News from 29/08/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Graham Painting, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Alexi Mostrous, C. A. Martin, Joan Bakewell, John Smith, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Simon Barnes, Theodore Dalrymple, Paul Burke, Paul Hoggart, John McCain, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Michael D. Lippold, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Valerie Gore Chairman, Penny Wark, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Bob Stanley, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, David Wighton Business Editor's commentary, Geoff Brown, John Davenport, Joanna Sugden, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, David Parham, Pat Gibson, Kasia Maciejowska, A. C. Grayling, Mike Wade, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Joanna Weinberg, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Chloe Lambert, Paul Shearer, Norman Miller, Phil Butler, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Greg Baker, Laura Maywood, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Anthony Lewis, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, David Lambert, John Westerby, Claire Carponen, Tom Baldwin, John Doherty, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Heath Aston, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Alex Renton, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Natalie Haynes, John Mendelssohn, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Horrid Henry, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Will Hodgkinson, Nader Mousavizadeh, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Tabu Butagira, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Alice Fordham, David Colquhoun, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Michael Savage, Michael Austin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Nigel Harris Managing editor, Joe Clay, David Christopher Blair, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, Phil Daniels, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Valentine Low, Charlotte Phillips, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Peter Nienstaedt, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nick Hasellc, David Robertson, Jorrit Kamminga, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex This is a defining moment, Obama tells Denver Property crash opens door to the new council house Index In the News GCSE shake-up Shadow of the bear Toyota cuts back England in peril Inside today Free Home Delivery A Plague on Houses The Government should not deceive itself or homebuyers that there is an easy remedy for plunging prices — but it can avoid making things worse Index Iraq's Oily Future Baghdad should give thanks for its natural wealth, and share it out Here Be Dragons Internet maps make travelling a more efficient, but duller, experience Times2 News Opinion Obituary Olympics Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Volunteer work could count towards a degree Ramada Worldwide Take GCSEs bit by bit then have a year's rest Heritage wiped off the map as sat-nav puts motorists on road to ignorance Windows on our historic world But digital age has its delights The Workout Men charged over 'Brown death plot' Donors help Labour Rail disruption target Military shortage Life for gun supplier Most read at timesonline. co. uk UFO buff who hacked into Pentagon's computers loses battle against extradition Rowdy parents told to be more gentlemanly at rugby matches Compare the market Timesonline Blame, claims and accusations as hospital bug deaths double Health 'They wouldn't let me in. I miss him terribly' The tragedies that prompted 'our massive wake-up call' Q&a Living longer? It's more likely in India than poorer parts of Glasgow Race row policeman told to 'shut up' and get on with his job Audi The Times Missing family may have been about to lose their home to pay off creditors Student journalist is raped in French illegal migrants camp Our service Prada Boosting a man's ego, Strictly style People Credit Suisse It sounds like one of Nessa's tall stories. Ruth Jones, That famed linguist Victoria Beckham let The New Yorker "We seem to be a bit thin on prizes, " sniffed Roger … If music be the food of love . . . The Globe Theatre … A sequined dance to the Tardis? The Face Postscript Parliament's rock band, MP4, may not be very rock M&s Restrictions on questioning suspects may be eased to increase convictions Lexus Extra powers The Times Furniture Village Brown's enemies back off to give him a chance of salvaging his premiership Saab Livingstone is Chávez's new adviser Lots of interest in threatened Titians . . . but not at that price Fine art Renault Timesonline Bridgewater collection The shy countryman who inherited a treasure trove The 7th Duke of Sutherland had never expected to be steward of