News from 03/09/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Dr J. Alastair Lack, Ann Martin, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Harry Baker, Paul Hoggart, David Rose, Peter Wade, Rob Howarth, Mike Harvey, Philip Howard, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Melissa Katsoulis, Captain E. P. Carlisle, Martin G. Sexton, Carl Mortished, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Charlene Sweeney, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, David Sharrock, Hannah Fletcher, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, John McGovern, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Nicholas Critchley, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, John Mercer, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Tim Hallissey Sports Editor, Tristan Gooley, Lilly Peel, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Brigid M. Edge, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alice Olins, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Denis MacShane MP, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Damian Whitworth, Sir Alan Peacock, Mick Hume, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Deyan Sudjic, Paul Simons, Owen Luder, Gerard Baker US Editor, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Emily Ford, Richard Monkhouse, Dominic Maxwell, Michael Moran, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Kevin Dowling, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Chief Art Critic, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, David Hampson, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Professor Robert McCorquodale Director, Michael Evans, Normand Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, David Wright, Miles Costello, Giles Oakley,
ResumoIndex The Times Secret convoy defies Taleban in epic bluff Jeremy Page watches as British troops arrive at the Kajaki Dam after fighting through the Afghan badlands Index Stamp duty holiday, but recession looms Plea by Dubai accused Mansion's CCTV clues Thailand emergency Hedge funds attack Keegan's choice Inside today Rescuing Homeowners Leading articles The Government has little power and no legitimate interest in supporting asset prices; its housing package gives the wrong political signals Index Line in the Sand British derring-do in Afghanistan could change millions of lives Perils of Paradise Dubai is modernising, but not necessarily Westernising Times2 News Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Brown's autumn offensive is hit by warning of recession Relaunch so tiny it fits in first-time buyer's flat Not a makeover-just downsizing HURTIGRUTEn Bosses hire diet police to help staff shed weight — and classes will be at lunchtime Office weigh-ins and public humiliation? Fat chance Heavyweight business The Workout IRA Army Council 'no longer poses a threat' Degrees 'won't pay' Charity bid to run jails Clegg expects Most read at timesonline. co. uk Lies and my ordeal, by woman facing jail over 'sex on beach' We hugged and kissed, says note to The Times Champion boxer 'shot dead in nightclub row over smoking' Rolex Inside today Inside today Operation Tsuka Afghanistan An audacious mission fraught with political problems and military risks Afghanistan The Government issued a D notice to stop reports that might endanger men, Anthony Loyd writes If this is to be a turning point, Kabul must join forces in the south Inside today Raffle at £5,000 a ticket is a laugh all the way to Banksy Barclays All the fun of the art fair The Hilton Family EU approves proposal to try Britons in their absence in foreign courts Proposals 'throw habeas corpus out the window' Suzuki In court today HSBC Premier Emin comes out fighting for first Olympic losers People La Binoche finds a new routine John Lewis We learnt two things at Monday's premiere of RocknRolla Horror at the GQ Men of the Year awards last "I'd like to ride a motorcycle across America, but not just any motorcycle, one with a sidecar, " says Hugh Laurie Talent-show addicts should easily pick up the thread … Another milestone for John Prescott. He is now Britain Postscript Stephen Fry is to appear in the panto Snow White and Vintage motorcycle leaves rivals standing at sale Ba Publisher asks the public to find its next bestseller Dolphins kill weaker breeds in hunt for scarce food Combining drugs 'sees off child fevers sooner' Who's Who of medieval knights for British Library Failed tycoon on CCTV with rifle 'shot family before blaze' Bailiffs were moving in on Shropshire mansion Palatial home is burnt-out shell Behind the story British Airways Rewind to classics for the best cinema, say film-makers Britannia Building Society Timesonline Remand in 'plot to kill Brown' Striker cleared Fatal cliff fall Grave error Standard Life Kingfisher £1.6bn rescue package for home buyers will not work and may even do harm, say industry chiefs Housing Dfs Market ills cannot be cured by a sticking plaster Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Why should housebuilding stop if we have this option?' The first-time buyer The family The single person Engineer swims river to escape African captivity Staples Beaten? Us? Don't be funny. Birds sing like football supporters to raise their morale after a defeat Halifax Caffeine 'hit' for children Theft from car in traffic Boy, 16, leapt from viaduct Man wedged in wheelie bin Cheltenham & Gloucester Beijing ticket conmen ready to run same scam in London Multiple Display Advertising Items Novelist falls ill after eating poisonous mushrooms Mistaking fungi can be deadly Multiple Display Advertising Items A loveable woman, but an appalling candidate Sarah Palin's zest for life gives her an appeal even to those who oppose her views. But is she really White House material? Tread