbing down' Rugby union Hampshire v Durham Cricket: LV County Championship Sussex v Nottinghamshire There was no play on the first day of the LV Coun Yorkshire v Kent Leicestershire v Essex Northamptonshire v Glamorgan Warwickshire v Derbyshire With player power comes responsibility Trescothick mastered art of keeping ball in mint condition Timesonline Prior hoping to prove that he is far more than a one-day wonder Cricket Mushtaq, Sussex's spinner supreme, calls it quits Montgomerie forced to steel himself for the unkindest cut Golf European positions Curbishley's side eventually come good but tension is in East End air Football Carling Cup Kranjcar ruled out of England match Premier points Sport Staff: Healy finally makes Keane's return happy Walcott restores Arsenal's style as McClaren bemoans lack of belief Football Champions League third qualifying round, second leg Thelondonpaper How the draw works Clubs are drawn in eight groups of four, with teams … United hope to break the bank for Berbatov in Monte Carlo Robinho will take Chelsea to new level, says Kenyon Football Hughes close to making sure of City return for Wright-P Window watch Keegan set to lose Milner against wishes The Times Kaká rules out move to Stamford Bridge Football Fowler deal hits snag Primus loan blocked Valencia retain asset Kuyt relieves the strain for mediocre Liverpool as £10m jackpot claimed Football Champions League third qualifying round, second leg Arthritis Care Timesonline Liverpool's close shaves Relieved Benitez delighted to avoid unthinkable calamity Times Crossword 24,004 The Times England rocked by Gerrard blow Liverpool captain ruled out of Croatia World Cup qualifier The Times Closed ranks or closed minds? Player power puts future Inside today Index What goes up must come down Every summer more than 30,000 people, many of them tourists with no climbing experience, try to reach the summit of Mont Blanc. Now the local mayor has demanded an end to the despoliation of the mountain. Experienced Alpinist Tom Whipple went on a climb to see if the mayor's complaints are justified The despoiled gems Send us your views Have we become a nation of wusses? To avoid extortionate heating bills this winter, shouldn't we just rediscover the joys of living at 13C in an extra cardie, asks Penny Wark. No need, says Stefanie Marsh, if we learn to use energy efficiently like our neighbours in colder climes A chill reminder Use energy more wisely Let's give today's Lord of the Flies boys a break The Times In sickness and in health The Sexes Confronting a fatal illness in a partner can put intolerable strain on a couple. But society expects saint-like behaviour. Joan McFadden reports Easing the heartache How to cope with the pressures Therapy notes Affairs I'm not a ladult I'm merely a guardian of gizmos and games The sexes It's not pathetic to hang on to a Rubik's Cube or Ker-Plunk, says child of the 1970s Tom Cox. In our age of Xboxes and Wiis, it's a man's cultural duty Toyah Willcox Intimacies The singer and actress Toyah Willcox, 50, has been married to the rock guitarist Robert Fripp for 21 years. She lives in Worcester, while her husband lives in the United States Index I need a baby, a little girl Mindy Gooch, media executive and busybody of One Fifth Avenue, returns from a weekend in the Hamptons wondering what can make her happy . . . The final extract of Candace Bushnell's new book AA Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Dial M for must-see What makes the perfect crime movie? Christopher Fowler goes beyond the usual suspects to find whodunnit They dunnit best Christopher Fowler's crime movie top ten Timesonline Time to stop eating and feed the hunger Josh Peck, the antihero of The Wackness, has lost 120lb. But, Kevin Maher discovers, the rising star of indie cinema's self-doubt weighs just as heavily Somers Town You can't better Badlands Film reviews Terrence Malick's rereleased road movie is as magnificent as ever, discovers James Christopher Badlands 15,93 minutes Babylon A. D. 12A, 90 minutes Step Brothers 15,97 minutes The Strangers 15,85 minutes Sakuran 15,111 minutes Mismatched in Manhattan The Wackness, a poignant coming-of-age drama, moves Kevin Maher, but his discovery of the week is a brilliant picture of rural life in Turkey The Wackness 15,99 minutes Angel 15,92 minutes Times and Winds 15,110 minutes Ben X 15,93 minutes Daylight Robbery 15,92 minutes Triangle Tbc, 95 minutes Hmv He may be a Hero, but he's no Romeo First night Theatre Romeo and Juliet Middle Temple Hall, EC4 Edinburgh Opera The Enchanted Wanderer Festival Theatre The Times Proms BBCSO/Davis Royal Philharmonic/Gatti Albert Hall/Radio 3 Edinburgh Dance Dancing on Your Grave/The Blank Album Assembly Rooms Inside today Jazz Gwyneth Herbert Ronnie Scott's, W1 National Theatre WHSmith The rules of addiction Last night's tv My Zinc Bed (BBC Two) Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC One) Chorizo and chickpea salad Dinner tonight Eat it with How to Look Good Naked Channel 4,8pm Tv today Timesselects Dr Alice Roberts: Don't Die Young Viewing guide BBC Two, 8.30pm Super Doctors BBC One, 9pm The Wedding Date (2005) Film choice Film4,9pm Ten Canoes (2006) Sky Indie, 10pm Variations The Cup BBC Two, 9.30pm Comedy Lab: Olivia Lee's Naughty Bits Channel 4,10.50pm Don't Say a Word (2001) BBC One, 10.35pm Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Shoot the runner Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Festive spirits (and fruit) Young times Take cover! Yesterday thousands of Spaniards held a huge tomato fight at an annual festival in honour of their town's patron saint. Take a look at the wacky ways in which people mark their special days . . . The Times Daily dingbat Mystery guest Puzzle of the day Code Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4618 Polygon Appeal Times2 Quiz Codeword No 303 Cystic Fibrosis Trust Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution
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