News from 16/10/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Widget Finn, David Wighton, Hugo Christenson, Cath Urquhart, Joan Bakewell, James Cameron, Matthew Syed, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, David Horchover, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Paul Danos, David Chater, James Bone, David Wighton Business and City Editor, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Jimmy Jewell, Keith Nolan, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Tom Kelly Communications Director, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Robin Pagnamenta, Christopher Leonard, John Swiffin, Sathnam Sanghera, Matthew Wetmore, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Igor Toronyi-Lalic, Ralph Erskine, Chloe Lambert, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Ben MacHell, Steve Hawks Retail Correspondent, David Pannick, QC, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Stuart Crainer, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Ed Potton, Simon Midgley, Rebecca Attwood, Bill Chorley, Gary Slapper, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Paul Evans, Matt Hughes, Niall Dickson, Emilia Fox, Steve Coomber, Sean O'Neill, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Jon Robins, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Kevin Maher, Peter Glaser, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Michael Lyons, Nick Szczepanik, John Cooper, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Kim Howells, MP, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Des Dearlove, Sir Jeremy Elwes, Matthew Parris, Helen Power, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Valentine Low, P. M. Demetriadi, Naomi Westland, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Bob Crew, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Colin J. Daniel, Adam Sherwin, Sean O'Neil, Crime and Security Editor, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Nic Allen, Richard Ford, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Dr Pam Spurr,
ResumoRussell Brand I'm a spiritual gent The Times Joy for Gerrard as England win in Minsk Slump pushes jobless towards two million Bailout bounce erased by global market plunge Slash interest rates now Bomber brainwashed over the internet Superbug worries Online calls threat Red squirrel recovers Thai border war The news of Guy and Madonna's divorce will cheer up a great many people Index The Small Print Leading articles The Government has acted swiftly and decisively to rescue the banks. But the very speed of decision-making means that many questions remain unanswered Index Intellectuals and Politics Canada's general election may augur the return of the philosopher in public affairs Bug Out The balance between threats to security and liberty is at a tipping point News Opinion World Student Law Sport Picture Gallery Anti-terrorism laws Today's weather Bomber was brainwashed over the internet Deadly loners who don't show on the radar Tiffany & Co Now for the parting of the riches, after Madonna and her Guy decide it's over Timesonline A record deal in the making The Workout Correction British soldier killed in Afghan explosion Special needs boost Police reach pay deal Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk NHS on the mend but hospital superbugs and GP services still in need of treatment Timesonline Good work and progress but value must now be demanded Prada Inside today Let's do it my way, resurgent Brown orders EU leader Banking crisis Gucci Gordon's to-do list Conquering hero must not forget the home front He won't like it, but Gordon will have to use the R-word Timesonline Petrol drops below £1 a litre but oil price shows it could fall further still Banking crisis Barclays The crunch index Banks will pay dividends after all Banking crisis Deal may leave someone feeling flash, Gordon UBS Black music dances to a British beat as stars triumph against American rivals Mobo winners Timesonline Volkswagen The Times Carphone Warehouse New powers will allow police to trace online calls In court today Lloyds TSB Dell Guess who's not coming to dinner with Cherie People We can't agree with those critics who accused Sir Roger Moore of turning James Bond into a waxwork, but there may be more life in this representation unveiled at Madame Tussaud's yesterday. Dame Judi Dench, as M, has perfected her "you've been an idiot, Bond" glacial glare Ricky Gervais is not top of the list to present next Amex "You can probably hear a slight American twand in my Postscript Hovis Musical icon heads for Oxford The Fase Burt Bacharch MPs face three-year exile as asbestos and leaking pipes make a refit urgent John Lewis Commons places Mandelson loses role on corruption Burn after Reading Final words of kidnapped girl were recorded during 999 call Court hears her giving abductor a false name White-collar workers will be next victims as The economy Is this first recession in which workers in service industries will suffer most? Q&A SELFRIDGES&co 'i never imagined it would get so crazy' Case studies Timesonline Mitsubishi Motors For sale: mile-long tunnel complex. Price: £5m Two arrests after son's internet murder appeal The Queen becomes a Google doodle for the day Neighbour pulls twin boys from garden pond War veteran's dying wish to rejoin his crewmates Red squirrels show sign of resistance to grey plague Lufthansa The invader The native Elderly to get more protection from thieving relatives Victims are losing cash, savings and their homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline BBC to produce more TV outside London Dead man's cousin hit £47m to fix Chunnel Science class gas leak Immunity for soldiers