News from 06/10/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, James Burton Stewart, Andrew Billen, Kate Silverton, Malcolm Airs President, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Marilyn Palmer, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor, Mark Souster, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Paul Broks, David Chater, Will Alsop, David Wighton Business and City Editor, Andy Hayman, Gordon Murray, James Bone, James Ducker, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Kaya Burgess, Martin Barnes Chief Executive, Kevin Eason, Belinda Irlam-Mowbray Regional Director, Geoff Brown, David Walker Chief Executive, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Rachel Sylvester, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Francis Carnwath, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Steve Kearney Regional Chair, Richard Elphick, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Mohsin Khan, Libby Purves, Nick Abadzis, David Whiffen, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Mark Hoare, Ron Lewis, Chris March, Lilly Peel, Angela Jameson, Clive Tyldesley, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Simon Green President, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, P. G. Stone, Sir Richard MacCormac, Nicholas Cooper, Professor Vaughan Hart, Richard Simmons Chief Executive, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Richard Young, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, David Adjaye, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Matthew Pryor, Martin Lawrence, Josh Chetwynd, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Hildur Helga Sigurdardottir, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Allan Milligan, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Robert Adam, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Margaret Richardson, Sir Terry Farrell, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Tony North School Governor, Ptolemy Dean, Jeremy Cross, Dominic Maxwell, George Caulkin, Nicholas Hinde, Caitlin Moran, Ian Simpson, Peter Inskip, Walter Gammie, Alan Smith, Geoff Rich, Malcolm Wicks Energy Minister, Jack Pringle, Michael Gove, Joe Clay, Ben Webster, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Birkin Haward, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Maurice Dybeck, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Sir Peter Cook, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Kevin McCloud, Olav Bjortomt, Anna Davies, Andrew Tyrie, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jan Raath, Dolan Conway Regional chair, Lord Rogers, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoTorres double lifts Liverpool The Times German savings pledge raises stakes for Brown Europe in turmoil after Merkel breaks ranks Banking crisis 42-day detention plan dropped as unworkable Drink-driving limit Rising cost of power Grab for farm land Ramos nightmare The truth about Ruth Free CDs all this week Something Borrowed Leading articles As the UK faces recession, pressures on the public finances will increase. But politicians have yet to come to terms with the painful choices in tax and spending Index Big City America Small-town values are embedded in the US psyche but will not decide this election Peer Review Political appointees should renounce their peerage when they leave office A mother's love World Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Funding threat Today's weather More snakes than ladders as terror legislation unravelled Behind the story Tiffany & Co 42-day detention dropped as unworkable The man with 100,000 words up his sleeve gets elusive final three: British Scrabble Champion Will Pavia reports from the front line of a battle in which experience triumphed over youth A new way for celebrities to have a night on the tiles Timesonline The Workout Taleban forces 'will never be defeated' Nightclub shooting Death ID theft fought Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Britain decides against a new lower limit for drink-driving Law will be the most lenient in Europe No appeals for bus passengers Versace Every country for itself as European unity collapses in an attack of jitters Banking crisis Sept 29 Iceland nationalises Glitnir bank +++ Sept 30 Ireland guarantees deposits +++ Oct 1 Icelandic bank €380m +++ Oct 2 Greece guarantees deposits +++Oct 4 Europe leaders meet in Paris Germany became the latest EU member to put its national interest first by announcing its own guarantee for bank deposits, Roger Boyes reports Darling to resist blanket savings guarantee Worst-case scenario is approaching rapidly French rescue hopes sunk by Merkel's move on savings Inside today Prada Stricken Iceland sends out financial SOS Economy is in turmoil as currency collapses and inflation soars Oct 4 €35bn buyout of German lender Hypo Real Estate fails +++ Oct 5 Unicredit of Italy tries to raise €6bn Paulson has only a month left to get US banks lending again Darling to resist pressure for a blanket savings guarantee Oct 5 Germany guarantees deposits +++ Oct 5 Iceland asks US and Scandinavia to prop up its banking system Ministerial changes Göteborgplus Zurich Boys die in house fire after mother runs for help and door slams shut behind her Chemotherapy drug 'is safer cure for testicular cancer' Seat Flybe Job market fears force aid volunteers to drop out VSO says