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News from 04/09/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, David Wighton, Edward Reader, Anatol Lieven, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Tim Albone, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Ben Hudson, Simon Barnes, Frank Pope Ocean Correspondent, Ed Cooke, Kazbek Basayev, Peter Lansley, Alexandra Blair, David Wighton Business Editor, Helen Corkery, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rose, Nicholas Russell, Ivo Tennant, Paul Dunn, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Carl Mortished, Edward Dixon, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Frank Close, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Lucy Bannerman, Stefan Camenzind, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, John Lees, Pat Gibson, Hannah Fletcher, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Gary Jacob, Michael Jefferys, Peter Stiff, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Dorothy Rowe, Michael Daley, Anatole Kaletsky, Brian Aldiss, Sophie Hewitt-Jones, Ron Lewis, Susan Ebenston, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Susan Thompson, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Marcus de Guingand Managing director, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Sam Parkhouse, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alice Olins, Jeremy Streeten, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Margaret Leonard, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Vince Cable, Beth Richardson, Sean O'Neill, Stephen Jones, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Alice Thomson, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Carrie Graham, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Raffaele Jerusalmi, Kevin Maher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Rob Harris, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Adam Fresco, A. J. D. Edwards, Dominic Kennedy, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Gillian Guy, Sue Kay, Matthew Parris, Phil Murray Director, Angus MacLeod, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Fiona Bruce, Ian Whittell, Heather McGregor Managing director, Martin Waller, Jane Ross, Stephen Dalton, Assistant Professor Scott L. Greer, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Carlo Martelli, Alex Tribick, Dr Pam Spurr, Michelle Dewberry,

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Index Meet the parents-to-be: the new Republican family Ian Blair will be ousted as head of Scotland Yard Index £90m hole in budget for criminal justice Leap in food prices Assassination attempt Policy bonuses cut Turmoil at West Ham Inside today Index The Twilight of Sir Ian Blair Leading articles Britain's top policeman has never been short of good intentions or persuasive arguments. But he has politicised his job, and undermined his own authority Index The Mark of McCain The Republican candidate needs to explain what he stands for Tales of the Unexpected Wayward predictions are part of the human condition On the Hoof Living dangerously Fading glamour Bear necessities Lost in translation Picture Gallery Economical question Today's weather The No 1 quality newspaper for business readers Timesonline Prices will come down Nqa Families hit by huge rise in cost of food Shunned by polo set, but Jordan is in the saddle as champion for inner-city children Why shouldn't urbanites feel horsey love too? The Workout Clarification Defra staff may face budget skills test £63m boost for Tate Hospital tax bailout Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Brown forced to abandon fuel aid plan after EU ruling over pollution permits Labour 'doomed to disaster at polls if it doesn't change' Versace The Times Mysteries of the Universe will be solved, starting next Wednesday Science Journey back to the beginning of time is nearly complete From gluons to sparticles Fendi The man who refused to quit runs out of options Queen of boho chic returns for another fashion rescue mission Timesonline Designing for a different DNA Fendi British Airways Nationalists up for fight with Westminster over scrapping council tax Timesonline I'm no neocon, says Cameron as he sets out his world vision Boodles Sainsbury's Minister flies the flag, but for Italy, not Britain People To prove he's still a sex symbol after marrying last … Why did Kirsten Dunst ban the writer Toby Young from … Fiona's fear on Roadshow gig AA Wizened 1980s stars will be "restored to their former … Postscript In her MySpace blog, the actress Lindsay Lohan criticis House of Fraser "You may be excused in four years' time, Daley. " M&S Cod and chips? Better make that pollock, according to guilt-free guide to seafood Consumers are left floundering Barclays CitroËn Slumming it again pays off for Trainspotting man Boots Inside today Orange Fearful parents may boycott cancer jabs Exam board cuts 'i will kill' poem Soldier guilty of shooting friend Blair's guard left gun