News from 01/09/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Rosemary Righter, Timothy Clifford, Henry Romero, Linda Blair, Andrew Billen, Alain de Botton, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Frank Pope Ocean Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Marcus Codrington Fernandez, Catherine Boyle, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Richard Yates, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Ben Hunt, Penny Wark, Gina Yashere, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, James Jolly, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Amanda Stevens, David Byers, Dr Pam Spurr, Rory Watson, Simon Bacon, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Richard Tanner, Libby Purves, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Ekow Eshun, Lilly Peel, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Margaret Coats, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Chris Sims Chief Constable, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Michael White, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Lord Morris of Aberavon, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Biddy Baxter, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ben Stephenson, David Robinson, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Sarah Delaney, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver James, Aditi Khanna, Helen Nugent, Jane Reed, Richard Owen, Jon West, Peter Dixon, Lucy Powell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Chris Lintott, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Nina Grunfeld, lotie young, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Peter Owen-Jones, Philip Webster Political Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Graham Chase, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Paul Simons Commentary, Michael Gove, Ian Whittell, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Tim Wogan, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Frank Furedi, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, David Hendon, Professor Phil Cohen, Olav Bjortomt, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Game The Times A million flee New Orleans and Hurricane Gustav Darling's job on the line after recession blunder Chancellor 'harmed' by candid view of economy Investigators get busy digging up Palin's life Wife's body identified 1,000 City jobs to go England drop Owen Faldo's wild cards Inside today Get The Times to your door by 7am - free delivery within the M25 The next Budget will be presented by a new chancellor Half-Baked Alaska Leading articles McCain's choice of running - mate may energise his party faithful but is an enormous tactical risk that reflects poorly on his judgement Index Mexican Crimewave America's southern neighbour is succumbing to bloody anarchy Back and Blue? It is easy to feel low on returning to work after the summer. There's no need to Times2 Opinion Business Register The Game Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Hunt for daughter at murder mansion Millionaire's wife was shot in the head Timesonline Home staff: Marks on bullets are key to investigation Northernlights 'God forgive me' letter may hold key to riddle of Lady Jane and disputed twins Does a Christian's private agony illuminate a very public mystery? Back story The Workout Ex-soldiers swell jails Festival sets record Fish oil heart help Less is no more at Tesco Most read at timesonline. co. uk Alarm as nurse and dog are treated for bovine TB Investigation into how disease crossed speices Better cancer drugs likely after protein breakthrough The cost of control Fendi Path of destruction Get your butts out now, mayor tells million in path Hurricane Gustav How warm seas fuel a superstorm Hurricane politics It's an ill wind for McCain's anointment Timesonline Relatives will be able to challenge coroner Inquest reforms include appeals against verdicts Das Auto Immensely stressful courts are out of touch with society From medieval to modern Stores promoting junk food despite warnings on obesity Multiple Display Advertising Items Ryanair Supermarket sweets Expedia. co. uk Boy, 14, killed and sister injured in BMX stabbing Amex In court today Leukaemia risk genes identified Mothers drink to cope with stress 1960s Dalek has timeless appeal Mappin&webb Rush to present a united front, but war goes on behind neighbours' doors The Economy Extra help for first-time homebuyers in autumn Dfs Recession will bring big rise in crime and race hatred, says Home Office Inside today Crisis, what crisis? Darling's just got his figures wrong Key indicators Ice buggy takes 84mph route to the South Pole Air France Car mechanics charging up to £200 an hour 250,000 plastic ducks make a record splash Blaze linked to plan for mosque Rac Child Support Agency's successor may be as bad Families sue 'negligent' MoD for Nimrod explosion deaths Suzuki Payouts over animals killed by jet training Sky1 Armada to fight global warming by spraying clouds to deflect sun's radiation Environment