hundreds of posts remain unfilled 'It put troubles into perspective' Case study Starbucks Coffee Briton gives the summit of Everest a wave as she reaches peak of skydiving career Expedia Free CDs all this week Today Love's Forever Changes Punjab House Long hours and stress drive lawyers to drink and drugs In court today Timesonline Norwich Union Alcohol cost solicitor his home and his firm Case study £3m appeal to save Vanbrugh's final Baroque gem Timesonline Fellowes Castles face new foe: 21st-century drunken vandals Flybmi Failure to fight ozone pollution 'puts lives in danger' Bonhams Swiss smile Website may bring help to osteoporosis sufferers Gift from Henry VIII expected to fetch £300,000 Independent schools 'failing special needs pupils' Honeymoon takes off with recycled Air Miles Flybmi Met Office issues warning of more rain and floods Multiple Display Advertising Items Ailing village pubs get by with a little help for their friends Inn supplies school dinners Case study Selfridges Please—enough of this ghoulish sideshow The creepy attempt to exhume the remains of Cardinal Newman will drive people away from the Church The latest words for the latest recession Return of the V-neck Can the Petraeus magic work in Afghanistan? In defence of nostalgia Could Barack Obama be the new Roosevelt? There are powerful parallels between the 1932 and 2008 presidential elections. The Republicans should be worried Picture Gallery Don't drag the police into the politics game The Counter-Terrorism Bill is not fit for purpose: it is a bureaucratic and unworkable mess Back to the beginning In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Renewables strategy will cut costs Rehab does work Selection of the fittest police force Timesonline Caning can Funding threat to Baroque masterpiece Indistinguishable ITV Remember thrift? As British as Brunel Common cents Bug bear Can King David bring order to the mountains of Afghanistan? The troop surge in Iraq was a great success. But General David Petraeus will find pacifying the Taleban a tougher job still, says Michael Evans Dfs Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Phew! How many gags can you stand? First night Comedy The Secret Policeman's Ball Royal Albert Hall, SW7 Air France Alliance Leicester Mugabe's marauders seize their last chance to grab white farms Zimbabwe Timesonline O. J. Simpson to appeal against jury 'bias' Rural inheritance Cold War flotilla puts on show of strength in Med Warships head for exercise with Venezuelan navy Russia Bupa Sky Death toll nears 50 in drugs gang violence (Reuters): Guards expelled (AFP): Britons still held Iran attack 'planned' Bible marathon (AP): Mortgage mercy (AFP): Tutu wants new party O. J. Simpson to appeal against jury 'bias' after conviction for robbery United States Howdens Cautious Obama takes fight on to rival's territory US Elections Xcel Inside today Timesonline Now it's down to the magnificent seven Campaign focuses on crucial "toss-up" states At the soup kitchens and homeless shelters, 'natural Democrats' get helping hand to vote The Times Hot-water mines: the latest way to save on fuel bills Netherlands Multiple Display Advertising Items Canary Wharf to push ahead with expansion Car sales in 'dire' state Science of true love Interest rates outlook Quote of the day Business focus on Iraq Italy's second-largest bank to sell off bonds and shares in battle for survival UK electricity price four times more than France 'More pasta is eaten at home than pizza, so the market is considerable' Stock markets It is essential to prevent a loss of confidence in banks Commodities Brioni Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Multiple Display Advertising Items Canary Wharf: Existing and future development plan Canary Wharf to expand even as bank crisis bites Capgemini Matchmaker, matchmaker make me a match, but only if the algorithms agree The Institute of Chartered Accountants In search of a date with Darcy First person Looking for love Motor industry ready to demand government help amid slumping sales of new cars Author has strategy for mobile books Sainsbury's faces squeeze as middle-class lose their aversion to discount stores Trolley race The Times Let's have a comprehensive banking rescue plan Banking Globrix City grandees turn backs on banks looking for non-execs Top table Bankers view new approach to valuing assets as potential turning point in crisis Standards Board urged to speed up changes Hopes high for rate cut but inflation fears haunt MPC MPC briefing October The Times Economic briefing: how interest rates are used in the fight to control inflation Battle for business begins as military hostilities in Iraq take peaceful turn Leaders in London Risky land of opportunity Equity Prices Prostate UK It's time to solve the thorny issue of The Tower Retail & Leisure The Guoman hotel is, even to its owners, a 'concrete eyesore' in a famous location, but that is going to change. Dominic Walsh reports As times get tougher, investment vultures will circle Timesonline C. V. Fancy crayfish arrabiata and a bottle of fine wine? Try the local Pizza Hut One of the high street's best-known fast-food outlets aims upmarket, Marcus Leroux writes Warburtons launches £22m campaign in battle of the breadmakers Food for thought Retail & Leisure Tomorrow Timesonline Lord Thomson of Monifieth Politician who became one of Britain's first European