in Starbucks Surprise bull run for holiday town Scandinavian Airlines 'Fat Man' wins fight over £2m casino debt The Times Honda The Times Courts face closure as judges are told of £90m shortfall in collection of fees Judiciary Bonhams Inside today Dfs Sentenced to cold comfort Self-financing legal cases are too high a price for society Timesonline Ceremonial steeds take a relaxing seaside holiday Waterstone's Gang jailed for £1m raids on jewellery stores Stamp cast expected to deliver £10,000 at auction Makeover man fined for 'Footballers' Wives' house Gigantic spider goes for crawl across Liverpool The Times Vauxhall Vulnerable resident died in care home during emergency visit by inspectors Falling pound means that the only way is up Despite the Government's modest and ineffective 'rescue package', the outlook is looking brighter for Britain's economy Press a key, raise a billion for charity Mind the gap Lost in translation Index Got a light, sir? Picture Gallery Britain 2028: we need ten new cities, please Our approach to immigration is unsustainable. We must either cap numbers or introduce a tough guest worker scheme Power cuts fuel Pakistan's power struggle The assassination attempt on the Prime Minister is the latest twist in a complex battle for influence Lest we forget In my view The Government needs $1.5bn quickly to pay its electricity bills Thunderer: The sheikh wants Man City in the 'big four' Art for art's sake Performance discord The economy and politicians who tell the truth It is still rape, violence or not Timesonline Leverhulme scholars Harvard Yard's view Thrilling strikes Pickers on the hop Palin's sanctity of life A team for the pot Funereal route After New Orleans - would you move here? Whether by earthquake, flood, drought or volcanic eruption, some of the world's cities are in serious danger of disaster, says Paul Simons Waterstone's . . . and some that disappeared Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Scary sister from rehab has her big day First night Film Rachel Getting Married Venice Film Festival Mitsubishi Motors Sky Assassins open fire and US troops attack as Pakistan prepares to elect a President Index Leaders who died The dealer has won power-now he must use it properly Sony Full Flavour Marlene Dietrich's legacy loses allure in music hall of fading chorus girls The mfi The Blue Angel WHSmith Rivalry and rancour bring yet another crisis to survivors of Orange Revolution (AFP): Pirates seize French yacht (AFP): Gunman kills six (Reuters): Thai turmoil (Reuters): Canadians die (Reuters): Prison to reopen (Reuters): Historic visit (Reuters): Baltic bridge (AFP): Lost kingdom Neuroscientist 'had list of New York terror targets' United States Staples Palin goes on the attack as old guard braces for wild ride US Elections The Governor of Alaska got her teeth into Barack Obama and the liberal media last night, report Tom Baldwin and Tim Reid in St Paul The Times Timesonline Republicans are relying on a creative ambiguity that urges voters to forget the past Son will face death — and some teasing - in bloody region of Iraq Timesonline Elephants know if you truncate their food The Times Timesonline Raja Fashions The Times Banks lead FTSE 100 down as shares slide Punch scraps dividend DSG reports job fears Commerzbank pledge Quote of the day BAE in nuclear line-up Business big shot Falling markets force Norwich Union to slash final policy bonuses by 10% TUC chief attacks M&S whistle-blower's dismissal Index Stock markets The Times leads the way for business British Business Survey 2008 Caught overlooking the hedge Is the party over for pubs? Commodities Cleaned out Timesonline Serious Readers Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Airports Authority of India Punch delivers new blow by scrapping dividend For many of Britain's pubs, location is key to survival Women now facing concrete ceiling as progress stalls, says equality body UK Study finds setbacks for females in top jobs Chicago GSB Seeking inspiration in the pursuit of happiness City Diary On the day that even Tracey Emin admitted that it might not be a bad idea for artists to be able to draw, this is the winner of the £25,000 Threadneedle Figurative Prize, sponsored by the City firm of that name, voted for by visitors to the Mail Galleries where it and the other entries are displayed and awarded last night Whitty response to a reasonable question City Diary One of the most popular business books of the autumn … City Diary John Browett, the newish chief executive of DSG I City Diary I have been puzzling over a solemn advertisement taken City Diary Picture Gallery Prudential buys £1bn pension liabilities from Cable & Wireless in record deal Timesonline Consumers press the 'off' button to leave DSG facing prospect of first-half loss Bank chief promises no sackings before Christmas in wake of Dresdner takeover The Times Hedge funds caught out as hurricane fails to lift oil price Japan's biggest bank joins queue of suitors for Lehman Brothers