Pony in the drink Tories point to vast discrepancy in GCSE results as evidence of rich-poor educational divide Bringing it all together The Times Slash interest rates now to stave off depression More co-ordinated international action will be needed to build on the opportunity created by the bank bailout Revealed: the truth about Brown's 'red mist' Saint's alive Go with the flow How Guy Ritchie can advance the principles of equality Hopes and fears The white lie that keeps Obama awake at night The Democratic candidate seems to be cruising home, but the unspoken legacy of racism could still scupper him Picture Gallery Don't make the BBC share its licence fee We can help to save public service broadcasting. But diluting our independence is no answer The writing on the wall In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Energy companies in the spotlight Curiosity is stifled Has Government abused anti-terrorism law? Lost airmen are not forgotten Timesonline Britain to the rescue False choice on rail Life in the public eye No need for election Flushes for blushes Staged response A banking crisis mustn't take the heat off climate change action Recent events show that we can move fast when we have to. And we need urgent action to stop environmental catastrophe, James Cameron says Dfs The Daily Universal Register Timesonline A parable for precarious times . . . like ours First night Theatre Oedipus Oliver, National Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Border war flares at ancient temple as countries clash over tiny patch of land Ancient grievance 'Obama looks like a terrorist but I'm gonna vote for Retreat to the past would condemn millions to poverty Multiple Display Advertising Items Scrap the match if fans boo national anthem again, Sarkozy demands France SanDisk The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Voters go for the safe pair of hands in 'credit crunch' poll Canada Russian lawyer was 'poisoned' before trial (Reuters): Fritzl fit to face court Teenager rape claim (Reuters): Rebels attack gas plant (Reuters): Haider 'over the limit' (AP): Cheney heart shock Draft deal may see US troops go home in three years Iraq Multiple Display Advertising Items He looks like a terrorist but I'll vote for him anyway US Elections Fears about the economy are overcoming racial prejudice even in rural areas of the crucial state of Ohio, Tim Reid writes from Waverly Timesonline Zoo Art Fair No expense spared on TV ad campaign Inside World Horse Welfare The Times Squabbling rivals air grievances with a fight over flight Poland Multiple Display Advertising Items Cabin fever Government set on collision course with Iceland over Landsbanki assets Ernst & Young on standby as administrator Prospect of recession sends shares plunging $90bn wiped off M&A Baugur fire sale looms Quote of the day Lehman warning Business big shot Sants apologises for FSA's failure to prevent bank crisis 'This year the danger is that Christmas will be Stock markets China has brought the markets back to reality The DoJ plays a mean hand Investec Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies In answer to your question Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Fearful retailers invoke the Santa clause even earlier Business big shot Timesonline On the shelves Sartoriani Yesterday was to be the official launch of the Story … City Diary Picture Gallery Credit Suisse Is it all aboard or off the rails? City Diary Only connect. One of the ministers involved in the City Diary This is the sign outside The Plough Inn, Dormansland Surrey. ASA stands for "Anyone Seen Adrian?" He owes the barman thirty quid, apparently Public servant In the blue corner Ron Sandler City Diary M&A deals worth $90bn collapse as volatility msakes valuations 'impossible' BBC will make half its programmes outside London Le Frog crashes amid restaurant squeeze Pearson on target JJB's new executive EU savings guarantee Marston's costs surge The Times Mosaic seeks an escape route as Baugur fire sale nears The Iceland meltdown Steve Hawkes and Helen Power report on how predators are circling Iceland's shattered retailer Timesonline Another delicate job coming down the line for the man who ran the railways Chicago GSB The rise and fall of Viking raider who targeted high street The Times unit trust information service Unit Trust Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Prostate UK British funds JPMorgan beats profit forecasts despite weight of Bear Stearns toxic mortgages Mining stocks tumble as Rio chief warns of Chinese slowdown Bernanke calls for patience amid signs of US recession London Financial Futures Wall Street 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 Miners lead market retreat after China slowdown talk Market report Cashflow fears for biotechs Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Experian suffers from failures and consolidations in banking Marston's Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Pure Circle Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Multiple Display Advertising Items Miscarriages of justice: are the bad old days returning? The Criminal Cases Review Commission has a 70 per cent success rate and yet its funding is being cut. Jon Robins reports Times Law A sour, morose and imperious judge of the common law Inside times2: our 12-page Student Law special Multiple Display Advertising Items Taking control of the office and life Two partners at Addleshaw Goddard tell Frances Gibb how they are determined that family life can fit in with the prevailing macho work culture Lawyer of the week Tony Bugg Timesonline When will it end? Rum times Cut throat Making their mark Reader Offers Ltd Peter Avery