News from 09/12/2008
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Mikael Libert, Gráinne Gilmore, Dr Rosamunde Codling, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Matthew Hilton, Professor Roger Francis Chairman, Sir Peter Viggers, MP, Colin Firth, Susannah Hickling, Andrew Billen, Zahid Hussain, Tudor Spencer, Stephen Hockman, QC, Gary Duncan, David Aaronovitch, John Howard, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, John Whitwell, Patrick Watson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Richard Gerver, Mark Lynas, Carol Midgley, Ian King, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Murad Ahmed, Missy Higgins, Michael Johnstone, Patrick Kidd, Deborah Dugan, Sam Marlowe, Kaya Burgess, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, David Sharrock, Sathnam Sanghera, Angelique Kidjo, Valerie Elliott, Dr Susan Lanham-New, Rachel Sylvester, Bruce Clark, David Ryder, Donald Hutera, Robert Peston, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Ken Russell, Peter Stiff, Alice Wilkinson, Dan Sabbagh, Chloe Lambert, George Walker, Gael GarcÍa Bernal, Rhys Blakely, Miguel Bose, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Susan Thompson, Derwent May, David Reynolds, Russell Kempson, Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Annie Lennox, Gerard Baker, Paul McCann, Sarah Vine, Iain Banks, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Marc Cox, Sam Coates, Gok Wan, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Kristin Davis, Professor Tanya Byron, David Ross, John Kapranos Huntley Professor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Fran Yeoman, Jill Sherman, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, Allan Mallinson, Bill Nighy, Colin McDowell, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Kathryn Hone, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christian Preston, Emily Ford, Emily Gosden, Helen Power, Angus MacLeod, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Vinnie Jones, Thom Yorke, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Charles Shepherd, David Sinclair, Catherine Stearn, Dr Helen Wallace Director, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Shaun McKenna, Veronica Schmidt, Scarlett Johansson, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Jarvis Cocker, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Rahul Bose, Benedict Birnberg, Chris Smyth, Professor David Reid Chairman, Olav Bjortomt, Janina Ochojska, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Thornton, Ian McEwan, David Attenborough,
ResumoFarewell, casino economics The Times The party's over for Carphone playboy Brown's recovery gathers pace with new poll boost Voters switch back to Labour as recession deepens Guantánamo suspects plan to plead guilty Labour's rate shock Manslaughter charges Rise of bargain-hunter Redknapp's triumph Inside today Index Primary Error Leading articles 'Understanding' a babble of themes is no substitute for knowledge. Primary education needs more rigour, not less Index Zimbabwe: the Next Step South Africa must start co-ordinating international intervention Cool-down Exercises This is no time for climate change protectionism Call of the wild Power dressing Opinion Richard Van Allan Ultimate protest Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Make us martyrs, 9/11 men dare Bush Obama may be lost inside a moral maze The other four defendants Eric Bompard Credit crunch hits toyland as stores cut their prices in time for Christmas Altruism? No, it's two weeks to shift unloved stock Where to find the bargains Timesonline The Workout Cigarette display bans postponed Teacher reprimanded Youths guilty of rape No jam tomorrow Most read at timesonline. co. uk Mother held on suspicion of killing 'fatigue syndrome' girl Prejudice remains over the illness with no simple cause Louis Vuitton Carphone founder quits in disgrace over £200m secret share deals David Ross Timesonline London's lost leaders Glitz and glamour of the upper-class 'barrow boy' with all the right connections Confusion over tainted pork as watchdog fails to name products and sales continue Dolce & Gabbana Climate change 'hits poor hardest' Scale of the problem Labour's card fails to set example on interest cuts Timesonline Changeling Nespresso Hard actor to follow The Face Rolex Customs refuse to think outside the box People The Serjeant at Arms is taking no chances after Greenga The Cameron clan popped along to their local Woolies … Peaches Geldof is now editor-at-large of her own style Postscript Barbra Streisand played nice when the Democrat Bringing it all together Emma Watson at the LA premiere of The Tale of Despereaux. Has she gone into shock after recently admitting she'd strip on screen . . . but only for Bernardo Bertolucci? Dell