softly, for you tread on my wetsuits You've got (dull) mail Flight of fancy Index Traveller's fare The mass chattering class changing America The racist South was always Democrat. But Barack Obama may at last be able to shake off his party's legacy of shame Picture Gallery Tears before bed — and that's just grandad What happened when an ageing editor was left alone with two children - and what was learnt Depart in peace In my view Thunderer: That was just an availability check, Selina No legal basis for troops in Georgia Europe at war Freefall, not free loans Ways to navigate Britain's rich landscape Target culture and empty courts Timesonline Titians for sale Falklands timeline Disco chess, anyone? Line management A woman's work Unpredictable teens There's no hiding the truth: the British are the masters of deceit From bamboozling the Nazis in the war to fooling the Taleban this week, nobody lies better than the stiff upper lips, says Ben MacIntyre Psychologies The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Double entendres, but half as much fun First night Theatre 'Allo 'Allo! Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage Multiple Display Advertising Items After all the storm and tempest, Palin prepares to take centre stage Timesonline Index Troopergate aims a Taser at election campaign How the unknown quantity can wreak havoc Halifax Alliance Française de Londres The candidate who 'wanted Alaskan independence' Gustav evacuees return, but another storm brews Tiscali Four-day week for schools is hard lesson for unions Multiple Display Advertising Items Street battles rage as leader is kept at bay Army hesitates after emergency is declared The Sunday Times Foreign Office advice Timesonline Cheney visits Georgia on Caucasus trip (Reuters): Rebel town seized (Reuters): Hitman charge (AFP): Gaddafi case (AFP): Kosovo envoys (AP): Victory on a plate Timesonline Police fire 'Dirty Harry' for having gangland links Multiple Display Advertising Items Make my day! Olympic golden glow forecast to tarnish fast Recruitment plunges M&S hires David Jason Verwaayen appointed Quote of the day KDB eyes Lehman bid Business big shot TCI and Atticus ready to demand the heads of senior Deutsche Börse executives Activist investors mount fresh assault on exchange Changes at exchanges Index Iran calls for production cuts as oil price plummets Stock markets Asian central banks step in as turbulence buffets region Darling strays beyond the margin of error Takes biscuit, wants more jam Commodities Name games Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Take stock with The Times Business big shot As sterling sinks, so price rises spread ever further Olympics factor stems slump in confidence Lonmin says 'no', but when the price is right takeover will be possible The Times Retail tycoons, your challenge is simple. Down that pint in . . . City Diary It is one of the odder examples of memorabilia that I can think of, but all you Elvis fancs out there, here's your chance to buy your hero's fingerprints at auction in London tomorrow, under the hammer at the Idea Generation Gallery The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organisation is believed … City Diary O2 says that it will talk to supermarkets, including City Diary New faces and an old name in pursuit of riches City Diary Newspapers and television are busy whinging about City Diary As the economy slows, the hunt for jobs from building sites to the City gets harder It is not just food any more, so M&S changes tack Timesonline In2 SkyePharma's price hit by discount share sale scheme Google turns up heat on Microsoft with new browser's global debut Web wars The search engine is entering its rival's territory, aiming for a 'cloud computing' era, but the real test is now in surfers' hands. Mike Harvey reports The Times Intuitive system that guards against irritating crashes Chrome On a screen near you 'Kangaroo' plans leap into new era for web TV How it works Media Planet The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Bentley British funds Verwaayen returns for revival mission at Alcatel-Lucent C. V. Koreans set sights on Lehman Brothers in quest for a cut-price Wall Street presence Volvo chief departs amid Ford shake-up Kingfisher takes off Australian rate cut Smallbone deal Brake put on Nano Nokia takes on iPod Multiple Display Advertising Items Europe has weak hand in a poker game of power Korea University Wall Street Markets 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 Government's boost for housing cheers builders Market report Scott Wilson's confident view Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Chance for the faint-hearted to cash in on Eaga's recovery Mattioli Woods Deal of the day Timesonline Smallbone Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Lieutenant-Commander Ian Fraser, VC Submariner who sank a Japanese cruiser in a daring attack off Singapore in 1945 for which he and a leading seaman won the VC Lieutenant-Commander Ian Fraser, VC, DSC, RD and Bar, wartime submariner, was born on December 18,1920. He died on September 1,2008, aged 87 Timesonline Index Penny Wade Social activist who helped to found the National Childbirth Trust and several centres for the homeless Penny Wade, social activist, was born on March 16,1930. She died on July 22,2008, aged 78 The Right Rev David Young Long-serving Bishop of Ripon who was noted for his patient commitment to education and mission The Right Rev David Young, Bishop of Ripon, 1977-99, was born on Sept 2,1931. He died of cancer on August 10,2008, aged 76 Ken Campbell Lives remembered David Hammond Rodney Gordon Lives online Court Circular Timesonline Bridge Chess Winning move Excitement and speed at Brooklands' famous track Times Archive Timesonline Symbolic past of early Aegeans School Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Legal Notices Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private In Memoriam - War Appointments Birthdays School Notices All Box Numbers Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box There is a warm welcome on the Welsh beaches Late Travel Wales has more to offer than wet weekends British Isles Late deals Two nights for two in Westminster, £178; two weeks' sailing in Greece from £499; a week's all-in in St Lucia, £599 The Times Short haul Timesonline Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Coolmore called to account over 'team tactics' Goodwood Yesterday's results The Times Bet of the day Southwell Index Sedgefield Lingfield Park Racing Zarkava pleased her trainer, Alain de Royer- Dupré, … Brighton Kempton Park Course specialists Hereford Azinger forced on the back foot over his select band of rookies Ryder Cup Thelondonpaper Harrison is jailed for assaulting girlfriend Woods expecting Wheeldon joins rivals Powell goes close Britain's 'dogfight' England fired up to finish job by promise of higher calling Cricket Bowling attack wins South Africa's respect Durham attempt to go one better in captivating finale Hick makes a tearful exit after deciding to call it quits Murray takes brilliance in his stride Tennis Timesonline Cricket Results Football Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Booth predicts battle of good versus evil against Wasps Rugby union Timesonline He shoots, he scores . . . he's dropped Timesonline The Ecuadorean football federation (FEF) has Renault Remembering the Gravesend shifts helps keep smile on Bullard's face England new boy mindful of all the hard times Curbishley's dispute with board deepens Football Moyes lifts standard Evans fears for future Call-up for Stearman Kilbane to wear mask Black mood gives way to white flag in supporters' uneasy truce Undercurrent of tension at St James' Park Newcastle statement Berbatov wakes up to his dream move Football The Times Sulking could have earned me a transfer, admits Hunt Al-Fahim takes aim at United with Ronaldo a £135m target Big Bang: the City revolution Torres, Fàbregas and Ronaldinho could follow The City dream team? Scolari calls for further funds after Robinho saga Promotion is the goal - for Abu Dhabi, not club Big Bang: the City revolution Pressure mounts on Liverpool owners to end their resistance Milkround Profits of doom haunting rivals of football's super-ric Big Bang: the City revolution The new breed of fabulously wealthy owners is not interested in making money - and that spells bad news for the rest, Martin Samuel reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Best of the web: 'Another United or Chelsea? I can't think of anything more abhorrent' Times Crossword 24,009 Picture Gallery The Times Keegan may walk away for good Newcastle manager battles for compensation before exit The Times Index Inside today Index The gulf of Arabia The case of Michelle Palmer, in court yesterday accused of having sex on a beach in Dubai, highlights the chasm between the desert state's conservative values and the personal freedoms treasured by many Western expats. Sonia Verma reports High hopes The Dubai story Take the 5p challenge A woman this week bought a wedding dress on eBay for 5p. What else can the once-mighty shilling purchase? Damian Whitworth puts the coin to the test Bad statistics Just your average British storm Further reading Work-lit classics for ex-employees Timesonline Time please: a sad toast to the death of the pub The Times 50 ways to fight the grind Part three: style tips You might be back to the grey British weather after your summer holiday, but there's no need to look downcast. Ten top fashion and beauty experts reveal how they shine in winter Multiple Display Advertising Items AA Coming around again: this season's trends look eerily familiar Fashion Why, wonders Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong, do designers — who are meant to be fearless agents of change — keep opting for the past? The Times Style fix Why does Madge look like a virgin? 40 not out A guide to the clothes and accessories that work — and some that don't — for grown-ups. This week: wrinkles Curve ball Don't be put off your style stride by the new, soft lines that fashion is throwing at you Multiple Display Advertising Items Index The Kink kronikler The Kinks' presiding genius Ray Davies has written a musical inspired by his childhood memories, says Mick Hume The Times Timesonline What makes the perfect city? Bustle, culture, clean streets, the Olympics . . . Deyan Sudjic gives a menu for the metropolis Timesonline Balm for the soul Hear Hough's magic Hedda, the desperate Notting Hill housewife First night Theatre Hedda Gate, W11 Theatre Fragments Young Vic, SE1 National Theatre Inside today Proms GMJO/Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3 Last night's tv Five's a crowd True Stories: Four Wives, One Man (More4) Secrets of the Jesus Tomb (Five) Lost in Austen Viewing guide ITV1, 9pm God on Trial BBC Two, 9pm A Matter of Life and Death (1946) Film choice Channel 4,1.30pm The Consequences of Love (2004) BBC Four, 10pm Variations Desperate Housewives Channel 4,10pm Opening Night (1977) Sky Arts, 10pm Tv today The Sunday Times Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Celebrities hog the webcam Answers from Page 23 and 24 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4623 Polygon Appeal Times2 Quiz Codeword No 307 Milkround Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution Desperate for more puzzles? No contest — in today's game Three Lions on a shirt can't beat the lure of lucre The Agenda Your need-to-know guide to what's ahead Ten to watch In tray Multiple Display Advertising Items
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