Colourful orientalist who wrote authoritatively on the culture of Iran and made fine translations of Hafiz and Omar Khayyam Peter Avery, Cbe, orientailst, scholasr of Persian, was born on May 15,1923. He died on October 6,2008, aged 85 During one court hearing he pleaded he Fifth Amendment Mark Shivas Prolific television and Film producer whose memorable projects included The Six Wives of Henr VIII and Rogue Male Mark Shivas, television producer and Head of Films, BBC, 1993-97, was born on April24,1938. he died of cancer on October 11,2008, aged 70 Neal Hefti Composer of the hit theme for the Batman Tv show whose skilful arrangements could make a Jazz octet sound like a full big band Neal Hefti, trumpeter, arranger and composer, was born on October 29,1922. He died on October11,2008, aged 85 Frank 'Lefty' Rosenthal Casino operator who helped to make Las Vegas the gambling capital of the world Frank Rosenthal, bookmaker, casino executive and television talk-show host, was born on June 12,1929. He died on October 13,2008, aged 79 Poultry slaughter rules are compatible with EU law Law Report Queen's Bench Division Court cannot act in absence of effective consent Family Division Assistance provided by well-prepared grounds of appeal Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages The Times Marriages Deaths Legal Notices Dinner Legal Notices Coronation carpet for a new King Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sue Ryder Care Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Meehan mounts powerful raid Wetherby Yesterday's results Timesonline Ludiow Uttoxeter Lingfield Park 'It's time this sports subsidy racket was abolished' Brighton Course specialists Kempton Park Bet of the day John Best, the Kent trainer, has more American targets Nottingham Racing Great Leighs The Times Wasps cashing in on golden boy Cipriani Rugby union Djokovic aims to take tour to Serbia Tennis Pietersen and Flintoff test market Cricket The Sunday Times Olympics in for long crawl with push for more outdoor events Heroes Parade Open-water races would boost Britain Thompson waits on the call to service from Van Commenee Wells keen to put athletics team in their place At £12m per gold medal, it is time this sports subsidy racket was abolished Heroes Parade Floats likely to be swept along on tide of goodwill Ballesteros 'stable and conscious' after undergoing 12-hour operation Golf In-form Karlsson has Order of Merit in his sights McLaren ruined my race, says Raikkonen Hendry off colour England gain revenge French GP under threat Botwright delight Balding faces Brive Atlético try to ease Liverpool fears Football Spanish club confident over appeal against home ban Football Chelsea's defensive injury crisis deepened last night Badminton Baseball Ice hockey Snooker Squash Timesonline Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Experience key to City dealings The Sweeper Group four The Times Courageous Welsh dragons slain but Germans are made to fight for victory Ireland 1 Cprus o Northern Ireland 4 San Marino 0 Wembley Stadium Pivotal Gerrard proves his point World Cup qualifying The Times Fear of Pearce drove us into Euro finals, admits Taylor England expects Setanta plays nice with jazzy touch to coverage that felt extraterrestrial World Cup qualifying The Times Concern for Liverpool after Torres injury scare How England rated The big man is back in business World Cup qualifying Striker has regained composure of old in front of goal How Rooney made dummies out of Belarus Shooting stars Timesonline How England rated How Belarus rated Capello's rebuilding work looks solid as South Africa looms World Cup qualifying Renault Group six Talking tactics Timesonline Times Crossword 24,046 Picture Gallery The Times Perfect England, peerless Rooney Capello's team make history with fourth successive victory The Times Cipriani worth his weight in gold to London Wasps Inside today Times2 'I'm a spiritual gent with a crazed lust for glamour' Familiarity may breed contempt but don't dismiss Russell Brand. As the 'teetotal, vegetarian sex insect' prepares for another multimedia assault on our senses, Sathnam Sanghera explains why the comedian is a genius The rise to fame Send us your views Complete novice who delivered a baby Judge Jargon Laughing stocks It's gourmet up north According to the 2009 Harden's Restaurant Guide, Lancashire and Yorkshire are the best places to eat out. Exiled northerner Ben MacHell feels vindicated Parkin Lancashire hotpot Stop slagging off the cervical cancer vaccine The Times The arranged marriage: a way to find Mr Right? The Sexes In an age of uncertainty, women need an alternative to the Western style of selecting a marriage partner, the author Reva Seth argues. Penny Wark reports Love in a cold climate Damian Whitworth continues his series charting how long he and his family can survive without central heating My stamp of approval Awards After the recent list of women worthy of stamps of achievement, Joan Bakewell makes her own list Steve Jones Honesty box The 31-year-old TV presenter and actor was born in Glamorgan, Wales. He lives in London and is dating Fearne Cotton, the TV and BBC Radio 1 host Therapy notes Competitive love A wardrobe mistress who makes a dramatic difference The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Money to burn? Could the recession be good news for film? Top industry figures make their predictions to Kevin Maher Five crunch films Recession viewing A Telstar in the making Can Nick Moran banish his tabloid notoriety with a new film about a forgotten pop genius? Ed Potton meets him Reel life Sequel on Wall Street, sick comedy and a tragic halt to filming A film about terrorism: v. good Sharon