Designer demo brings Stansted to a halt Stansted 50 arrested after 3am climate change protest Timesonline Boots What makes the Barbour brigade so bolshie? Stansted Shell Child safety chief in the Baby P case is sacked without a payoff Multiple Display Advertising Items In court today Staples For these teenagers, charity begins in the garden Times Christmas Appeal Timesonline Morrisons 'Report cards' on schools help parents to choose British Red Cross Father's badly modified Land Rover blamed for crash that killed four of his children Russiatoday Attacker who left girl for dead is jailed Stone jailed for 'performance' attack on Stormont Figleaves Madonna seeks £5m over wedding photographs What do you call a hippo born far from home? £17 million beacon school fails Ofsted inspection Court demands return of 'forced marriage' doctor Speaker is likely to quit at next election MPs lose confidence in Michael Martin over the Green affair Absurd, risible, unfair, a farce. But it's happening anyway Most people think that the affair is trivial Centre point Record deal offers classic case of fame for opera girl HSBC plus Harrods A crash as historic as the end of communism The credit crunch has destroyed casino capitalism. From the rubble a new, less divisive, economic model will emerge How I became my own worst enemy One-flop wonder Are old-style subjects deadening young minds? For repeat's sake Enter the villains in our modern morality tale Political meddling and an obsession with class is ruining the Government's most successful scheme to end bad parenting Picture Gallery Our armies are marching out of step We must radically rethink our defence priorities if we are to repair the special relationship Monumental offence In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Environmental court A DNA database would need to be independent Teaching for a non-existent world Timesonline Forgotten Marbles? Climate change and the world's poorest Gymnastic benefits Woolly thinking Matchstick Olympics A winter's tale Zero interest in Bonds Do old-style subjects deaden young minds? The call for a new primary curriculum has met predictable opposition, says David Aaronovitch. But it is in a fine tradition of progressive thinking Dfs The Daily Universal Register Creation story on ice is as flashy as Las Vegas, but fun First night Dance Cirque de Glace Grove Theatre, Dunstable Oxfam The Times Inside today Security guards charged over Iraq carnage that left 17 civilians dead Five accused of manslaughter and violation of weapons law Washington Mumbai mastermind? Pakistan arrests leader of militant group Trigger-happy cowboys have finally had their day Bank of Scotland (Reuters): Third day of rioting over fatal shooting of schoolboy Congress defies critics with 'barometer polls' success British Gas Conditions improve after Times reveals fate of forgotten migrants Inquiry begins on how workers promised jobs on US base ended up living in squalor, writes Deborah Haynes (Reuters): Two die as fighter jet crashes into homes (AFP): Eta suspects arrested (AFP): Bail for missionaries (AP): Driver kills 7 pilgrims (AP): Tombs desecrated (AP): Journalists banned (AP): Bail for Aids victim (AP): Pink Christmas 'Mastermind of Mumbai' is arrested in raid on Kashmir militant training camp Pakistan The Times Scores of Nato supply trucks destroyed in second attack Zuma thwarts efforts to force Mugabe out ANC chief urges further dialogue Zimbabwe London eye South Africa must lead in toppling this tyrant Books for Schools Royal Navy takes over task force on pirate sea patrols Somalia Perils of looking a captor straight in the eye First person Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Pension fund shortfall increases to £155bn CEOs forgo bonuses Lending boost Amway UK challenge Quote of the day FTSE up on US hopes Business big shot House hunting at two-year high as buyers look for repossessed and forced-sale homes Hefner's daughter walks away from the family firm 'Hospitality looks embarrasing in a recession' Stock markets Ping! A light pops on over heads of the bureaucrats The cautionary tale of a boy made good Picture Gallery Mergers mergers emerging Commodities Lost shine Timesmobile Graham's Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier appeal wins over business travellers as 'Aldi effect' takes hold Business big shot BT Bingo's luck is changing, says Gala Coral 'Tis the season to give . . . and to give back City Diary Vodafone This, rather than something produced by Damien Hirst in a fit of self-parody, is a Swarovski-encrusted lavatory A team from the Financial Services Authority is off … City Diary No time for turf war over who will save the City Big-hitting is child's play In the blue corner A response on the Here Is the City website to my City Diary High streets face