commissioners and went on to chair the Independent Broadcasting Authority Lord Thomson of Monifieth, KT, politician and public servant, was born on January 16,1921. He died on October 3,2008, aged 87 English spelling is a jungle Vice Vukov Croatian singer whose nationalist image caused the communist authorities to ban him, and who became a politician on independence Vice Vukov, singer and politician, was born on August 3,1936. He died on September 24,2008, aged 72 Horatiu Radulescu Romanian composer who used unusual ensembles and tunings to summon the raw power of sound in wails, hums, groans and cries Horatiu Radulescu, composer, was born on January 7,1942. He died on September 25,2008, aged 66 Court Circular Spelling Graduation—Royal Air Force College, Cranwell Valuer was in breach of an unqualified obligation Law Report Court of Appeal Power to replace trustee Court of Appeal Health care decision dispute Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Anniversaries Deaths In Memoriam - Private Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items School Notices Historic photographs from the Times Archive Legal Notices Sue Ryder Care Reader Offers Ltd Timesselects Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Weather Peerless Zarkava dominates Arc with performance of rare brilliance Pontefract Course specialists Sport feels the pain as sponsors count cost of downturn Big-race details Windsor Huntingdon Yesterday's results Bet of the day Kelso Uttoxeter Botched start echoes void National Sales season serves to undermine true values Pavey looks to marathon after close finish gives food for thought Athletics Warwick Racing O'Sullivan is humbled as Walden enters the big time Snooker Truth about greatness all to do with living the lie Athletics Results Baseball Basketball Golf Hockey Ice hockey Motorcycling Motor rallying Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Fierce Rhinos steamroller over farewell party for Anderson Rugby league Smith takes up Superman role to galvanise champions Timesonline Edwards still in the dark on future as Britain coach Boxing Rocky road fills rear view of one-lap wonder Motor racing Tormented genius Tommy Byrne tells Rick Broadbent how the wheels came off his Formula One career The Times Chequered memories International Rugby Union Test players step up to plate but get taken out at whole new ball game Cricket Trescothick's team strike out in Taunton When America's national pastime crossed the pond Marcus Trescothick chose to play a baseball game as part of his benefit year at Somerset, but he is not the first example of the intersection between UK-based athletes and baseball on British soil Enthusiastic Clarke eager to extend reign Cricket The chairman of the ECB will complete his first year in office on Friday. Ivo Tennant discovers which achievements have given him most pride Fletcher linked with Hampshire role The Times Cool Hook puts late boot into Harlequins to rescue holders Rugby union EDF Energy Cup Bath 15 Leicester 19 Worcester see tide turn after Hickey suffers stage fright Saracens celebrate future as Scarlets rely on experience to get the job done Sale Sharks 17 Cardiff Blues 18 Gloucester 24 London Wasps 19 Stoner facing three months on sidelines Jankovic back on top Loeb pulling away England can improve McNish defies crash Cannock goal rush The EDF Energy Cup Karlsson revels in winning habit Golf Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Scores and standings Dubai to lure biggest names Seve the second will grace European Tour next season The Times Hard acts to follow Money's too tight to mention as crunch begins to bite hard The teams at a loss Sport is holding its collective breath, says Kevin Eason, as sponsors feel the pinch, stadium plans are shelved and fans watch every single penny Advanced Hair Studio Dash for cash: how the business end of sport made its millions Times Crossword 24,037 Picture Gallery The Times Spurs' worst start since 1912 leaves Ramos with titanic battle The Times Inside today Arc favourite Zarkava resigns in the wet after Times2 I realised that if I blinked, the children would have left In her first interview since leaving the Cabinet, Ruth Kelly reveals how she juggled politics and family life, why she is a member of Opus Dei and the real problem with Gordon Brown's leadership. By Alice Thomson and Rachel Sylvester The juggling act Despite its cute rival, the Panda bears consideration Motoring Fiat Panda 1.3 Multijet The Trial of the Sober Dog The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster Home Swede home Who's to blame? I'm not afraid to point fingers, Vorderman The Times From a surprise sacking to some Fashion Week Nice collection at Valentino (shame he then sacked the designer), Lagerfeld let rip on accessories and Chloé got heavily into metal. And as McQueen championed animals, YSL's Pilati . . . well, Lisa Armstrong isn't sure quite what he was doing Here's how to build your hopes Health Children with autism should be encouraged to take their interests to extremes — especially if it's Lego, according to experts. By Alexandra Blair Long live life Open mind If ageing could be "cured", would we really want to live for 1,000 years? You bet, says Paul Broks The Times Pros of high protein Nutrition Q&A Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell answers your questions Fact file How the diet works Do try this at home Fitness