Massive floating generators to give Japan its power - and food How cloud ships works Dual-purpose generator Scientists fear technology to beat warming may backfire Gangs inside Bodies in Tutankhamun's tomb 'are twin daughters' Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Little Mozart' gives us first signs of a bucketful of talent Lang Lang/Marc Yu Albert Hall/Radio 3 John Lewis Young and brilliant Mini-schools ease transition for Year 7 pupils Multiple Display Advertising Items Case study DNA breakthrough can identify an individual in a public place Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheer up - it's Alistair Darling's 1948 show What can the Chancellor have meant by comparing today's economic crisis with the austerity and hope of 60 years ago? How to cheat at reading War and Peace Is Mary just the ticket? America is not the environmental villain we are told Satirical blindness Hockey mom has 65 days to prove herself Senator McCain has found a running - mate who is not a neocon but rather a genuine American conservative Picture Gallery Save the Titians — change the tax system Opinion We can no longer rely on the begging bowl to preserve great works of art for the nation No laughing matter In my view Thunderer: Thunderer The TV play is alive Sat-nav Mk 2 The answer to Russian aggression in Georgia? Penalty-notice policy is working Timesonline Historical shorthand Safe chiropractice Blaming the boomers Bradman's legacy Swatting up Gas guzzling, yes, but greener than we think America is not the environmental villain many people suppose. It enforces some of the toughest laws in the world, says Brownwen Maddox Timberland Real Wood Flooring Timesonline The Daily Universal Register The Times Democrats go gunning for Palin as even mother-in-law says she may vote Obama United States Infrequent flyer Zen and the art of gardening amid climate change Inside today Big names go missing to avoid taint by association United States Halifax Democrats gunning for Palin over her past Absent with leave Multiple Display Advertising Items Why Zen garden stones gather less moss Climate change hits temples of tranquillity Japan Medvedev offers to train Afghan police Afghanistan Multiple Display Advertising Items Summit aims to seem strong while taking no action EU divided over how to respond to Russia Georgia The Sunday Times Dividing lines Puppy love: dogs go for a walk down the aisle Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Parliament tries to defuse anti-government protests (AP): Peace talks deadlocked despite release of prisoners (AFP): Flood survivors plead for help for stranded relatives Friendship sealed with apology and billion-dollar deal Libya Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank faces tough call on interest rates Laptops on offer Enterprise initiative South Korea in crisis Quote of the day Lehman spin-off Business big shot End for Kleinwort as Commerzbank pays €9.8bn for Dresdner Bank Job losses expected as London activities overlap At last, a viable challenge is made to Germany's No 1 Farewell to a City name The canditate who wins on the economy will be the one Stock markets First trading day brings inroads and a glow to face of Turquoise China's challenges demand its leaders be bold Commodities Standard Life Currencies Need to know Take stock with The Times British funds Exchange rates PCC Make room for the new mobile . . . the free laptop UK Business big shot Going wireless Stalled growth and creeping inflation leave the MPC with dilemma of direction UK No money, but ministers plan help for manufacturers (Reuters): Bank will not extend liquidity scheme (PA): Zoom debt claims Investec to fund stars (PA): M&S hearing Leasedrive sold on South Korea heads for black September as problems pile up for the ailing won American investments threaten currency Risk-seekers shun the City in search of thrills and profits overseas Scooters offer electric solution in traffic Economic confidence is key to door of White House Suddenly one issue is dominating the thoughts of American voters as the election looms. Suzy Jagger contrasts the candidates' approach John McCain, Republican The Times Barack Obama, Democrat It is time to breathe new life into Britain's wilting biotechs, and here is how you do it Sir Chris Evans does not have far to look for evidence of how investment can reap rich rewards, reports Catherine Boyle Sir Chris Evans Q&A Equity Prices Leonard Cheshire Disability Reader Offers Ltd Geoffrey Perkins Writer, producer and former head of BBC comedy who helped to establish such stars as Harry Enfield and Catherine Tate Geoffrey Perkins, comedy writer, actor and producer, was born on February 22,1953. He died after being hit by a lorry on August 29,2008, aged 55 Bernie Brillstein Larger than life American talent agent and manager who launched Saturday Night Live and The Muppets, among other shows Bernie Brillstein, showbiz manager and film producer, was born on April 26,1931. He died of chronic lung disease on August 7,2008, aged 77 'He found fame at Ferrari, but