Maguire tells Igor Toronyi-Lalic how she went from Bridget to bombs Highlights from the London Film Festival The first week Timesonline I spy with my CIA something daffily deft The Coen brothers' espionage caper Burn After Reading is a joy — but don't ask James Christopher what it's about Burn After Reading 15,95 minutes La Zona 15 97 minutes Eagle Eye 12A, 117minutes Free Jimm 15,85 minutes The president and the playboy First night at the London Film Festival Film Frost/Nixon Odeon Leicester Square Rehashes don't get much bigger than this Film reviews The Rocker is a shameless imitation of School of Rock, right down to its tubby hero, says Wend Ide The Rocker 12A, 102 minutes Igor PG, 87 minuted Oung@Heart tbc, 107 minutes Afro Saxons 15,84 minutes The Old Vic The girl has fun, time after time First night Pop Cyndi Lauper shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Opera Façade/The Bear Linbury Studio, ROH Theatre A Disappearing Number Barbican Pop James Blunt O2 Arena, SE10 The Times Many faces of murder TV & Radio Last facesof murder Coronation Street(ITV1) Hollyoaks(Channel 4) The Family(Channel 4) Desperate Housewives(Channel 4)Greatest Cities of the World with Griff Rhys Jones(ITV1) Roast lemon chicken with couscous Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times Blue Peter's Live 50th Birthday Viewing guide BBC One, 5.15pm The Restaurant BBC Two, 8pm River Cottage Autumn Channel 4,8pm Dog Soldiers (2002) Film choice Five, 10pm Oh, Mr Porter! (1937, b/w) BBC Four, 10pm Variations Cutting Edge: Bobski the Builder Channel 4,9pm The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981) ITV3, 10pm The Magician (1958, b/w) Film4,1.15am Tomorrow in time2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Run for The Hills Web watcher Today's radio Radio choice Can you run the country? The Times Daily dingbat Name the film Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4660 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 341 Multiple Sclerosis Society Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution The Times Find the silver lining Global slump Career plans may be in flux but business schools are booming, says Des Dearlove University of Leeds News in brief Credit crunch refugees fuel record demand Career changes The MBA is being seen as a key to change, says Nunzio Quacquarelli 'We do not aim to outdo each other' Lessons in love for high-flyers Two's company in the lecture room, finds Steve Coomber A question of quality Dean Speaks All MBAs are not equal says Paul Danos Dean and professor of business administration at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, New Hampshire Cass Business School Doctors look for words to help NHS recuperate Health service Clinical staff need management skills, says Widget Finn OU Business School The theatre sister who stepped over to the 'dark side' Examiners call in the FBI in crackdown on cheats Web scandal Thousands are caught up in a probe into websites that reveal GMAT questions, writes Des Dearlove Multiple Display Advertising Items Traps to avoid Russia's lessons in capitalism Moscow vision Oligarchs are funding an innovative new college, reports Des Dearlove Brunel University Time to take a moral lead Wider perspective Business schools will need to pay more attention to ethical and social consequences, says Stuart Crainer Life in the rainforest brings home the reality of using Film project opens students' eyes and focuses on the … The cold, hard facts about global warming Climate change students are shocked and depressed, says Stephen Hoare Engineer turns into an avid campaigner Everybody knows you Thinking small Simon Midgley finds benefits in more intimate courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Close encounters in Newcastle Problem solved Thinking big Competitions test the brightest and the best, says Steve Coomber University of Birmingham All in the big-money game Business of sport A Chelsea Mba on the syllabus — don't rule it out, says Stuart Crainer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Teacher's mission Global citizen Stuart Crainer talks to an academic for whom the world is a classroom University of Bristol The Times Index Lovells Should people in the public eye have a right to privacy? Edward Fennell introduces this year's Times/ One Essex Court essay competition for students, law trainees and pupils The Times Law Awards rules Timesonline Ten telling privacy cases Kaplan Testing times ahead Would-be barristers are about to find it harder to enrol on a vocational training course, says Frances Gibb Will you be stuck with a 'bog-standard' Legal Practice Course? Nottingham Law School It's crunch time for jobs Student Law Special Would-be lawyers face a tough market but enjoy a pint and a laugh, says Frances Gibb It's not just the big wigs who want to hold on to Students prefer ancient legal dress, discovers Bob Crew Timesonline Heading into calmer waters Law is seen as a safe haven when the going gets rough, says Rebecca Attwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Actually crime does pay, and it's exciting There may be many hurdles but the Bar is fun, writes John Cooper Ilex Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Oceans away from my old life Cath Urquhart on why she ditched a computer for pen and paper in the law library All work and lots of plays at the University of Warwick Tips for mature students A class apart As an undergraduate I shared a house with historians and literature buffs. While reasonably tolerant of me, they were dismissive of law students as a breed. I sought in vain to explain that there are many species. . . 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