Long working hours and tight budgets in the current economic climate mean that fewer people go to the gym. But there are exercises you can do at home instead, says Peta Bee Sweetening the pill for diabetes sufferers Q&A Are City workers overindulging in drink and sex as the credit crunch bites? An anxious Hammersmith reader, who is the girlfriend of a City worker, asks if there is any truth in the rumour that the level of sexual promiscuity and drinking among City employees, or former employees, has risen because of the turmoil in the financial world and the consequent shedding of jobs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Every mother's son When one of our greatest actors, about to play Oedipus, met one of our best psychoanalysts to discuss the role, Nancy Durrant listened in The Times Dancing to the great dictator's tune The autocratic conductor Valery Gergiev has stamped his mark on the Mariinsky Ballet, says Debra Craine, on the eve of their London visit Coogan passes test of characters First night Comedy Steve Coogan New Theatre, Oxford "What a bill! What a cause! What a relief when it ended. " Dominic Maxwell on The Secret Policemen's Ball at the Albert Hall Opening this week Book it, see it Concert RLPO/Rattle Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Dance Richard Alston Sadler's Wells Concert Donatella Flick Conducting Competition Barbican Pop Gabriella Cilmi Academy 2, Birmingham Mamma Mia! Timesoffers Death in Wessex TV & Radio Last night's tv Tess of the D'Urbervilles (BBC One) The Story of the Guitar (BBC One) Fringe (Sky1) Aubergine lasagne with spinach Dinner tonight Eat it with Big Cat Live BBC One, 7.30pm Tv today Agatha Christic Poirot Collection 7 Dispatches: The Hidden World of Lap Dancing Viewing guide Channel 4,9pm Place of Execution ITV1, 9pm Dark Command (1940, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.35pm Lucky Number Slevin (2006) Channel 4,10pm Variations Unbreakable Five, 9pm Pacific Heights (1990) Five, 11.05pm The Dark Side of Fame with Piers Morgan BBC One, 10.35pm In Bruges (2008) New to Sky Box Office Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Political in-fighting Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice How to write kids' stuff Young times Barry Cunningham is the man who took a gamble on publishing J. K. Rowling. This weekend he's appearing at The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival. We asked him how you too can be a children's writer The Times Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4651 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 332 Aquability Su doku Word Watching More Puzzles, including Crossword, Kenken, Polygon … Picture Gallery Boots The Workout Solution Timesonline The Game Weekend in numbers Kinnear makes point Newcastle battle to draw as deadline looms for would-be owners Everton set for change of fortune in takeover Young is happy to stay at Villa Ince wants referees to face ban England axe leaves Owen fearing worst Capello hands recalls to Wright-Phillips and Crouch The Prem The squad Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Spot the pie Tony's Fiver Villa victims of blue murder Barclays Premier League Martin Samuel witnesses a masterclass from a side inspired by Lampard Scolari hopes international break will heal players Planet Jupitus: The Columnist Albion are driven on by Bednar Kinnear in brush with authorities Barclays Premier League Ian Winrow finds interim manager keen to put his point across despite touchline ban Timesonline Delirium at the double Phil Brown's men humble another North London side, says Clive Tyldesley Green pays for slip in standards Kinnear's sworn enemies have sights on a different target Life still imitating art Dangerous games Sweet revelations Play bad, win big? Liverpool's lucky escape The Debate Tug-of-war for Walcott as Capello and Pearce make their case for the Arsenal forward's services in 2009 Any victory will do And another thing United lift-off nears as parts fall into place Sir Alex Ferguson's men are starting to hit their familiar heights, says James Ducker Middlesbrough's English contingent stand tall Leadbitter tribute to late father Tactical Analysis The Games Torres puts new twist into old tale Barclays Premier League Oliver Kay sees Liverpool's capacity for the comeback applied to league as well as cup Crouch turns upside down to deliver a welcome lift … How they stand Player of the weekend Boothroyd left with sour taste again The Games Coca-Cola Championship Savage finds new lease of life on South Coast Coca-Cola League One Timesonline Rangers sunk by McGinn Conlon quick to silence doubters The Games Coca-Cola League Two Timesonline Fixtures The Times Power and the glory of Zenit come under judge's scrutiny The Columnist The Continent And another thing . . . Real Barcelona mystery Fifa wrong on Poland Championship The Results Coca-Cola Football League League One Timesonline League Two Non-League Hendon struggling to find a home Europe The Box ITV1, Saturday, 5.15pm Live matches Two ways to feed your fantasy Stevenage v Mansfield Setanta Sports 1, tomorrow, 7.45pm The Times Eccentric with a novel approach The Interview Mark Schwarzer The Fulham goalkeeper and author tells Alyson Rudd why his departure may be delayed Stranger than fiction Spot the pie In this week The Final Word Dell
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