also bitter frustration' Military lives that shaped the course of history These extracts from the new Times book of military obituaries trace developments in warfare from the Napoleonic era to the Falklands campaign The Times Phil Hill Racing driver who won the Formula-One world title, the first for the US, amid tragedy in 1961 Philip Toll Hill, motor racing driver, was born on April 20,1927. He died on August 28,2008, aged 81 Babylonian 'sea goat' comes out to graze among the stars Night Sky September The struggle to save Byron's villa at Livorno Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Anniversaries Golden Anniversaries Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam Private The Times School Notices Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices A carefree hour in the midst of war Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Premium Bonds Leverhulme awards Emeritus fellowships Union discriminated against women Law Report Court of Appeal Proving gains were ill-gotten Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Sanders left to rue luck as broken leg puts him out of Melbourne Cup Ballydoyle's use of pacemakers deserves only admiration Poulter and Casey make Ryder Cup as Faldo's wild cards Dettori has Arc mount on Gateway to savour Hamilton Park Racing Kempton Park Lingfield Park William Hill make Curlin 7-2 joint-favourite, with … Bet of the day Maoineach, trained by Jim Bolger, made an impressive … Quiet, unsung heroes are true greats of angling Folkestone Yesterday's racing Results Athletics Golf Motorcycling Musselburgh Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Tennis Newton Abbot Football Fixtures Cricket Rossi survives an early scare to put one hand on his eighth world title MotoGP Sport Staff: Giovanardi masters wet conditions to edge out Plato Patience is a rare virtue as O'Sullivan secures crown Snooker Deng return boosts Britain squad bruised by injuries and absentees Basketball Said makes light of heavy greens to extend run Bowls Sami heads to Sussex to fill overseas spot Brand on hot streak Taylor at the double Loeb remains on top England see off Italy Blomqvist triumphs Olympic medal haul provides the inspiration for another gold rush Paralympics Paralympians target repeat of second-place finish in past two Games Roberts is not put off stroke by China's mystery threat Advanced rigging provided Britain crews in Beijing with vital edge Rowing The Times Wembley wait continues for Hull despite heroic effort Rugby league Fear of failure provides driving force for St Helens in their quest for double Anderson turns focus to Super League Wilkinson high on wish list to become Toulon's newest plaything Rugby union Money matters Montgomery brings down curtain on record career for South Africa Valuev grateful for small talk from trainer as he makes light of Ruiz Boxing Russian heavyweight regains WBA title Khan warned to be wary of habits picked up as amateur Ecclestone drops opposition and welcomes Mosley back into the fold Motor racing Timesonline Flintoff captures his form of old as an exciting new era beckons Cricket Yorkshire grab win with help of weather NatWest Pro40 second division University matches the latest casualty of rise in Twenty 20 With counties thriving and England improving, young players must be given chance to develop Scoreboards Battle-hardened Murray underlines strength of character and maturity Tennis Scot recovers from the brink of defeat Timesonline Relief for Davydenko as betting probe nears an end Johnson can lead England out of Woodward's shadow Flintoff far more than the sum of his parts When change is not always for the better Arsenal remain happy to keep the dream alive The one-sided battle of club versus country Captain rocks the boat as Clarke is cast out Golf Ulsterman's cup run brought to an end Twelve good men: Faldo's Europe team to take on the US Timesonline Friends given the chance to slip into old routine Golf Ohuruogu refuses to let the rain or snipers dim her golden aura Athletics Briton wins in a canter on wet homecoming Steve Thompson Timesonline Collins pays for 'poor' results as UKA banks Times Crossword 24,007 Picture Gallery The Times Faldo ruffles feathers with his choice of Poulter the peacock Owen left at home by England Capello takes gamble with striker's omission The Times Flintoff edges England closer to series whitewash Inside today The Times Holiday over? Let the memory linger on . . . The first weeks back at work after a summer break can be the most stressful of the year. Psychologist Oliver James explains how, by rediscovering what is truly important in your life, you can have that contented holiday feeling all year round Em, Lo: Part one The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster Just browsing Tory reading list made me the dinner guest from Hell The Times Don't feed cheese to dogs . . . . . . and other pet-care advice to Blue Peter presenters over the past 50 years. Biddy Baxter, the veteran editor of the programme (and, she protests, animal lover) reveals in a new book