worst time since 1965 with no growth for six years, says Verdict Stock market falls push 86% of final-salary pension schemes into red Iberial 'It's them or us' Qantas chief tells British Airways as doubts grow over three-way merger Sainsbury's Bank Cheaper flights Lack of money disqualifies thousands from scheme to alleviate fuel poverty Bad news from Tribune as it struggles with debt and bankruptcy protection The Times Dow prunes its workforce by 11,000 and closes plants The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds World Society for the Protection of Animals British funds How do you tackle a confluence of crises? Every way you can think of America's car giants could receive $15bn government bailout in days London Financial Futures Wall Street Markets 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 US reconstruction lays the foundations for FTSE's rise Markets Market report Brokers turn to each other Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Superjumbo order fears weigh heavily on resilient Rolls-Royce Omega Insurance Deal of the day Timesonline Healthcare Locums Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Philpacker Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Being in the public eye is not automatically a bonus for those City high-flyers Management & Finance Legal experts argue that banks will have to tread very carefully in future when they make decisions on staff payouts, writes Michael Herman Government using code to send public relations message Timesonline Sport and the arts look east and online in search of new sources of sponsorship Management & Finance Recession has reduced a familiar income stream, reports Christian Preston More light needs to be shed on organisations across the world to improve transparency Management briefing Accountability Boutique partners Movers & Shakers Nomura swoops RBS appoints Russell Awards for JPMorgan Gavin MacDonald Tomorrow One in five love affairs starts in the workplace. It is not a problem — research shows that office romances encourage employees to love their jobs too Mutual trust and loyalty are the keys that will unlock the best results The changing workplace In the second of a four-part series, Tony Dawe looks at the benefits of allowing greater access to new technologies Android answers the call for free smartphone software The changing workplace Murad Ahmed explains how Google was able to count on an idealistic band of innovative volunteers Bringing it all together Open source opens out Timesonline Reader Offers Ltd Richard Van Allan Versatile bass who enriched the leading opera companies with his fine voice and memorable stage presence Richard Van Allan, CBE, Opera singer, was born on May 28,1935. He died of lung cancer on December 4,2008, aged 73 He rescued ailing companies from the brink of collapse Lord Rees Lives remembered Mike Soper Sir Bernard Feilden Sir Lewis Robertson Businessman who served as the first head of the Scottish Development Agency and then as a company doctor of impregnable repute Sir Lewis Robertson, CBE, former chief executive of the Scottish Development Agency, was born on November 28,1922. He died on November 24,2008, aged 85 Peter Buckley Energetic financier and chairman of Caledonia Investments who lent his administrative acumen to the Royal Horticultural Society Peter Buckley, financier and president of the Royal Horticultural Society, was born on September 23,1942. He died, after a brief illness, on December 2,2008, aged 66 Forrest J. Ackerman Writer and editor who coined the term 'sci-fi' for the genre he made his own Forrest J. Ackerman, science-fiction writer, editor and literary agent, was born on November, 24,1916. He died on December 4,2008, aged 92 Imposing sentences for public protection Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Trustee realised interest Chancery Division Bankruptcy of sole legatee Chancery Division Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private Acknowledgements Appointments School Notices Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items A happy ship's company goes on leave after months at sea Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Inns of Court scholarships Legal Notices Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Jockeys must be aware of bigger picture for racing to connect with wider audience Exotic Dancer poses puzzle The Times Farewell Healey — that's how ruthless ballroom can be Sedgefield Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Fontwell Park Racing Musselburgh Southwell Wolverhampton Bet of the day Course specialists Meninga in line for Australia role after foul-mouthed Stuart resigns Rugby league Football Results Referees under attack American football Snooker Football Fixtures Sotherton is forced to seek help from her