the greatest private Old Master collection in Britain, reports Valentine Low Range Rover Don't open too wide: 28st gorilla at dentist John Lewis Surf's up for labradors who go by the board Return of the bittern - with help from the skies Early humans had big taste for giant clam Findings £5,000 ring ends a three-year flap Mortgage rescue fund at the ready as property slump gets even worse Housing Ministers prepare to empower councils to help the thousands of families who are at risk of losing their homes, Gráinne Gilmore and Miles Costello report HSBC Now Tesco pulls out of eco-towns project Cut-price piles Is the Chancellor dancing to Cable's tune? Dfs Inside today PC World Staying one jump ahead: the perfect way to swat a fly O2 McCain isn't Bush — and the voters know it After a backward-looking convention, the Democrat's strategy is to make the election look like a rerun of 2000 and 2004 Purely academic interest in Helen Mirren A wimple, not a bang Care? I wouldn't Index Not so grand theft Picture Gallery How to navigate the new global archipelago The Georgian crisis has revealed the changed rules of international diplomacy. Barack Obama had better learn them fast Regulate quack medicine? I feel sick . . . If alternative remedies are either untested or ineffective, why are we promoting them? Protest too much? Not in Beijing, they don't In my view Thunderer: The purpose of prison is not to brutalise A better solution for the opium problem Stigmatisation Should the public be expected to pay for art? Eurostar at Waterloo Timesonline Save our shipwrecks Lighting the pews Bigger Down Under North by Northwest Wasp watching Read the rules Paperclip protest Religion and its mortifying history of self-inflicted pain A Muslim has been convicted of child cruelty over a religious ritual. A. C. Grayling asks if a secular state should interfere in such practices Esquire Timesonline The Daily Daily Universal Register Fashion panto is a perfect fit for Valentino and friend Film Valentino: The Last Emperor Venice Film Festival Jessops Sky Obama urges the nation to end eight years of 'broken politics' United States Timesonline Index Decathlon A last-minute dash to tone down the Temple of Obama United States Timesonline Rac A divided and broken city faces up to the curse of oil Huge wealth brings only 'smoke, dirt and occupation' Iraq Melting pot The Times The Times Zardari get $60m back as court case is closed Carpet Right Chilly weather can stop the deadly cane toad cold (AP): Pagans plan protest prayers over Acropolis museum Monks in hospital after 'Clockwork Orange' raid (AP): Tourists flee as Gustav threatens to hit Jamaica A small squad but a big threat: how fear keeps a port in Russian hands Georgia Green Flag Rewards are easy, punishment is hard Revenge killer hailed as a hero joins war to help neighbours Timesonline Asha's Kremlin sees a threat, Nato an exercise The Times (Reuters): Taleban lose 100 fighters, says US (Reuters): Dalai Lama unwell (AFP): Violence move (AP): Generals guilty (Reuters): Stroke recovery (AFP): Waiting for dad So, is Jeff Koons grand enough to grace the halls of Versailles? France Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Toyota to reduce production at UK plant as sales continue to skid Global goal of 10m vehicles will not be achieved Aldi squares up to Tesco in price battle Nestor seeks buyer Diageo cuts forecasts Move to sell Dresdner Quote of the day Premier profits dip Business big shot Price slump hits Pendragon Timesonline Index Retailers report the worst trend at the till in 25 years Why the sad face? Stock markets US shares soar as unexpected figures paint better picture Carmaker slams on the brakes Picture Gallery No, it really is as bad as all that Commodities Showing spirit Timesonline Boodles Currencies Need to know Results in brief Thetimes Multiple Display Advertising Items We're the smart way to shop, says cheap and cheerful Aldi as it throws down a gauntlet to Tesco Business big shot Sainsbury's shares soar as bid rumours circulate Timesonline Nestor Healthcare seeks disposal amid bank pressure over £60m borrowings Dividend cancelled after profits slide The Times Apple chief bumped off by Bloomberg bloomer City Diary Spain's economy is in a mess and this is "the debt collector in top hat and tails", if my translation is correct, who is employed by a Spanish company of the same name to enforce debts The regular trading statements from property company … City Diary You have to admire the timing of a rival newspaper … City Diary Paul Walsh, chief executive at Diageo, says the company City Diary Rock Hard Ruth finds it's becoming a small world City Diary Diageo cuts growth forecast as drinkers stay at home Ofcom begins inquiry into mobile telephone charges Timesonline Coutts Heady mix Commerzbank board will meet to weigh bid options as Allianz looks close to offloading Dresdner