as focus settles on hedge fund Barbados Sovereign funds develop guidelines for behaviour The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds Coca-Cola reveals its $2.5bn taste for Chinese juice The Times Drinks cabinet 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 Fears of recession send blue chips' shares into red Market report Investors sold on auction site Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day QinetiQ's strengths are coming to the fore in a bear market Spice Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day DS Smith Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The arch-fixer of barristers' clerks finally takes a bow Paul Shrubsall helped to redefine the barrister's clerk for the modern era, says Frances Gibb Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis A changing world Index Timesonline Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Russia still has the Bear necessities Despite sabre-rattling from the EU over South Ossetia, Edward Fennell says, Moscow and the West still need to do business together Lawyer of the week Not so tough at the top Reader Offers Ltd Professor Thomas Weller Nobel prize-winning virologist whose pioneering research led to polio vaccines that saved millions of lives Professor Thomas Weller, virologist and parasitologist, was born on June 15,1915. He died on August 23,2008, aged 93 Index Ken Campbell Lives remembered Professor John Barron Sir Bill Cotton Lieutenant-Commander Ian Fraser K. K. Birla Industrial tycoon and philanthropist who opposed commercial protectionism and was close to Gandhi Krishna Kumar Birla, business tycoon and philanthropist, was born on October 12,1918. He died on August 30,2008, aged 89 Lives online Timesonline Masanobu Fukuoka Agriculturalist who sought 'unification with nature' through natural farming techniques Masanobu Fukuoka, agriculturalist, was born on February 2,1913. He died on August 16,2008, aged 95 Don LaFontaine 'The King of Voiceovers' who worked on trailers for thousands of movies including The Godfather and Fatal Attraction Don LaFontaine, voiceover artist, was born on August 26,1940. He died on September 1,2008, aged 68 Italian homecoming for the exiled Rossetti family Notebook Exhibition Historic photographs from the Times Archive Court Circular Awards Legal news School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Timesonline Thanksgiving Services Announcements School Notices Public Notices Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Action group sets sights on saving Redcar Salisbury The meeting at Chepstow tomorrow has been abandoned … Bet of the day Index Brighton Yesterday's results Hereford Lingfield Park Kempton Park Redcar The Times Course specialists Warwick Great Leighs Wolstenholme aiming to enjoy life as oldest swinger on Tour Golf Amateur dramatics The Times Deng stars but Britain edged in overtime Basketball Hatton happy that he has Mayweather in his corner Boxing Yorkshire v Sussex Durham v Lancashire Middlesex v Gloucestershire Derbyshire v Glamorgan Pattinson gives reminder of England pedigree LV County Championship Worcestershire v Warwickshire Too shy to be a genius, but nothing modest about Hick's record Why cricket in China means six short legs Rain stops England from moving up Cricket Results Football Rugby union Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Rugby league The Sunday Times Visa problems scupper Shoaib Murray's brave heart takes him past battling rival and on to semi-finals Tennis Jack moves back as Jones looks to profit from new rules Rugby union Timesonline Patriots favourites to go one better in NFL Fox-Pitt record bid Getting the picture Setbacks for Said Inside today Gerrard likely to return for United clash The day when Sky brightens on the stroke of midnight Defoe's appetite sharpening after regular diet of starters City ready to roll out red carpet as Hughes prepares for royal welcome First meeting with Arab owners tomorrow United unfazed by rivals' audacious bid for Berbatov Timesonline New owners, deep pockets Keegan or Wise? Something has got to give in the battle of St James' Park Agent arrested after Downing lodges formal complaint Kenwright looks for Everton's billionaire Drogba taking care Niemi calls it a day Sommeil out of coma Koumas fitness doubt Cystic Fibrosis Trust Negative tactics and restless players: a recipe for departure Dressing-room unrest and angry fans spell end for Curbishley Potential East End boys Timesonline Jumping before inevitable push makes perfect sense Pearce berates Upton Park 'witch-hunt' Beware the break Times Crossword 24,010 Picture Gallery The Times Bilic ready to reject riches on offer from West Ham Search begins to replace Curbishley The Times Inside today Index Index The uneasy rider Having won an Olympic silver medal at rowing, followed this year by a Beijing Olympic gold for cycling. Rebecca Romero says she's thinking of taking up windsurfing. Alice Thomson meets the driven young athlete who can't sit still The