fiercest critic Athletics India welcomes Pietersen heroes with 'presidential-style' security Cricket Timesonline Ecclestone confident Honda will find buyer No return for Azinger Titans reach play-offs Magic Numbers Lip service ends with a mix of hairs and graces Carter begins life at Perpignan with clash against old friend Rugby union Timesonline Keane expecting speedy return Blackburn board hope Ince can get back to winning ways in extra time Football Captain Nelsen supports under-fire manager Kuqi banishes bad old days for Palace with productive display Ailing clubs face points alternative The Sweeper The Sunday Times Scolari in need of group therapy Football Mixed reports for Wenger on injured parties Benítez discounts notion that he is ready to cut losses with Keane Football Struggling striker set to start in the Netherlands Irishman risks going from missing link to spare part Qualification minefield Temperature rises in Marseilles With even Chelsea making redundancies in these tough Credit crunch fans flames of discontent Ronaldo fails to win the popular vote Familiar face gives West Ham reminder of a life less Football Multiple Display Advertising Items Match statistics King is content to keep up appearances Times Crossword 24,092 Football Picture Gallery The Times Deadly King makes it a happy return for Redknapp Scolari eager to take the strain Brazilian dismisses pressure before decisive tie The Times Pietersen and Co receive heroes' welcome in India Index 'Seeing mum die wasn't negative — it made it easier' While much is written about the terminally ill who take their own lives, less is heard about the loved ones left behind. Carol Midgley meets three families and finds out how witnessing assisted suicide affects the grieving process It's how you live, not how you die Times reader Tudor Spencer, whose wife has multiple sclerosis, argues that people should live for today, instead of fixating on the end Blue Monochrome, a 1958 work in International Klein Blue by Yves Klein Modern art explained Next Tuesday . . . DIY Christmas Matthew Hilton's super sledge Each day this week, follow our team of experts as they transform Christmas with their home-made creations. Today, the modern furniture designer Matthew Hilton makes a sledge Timesonline Times offers Sorry, Germaine, I won't let you diss the dish The Times Call of the wild kindergarten Families Can outdoor nurseries counter the trend for over-protecting our children and make them more self-reliant? Paul McCann visits the first one in Britain Pruhealth The time to be a pushy parent As the deadline for UCAS applications approaches, parents may need to be proactive to get their child into the right university, says Susannah Hickling The Times How to help Do's and don'ts Our son has developed a fear of knives, and also worries that he will stab someone close to him - but he is afraid to seek help Professor Tanya Byron Power dressing The Russian Tsars knew a thing or two about dressing to impress, as a jewel of a show at the V&A reveals. Colin McDowell is dazzled by their finery Magnificence of the Tsars V&A Museum, SW7 Art basel miami Ken russell First night Buy me £4,500 £9 million Feeling the pinch in the Miami vice Times are tough all over but dealers at the Art Basel fair in Miami feel that they got off lightly, thanks mainly to American money, Sarah Thornton reports Timesonline Cash in the Attic and Hospital Heroes salve my soul Radio Proof that it's not easy being green First night Theatre Amazônia Young Vic, SE1 Pop Amy LaVere Borderline, W1 Theatre Barbershopera! Theatre 503, Sw11 Dance School of Dance Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert Choir of the Year Festival Hall Gifts that keep on living Young times From pineapple plants to dog cuddles, charity Christmas gifts are weird and wonderful, says Chloe Lambert The Times Daily dingbat Which word or phrase is this? Say what you see Books for Schools Book review Lucas by Kevin Brooks Reviewed by Alice Wilkinson, aged 12 An addict's video nasty TV & Radio Last night's tv Ben: Diary of a Heroin Addict (Sky1) Spooks (BBC One) Mozzarella piadina with bacon Dinner tonight Eat it with How to Look Good Naked Channel 4,8pm Tv today The Times Natural World Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm Survivors BBC One, 9pm Horizon BBC Two, 9pm Mary, Queen of Scots (1971) Film choice Channel 4,1pm The Perfect Storm (2000) BBC One, 10.35pm Variations Country House Rescue Channel 4,9pm Mirror (1974) Film4,10.45pm Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Answers from Page 24 Get your skates on Web watcher Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4706 Polygon Codeword No 387 Multiple Display Advertising Items Times2 Quiz Sunrise Yesterday's Solutions
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