Bank Airline forced to a halt as oil price claims latest victim British private equity investors see hope in the ruins of Sierra Leone Multiple Display Advertising Items Glimmers of hope amid the doom and gloom 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 Good news from America prompts two-month high Market report Renovo is hit by delay worries Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Wide range of markets helps IMI to get through tough times Hunting Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Savills Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/ funds Epilepsy research uk Professor John Barron Classical scholar and Master of St Peter's College, Oxford, who encouraged an increase in the number of female students and tutors Professor John Barron, classical scholar, was born on April 27,1934. He died on August 16,2008, aged 74 Professor Philip Saffman Innovative scientist whose researches in fluid mechanics bore practical fruit in the petroleum extraction and aviation industries Professor Philip Saffman, FRS, expert on applied mathematics and aeronautics, was born on March 19,1931. He died after a long illness on August 17,2008, aged 77 Index Bertrand Castelli Producer of the 1967 musical Hair whose life mirrored the essence of a show that became a musical theatre mainstay Bertrand Castelli, producer, was born on December 3,1939. He died on August 1,2008, aged 68 John Malcolm Actor who co-founded the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh and was a powerful creative force in its early days John Malcolm, actor and co-founder of the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, was born on March 26,1936. He died on June 13,2008, aged 72 Welcome the ghost of Phidias Legality of Elgin's acquisition challenged by scholar Further allegations can be heard on appeal Law Report Queen's Bench Division Child's consent irrelevant to under-age sex sentence Court of Appeal, Criminal Division 'No case' submission has no place in family law hearings Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths The Times In Memoriam - Private School Notices Birthdays Announcements All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box … Legal Notices Leander Club in quest of Henley Challenge Cup glory Times Archive Timesonline Leverhulme Awards Legal Notices George Hanrahan Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Motorpoint Car crash leaves Channon facing extensive surgery Salisbury Course specialists Index Yesterday's results Ayr Great Leighs Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Bet of the day Sandown Park Hamilton Park Chester Agar hoping family fortunes will rise again as Hull dream of Wembley heaven Rugby league Coach seeks to emulate father's cup upset The Sunday Times Relatively speaking Football Results Golf Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Other sport Hampshire v Durham LV County Championship Timesonline Sussex v Nottinghamshire Yorkshire v Kent There was no play for the second day running between … Leicestershire v Essex Northamptonshire v Glamorgan Midas man looks to seal series triumph Warwickshire v Derbyshire Pride comes after a fall for indomitable Reade Olympic Games The BMX rider left Beijing battered, bruised, but determined to bounce back, reports Kevin Eason Grobler extends his contract and homes in on London 2012 Timesonline KP, please cushion my return to reality Andrew makes mark at RFU after tackling elite 'shambles' Rugby union Murray reprieved by Llodra in war of attraction on Grandstand Court Ivanovic falls to unheralded Frenchwoman Tennis Mills sprints to Bolt's defence over lavish celebrations Athletics Timesonline Angry Poulter denies striking deal with Faldo Golf The Times Great Britain find cover for Deng Maguire keeps defence alive Players lured to Britain by 2012 Seat Arrival of Russia forward clears path to United for 'sulker' Berbatov Football Window watch The Times League must be Chelsea's priority this year, says Cole Everton attempting to steal a march in race for Milner The Times Dong's United adventure ended Premier points City grateful Hart is in right place Uefa Cup second qualifying round Villa finish job without finding the need to increase energy levels Tottenham Hotspur, Everton and Portsmouth will also … Chelsea opt to cut losses by selling winger back for £8.5m Liverpool owners dealt blow by postponement of new stadium Capello heads for conflict on release of players Timesonline The Sunday Times Reds' dud duo Defiant Arsenal refuse to accept Wenger's team are spent force Champions League Ferguson throws down gauntlet to United in matching Milan Timesonline England's big four v Europe's finest Times Crossword 24,005 Picture Gallery The Times Capello faces clash with top managers over injuries Italian left in dark over Gerrard surgery The Times Game Index Index The view from up here Being tall is