some of the correspondence that earned her a gold badge So fuel-efficient, it's practically a moped Motoring Act on Co2 Seat Ibiza Ecomotive 'It's like someone's turned off the TV' Penny Wark meets a woman who is convinced that epilepsy causes long-term memory loss Boots Bare bones bring Londoners' stories to life Lifescan Snack attack Nutrition Q&A Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell answers your questions Bloom in your garden Fitness Regular weeding, hoeing and mowing can improve your fitness. says Peta Bee, and a few simple exercises will prevent stiffness Boots The good, the bad . . . and the fatty Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Why she's Top Girl As Caryl Churchill turns 70 this week, her admirers and collaborators tell Lucy Powell what it's like to work with one of our most important playwrights Fat PiG Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Last chance Book now Contemporary — it's our middle name For its 60th birthday the ICA offers free admission. Here, Ekow Eshun, its artistic director, looks to the next 60 The Times Vote for musical perfection Which is the best classical recording of the past 30 years? Richard Morrison introduces our poll and James Jolly champions the first nomination Timesonline The Times Feel that Chemical reaction First night Pop Chemical Brothers Olympia, W14 Proms New York Philharmonic/Maazel Albert Hall/Radio 3 Edinburgh Theatre I Went to the House . . . Royal Lyceum Timesoffers Unhappy families TV & Radio Weekend tv Fiona's Story (BBC One) The Conspiracy Files: Lockerbie (BBC Two) Dispatches: Undercover Mosque — The Return Viewing guide Channel 4,8pm The Children ITV1, 9pm The Spy in Black (1939, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1pm Police Academy (1984) ITV1, 10.35pm Variations Extreme Fishing with Robson Green Five, 9pm Indecent Proposal (1993) Channel 4,11.10pm BBC One Tv today The Sunday Times Today's tv Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Web watcher Imperial Japan Answers from Page 23 Word Watching Today's radio Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Appeal Times2 Quiz Codeword No 305 Acorn Win a Fuji camera and digital frame Su doku Word Watching More Puzzles, including Crossword, Kenken, Polygon … Picture Gallery The Times The Workout Solution Timesonline The Times The News Owen troubles build Newcastle United reveal details of contract extension on offer Bellamy risks backlash West Brom begin to reinforce their defence Window watch Capello is the right man, says Redknapp The News Spot the pie Bullard called up as Croatia test looms First inclusion for Fulham man but no place for Owen The Prem England squad Timesonline Benítez hit by Torres injury blow The Times Real take the gloves off in Robinho row Chelsea accused of unsetting forward but still harbour hopes of capturing their man Shattered dreams Chelsea run out of gas The Games Barclays Premier League Martin Samuel on an afternoon of frustration for Scolari as charges resort to the long ball Tony's Fiyer Dark clouds on horizon In our second extract from his new book, Gabriele Marcotti tells how Fabio Capello's dropping of David Beckham was not his wisest move Tomorrow Zaki's flying after brace tames Hull The Games Curbishley takes pride Barclays Premier League Balancing act sees Middlesbrough through Martin Samuel The Columnist Chelsea fans should be wary of growing Russian influence And another thing. . . Simple act of cheating The Debate Would you pick Beckham in the England team? Reality closes on Redknapp despite win The Games Barclays Premier League Barry walks tall Peter Lansley watches midfield player win popularity contest all-round Barton given short, sharp French lesson Tacticalanalysis Arsenal slice Newcastle apart Backward step for Capello Boro bury boring tag Portsmouth leave door open Chances must be taken Wright-Phillips makes perfect return to City Barclays Premier League Mowbray rejects forward planning How they stand Leading scorers In form Average goals scored Player of the weekend Jermain Defoe Portsmouth Palace punished by Doyle hat-trick Coca-Cola Championship Gabriele Marcotti The Columnist The Continent Famagusta fairytale is just a portent of things to come And another thing . . . How long will Mourinho enjoy his humble pie? Italian league Spanish league French league German league Dons forced to learn the hard way Coca-Cola League One Inside today The Columnist Timesonline Championship The Results Coca-Cola Football League League One League Two Non-League The Results Late show from Ellison earns replay Scotland The Box Andorra v England Live matches Two ways to feed your fantasy Playthegame Fantasyfootball Oil strike secures Gillingham victory Timesonline Spot the pie Miller rejoices in revenge Old Firm derby In this week The Final Word Dunhill Crisis in the Caucasus provokes new divisions between old foes The Agenda Your need-to-know guide to what's ahead World Affairs Window on the world Five to watch The Times In tray
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