Times Send us your views In your dreams Mr Memory 50 ways to fight the grind Part four: back-to-work tips Can't face returning to your desk? Declutter it, make a to-do list and ask your boss for a promotion (or a sabbatical) with these tips from careers and business experts Family politics: can children survive the limelight? The Times Unfaithful men: can't they just keep it in their genes? A new report suggests there's a genetic reason why some men are born to cheat. But experts argue that's just a convenient excuse—family, culture and communication are also key factors. Alexandra Blair reports The Times A sense of humour Therapy notes Multiple Display Advertising Items His greatest Hitches Arts screen All next week The Times is giving away Alfred Hitchcock DVDs. Here our film critics have a stab at choosing his 50 most memorable cinematic moments Index The Times Timesonline Hitch: the reviews From our archive London pride A symphony revived Is that a gun in your pocket? Film reviews Guy Ritchie tries to liven up a tired old franchise with homoeroticism. James Christopher stifles a yawn Rockn Rolla 15,114 minutes Bangkok Dangerous 18,99 minutes Sweet Land 12A, 110 minutes A very Fiennes performance but really nothing to Di for Ralph Fiennes firing on all cylinders shows up the rest of the cast of The Duchess, says Kevin Maher, while J-Lo soft-pedals the Salsa King's life story The Duchess 12A, 110 minutes El Cantante 15,106 minutes Nevr Apologies 15,111 minutes Disaster Movie PG, 89 minutes Brand Alley The Duchess There will be blood It's war on the film festival circuit: after a quiet, star-free year, Venice is going head-to-head with Toronto, reports Wendy Ide Epic, but no revolution First night Dance A Tale of Two Cities West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Proms Berliner Philharmoniker/Rattle Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre Twelfth Night Tricycle, Nw6 The Lion King Timesoffers Living on a prayer TV & Radio Last night's tv Chateau Monty/The Great Italian Escape Viewing guide Channel 4,8pm/8.30pm Super Doctors BBC One, 9pm Black Narcissus (1947) Film choice Channel 4,1.30pm Variations When Women Rule the World Channel 4,10.35pm Tsotsi (2005) Sky Indie, 10pm All of Me (1984) BBC One, 11.15pm Tv today The Times Today's tv Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Answers from Pages 23 and 24 Word Watching Science takes the rap Web watcher Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4624 Polygon Appeal Times2 Quiz Codeword No 308 Sunrise Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery Pinkridges Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution Index ICMA Centre Contents Media Planet Financialexpress ETFs thrive against backdrop of tough market conditions Exchange Trade Funds What was once the City's best-kept secret is now one of the financial world's fastest-growing products, with the London Stock Exchange recently breaking its record for new ETF listings on a single day Lyxor Familiarity breeds respect as investors become comfortable with ETF concept Exchange Traded Funds ETFs have been around for eight years in Europe and even longer in the US, but only in the past couple of years has interest in them soared as investors begin to understand their many virtues Financialexpress Simplicity is key to ETFs' success Ease of operation is one of ETF's great plus points Comprehensive servicing operation has a major impact on ETF providers JPMorgan is one of the ETF industry's premier providers, offering a full suite of services for the development, launch and servicing of ETFs JPMorgan ETF issuers capitalise on growth in emerging markets Five years ago there were only basic vanilla ETFs on well-known indices, but the market's innovative providers have not been blind to the potential of developing markets and overseas products are now proliferating SGL Similarity to shares means investors may overlook ETFs' second source of liquidity It's easy to assume that ETFs' liquidity is measured by average trading volumes, but that is only one source — the liquidity of the positions that make up the fund must also be taken into account Swiss Exchange Range of ETFs is mind-boggling so investors must stick to fundamentals Exchange Traded Funds Experts say potential investor in ETFs should shop around for the right products from the wide variety on offer and bear in mind the three factors determining a sound investment: risk, return and liquidity Financial News London Stock Exchange IShares This slowdown has a long way to go yet - so just look forward to the sales The Agenda Your need-to-know guide to what's ahead September Inflation Back on track in two years In tray Unemployment Two million forecast In the frame Timesonline Interest rates End-of-year cut hoped for GDP growth Recession very likely FTSE 100 Slight recovery possible Sterling Economic woes prompt fall House prices Set to fall 25-30 per cent Oil prices Heading down to $100

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