a good thing for women — just ask any supermodel. But is it possible for a woman to be too tall? Alice Fordham looks at society's confused attitude towards the Amazons of today The height of romance A shorter boyfriend writes Tall tales Statuesque women Surely it's not a flight of fancy to want decent air travel The Times Celebrity watch Our perfect page-turners Joan Bakewell reveals her family's diverse — and surprising — choice of books to read on holiday Food They deserve a night off All summer people have been toiling into the night so you can have a good time. Penny Wark meets some of Britain's dedicated weekend workers Courgettes: as easy as pie Masterclass Those tender, green, cucumber-like veg are at the peak of their season. Here's how to cook them The Times Arts Get thee to a supermarket; leave the foraging to me Jack Sprat Salad out of the bag Short cuts Multiple Display Advertising Items Index 'i was right 40 years ago and I am right now!' Age has not wearied Joan Baez, the queen of protest, but it's calmed her down . . . a bit, Will Hodgkinson finds Duffy If you don't own me by now Pete Paphides' guide to the best albums of all time Pale Saints The Comforts of MAdness (1989) Timesonline Skirl power Bagpiping is on the up and now lessons are to start even in London. Charlotte Phillips tries her hand First buy the pipes Gomez Some Ting in the way they move Crystal Castles are the Yang to the Ting Tings' Yin, says Pete Paphides, and it can be pretty scary Meet Glen Campbell An LA vet revisits his pet sounds New releases Pop Brian Wilson That Lucky Old Sun Capitol Classical Evgeny Kissin Beethoven Piano Concertos EMI Classics Timesonline Pop James Yorkston When the Haar Rolls In Domino Classical Bernarda Fink Schubert Lieder harmonia mundi Strange fruit for the life and loves of a poet First night Theatre Lorca Dreams Arcola, E8 Concert Simón Bolivar Youth Orch/Dudamel Salzburg Festival Theatre Thérèse Raquin Riverside Studios, W6 Proms Philharmonia/Mälkki Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre Eating Ice-Cream on Gaza Beach Soho, W1 Edinburgh Concert Katarina Karnéus Queen's Hall Theatre Sick Room Soho, W1 Inside today Times offers Unhinged in the city Last night's tv Olivia Lee's Naughty Bits (C4) The Wrong Door (BBC Three) SuperDoctors (BBC One) Leeks vinaigrette Dinner tonight Eat it with A Place in the Sun Channel 4,8pm Tv today Times Selects Live Uefa Super Cup: Manchester United v Zenit St Petersburg Viewing guide ITV1, 7.30pm First Cut: A1 — The Road Musical Channel 4,7.30pm The Tudors BBC Two, 9pm The Quiet Man (1952) Film choice Film4,4.45pm The Queen (2006) ITV3, 8pm Variations Far from Heaven (2002) More4,9pm Comedy Connections BBC One, 10.35pm The Baby (1973) BBC Two, 2.30am Orange shop Today's tv prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Every millisecond counts Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio How horrid are you? Young times Horrid Henry, the horribly good book series and TV show, is now a stage show: Horrid Henry — Live and Horrid. A national tour started this week; take this quiz to find out if you deserve to go and see it The Times Daily dingbat Which word or phrase is this? Say what you see Puzzle of the day Picture ladder Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4619 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 304 The National Autistic Society Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution Index Hadrian got there first Opening Bids Brief encounter Does BT have the right to put a metal box on my land? Focus . . . on Lewes Local Intelligence At a glance For sale In Mews home in West London Get in. Get out. Get away Out Luxury apartment in Hertfordshire Wormleybury, En10: flat in a listed country house Away Country house in Gloucestershire Cirencester, Gl7: a stylish renovation in the Cotswolds What price this view? On the ladder Wreck of the week Blue plaque Have-a-go hero Find a roof on the tiles Buy-to-let: the latest picture Upwardly mobile How to hold on to your home Cover story Straining to pay your mortgage? Then follow this guide, advises Paula Hawkins Fairview Love at first sight France The roof leaked and the frescoes needed repair, but the buyers of this estate were undaunted Next Week The Property Investor Show In good times and in bad . . . There's nothing quite as appealing as a Georgian rectory — or as resistant to a downtrun, writes Marcus Binney Historic homes The Lakes by yoo Fast facts Market report Prime watch Impeccable presentation is the key to selling your home, says Lucy Alexander London homes What will give tenants satisfaction now? Tips for landlords Barratt Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Take a year-round view Tenby's fortunes are riding high and prices are buoyant, writes Norman Miller Market report Wales Octagon
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