News from 05/09/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Katharine Whitehorn, Denise Knowles, David Wighton, Alan Dobson, Andrew Billen, Sarah Millican, Fred Redwood, David Brown, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Tom Rowland, Tom Dyckhoff, Simon Barnes, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Baroness Scotland of Asthal Attorney-General, Norman Paterson, Paul Hoggart, Catherine Boyle, Ivo Tennant, Sarah Urwin Jones, Alex Turner, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mike Harvey, Philip Howard, Matthew Goode, Mike Chester, Christine Seib, Trevor Smith, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Lorna Blackwood, Steve Houghton, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, John Bungey, David Cronenberg, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Richard Kerbaj, Martin Fletcher, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Pat Gibson, Armando Iannucci, Nancy Durrant, Mike Wade, Nick Elsley, Hannah Fletcher, Rob Crilly, Julia Kendell, Francis Elliott, Steven Reilly, Gabby Logan, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tim Teeman Arts & Entertainment Editor, Peter Stiff, Norman Harris, Simon Rattle, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Mel Gibson, Sally Matthews, Rupert Goold, Nick Wyke, Paul Shearer, C. D. C. Armstrong, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Bronwen Maddox, Chief Foreign Commentator, Ron Lewis, Adrienne May, Stevie Wonder, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Aggie MacKenzie, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Simon Midgley, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, Neil Harman, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, Luka Modric, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Dr Sally-Ann Law, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Stephen Wise, Geoffrey Dean, Eugene Hoshiko, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, James Bartholomew, David Duchovny, Sean O'Neill, Chris Partridge, Kaveh Solhekol, Francis Bacon, Russell Cowan, Frank Sims, Neville Scott, Runa Islam, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Orhan Pek, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Bryan Johnston, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Lord Blaker, Steve Jelbert, Lisa Morel, Charles Dawes, Julia Dee, Dominic Maxwell, Christopher Hawtree, Angus MacLeod, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Neil Fisher, GB, Peter Riddell, Rosie Lavan, Joe Clay, Nicole Perry, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Mark Henderson, Rob Hudson, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Mark Loveday, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Kelly Hoppen, Simon Buhl-Davis, SJ, Orly Halpern, Olav Bjortomt, Gavin Atkin, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Kasia MacIejowska, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex The Times Car sales crash as economy hits skids Most dramatic sign yet of the onset of recession Britain's bestseller in 1966 They thought it was all over . . . it is now McCain lays claim to be agent of change Student 'brain drain' Minister's love child TNK-BP independent Inside today Index Not for Burning Inflationary pressures are preventing cuts in interest rates; but price stability, not growth and jobs, must remain the goal of monetary policy Index The Future is Still Orange Ukrainians must chart their own future, not be bullied into it Less Jaw-Jaw, More Awe-Awe Party conferences would be more enticing if they came around less frequently Opinion Business News Obituary Sport Pugh Letters to the Editor Today's weather Oxbridge can't match America's big spenders Timesonline 'Funding is a big draw' Case study Bremont Ivy League targets Britain's top students Justice Minister leaves France guessing over identity of her love child's father Newshounds halt at the bedroom door The Workout Annotated WMD file put on public release 9/11 attacks backed Harrow drugs case Hendrix's fiery sale Most read at timesonline. co. uk Seen on TV: man 'cremated' five years ago Son spots his father on missing persons show Hotel that sent away injured soldier is forced to apologise Fendi The Times Scots may get more tax-raising powers as political pressure mounts on Brown The Economy There are plotters, but there's no credible plot - yet Timesonline Fall in house prices accelerates but Bank leaves rates on hold Economic forecasts Breakdowns spark crisis in power supply The Economy National Grid calls for surge from generators Audi Timesonline The Times My life, my way: Cliff Richard reveals details of his 'close friendship' with former priest Senior cleric threatens to quit if gay dean is made a bishop Timesonline Ryanair Euro Millions I've got a job to do and I'm doing it, says Ian Blair as Met bosses discuss his future Sorry, but reports of this police commissioner's thundering riposte are greatly exaggerated Boots Timesonline John Lewis No collision of dates in Marr's big bang diary People The Fly morphs into an opera The Face Kingfisher John Cleese plans to liven up the notorious goldfish-ea Lembit Öpik hopes to get arrested on Tuesday, to the … After her horse Toytown was injured, causing her to miss out on the Beijing Olympics, Zara Phillips, has picked up a new ride at Burghley Horse Trials Postscript The triple Olympic gold medallist Chris Hoy is insepara Tempers boiled over on the usually sanguine ITV1 The cult comedy writer/director Seth Rogan, (Superbad … The actress Susan Sarandon says she would turn down … Your M&S Drunk teenagers threw student to drown in icy river NatWest Sainsbury's Why team sports will make your children fat - and put them off all exercise for life Waterstone's The Times Dfs Dfs Galloway's Big Brother charity faces police investigation in Australia British aid workers risk Gaza arrest Finger evidence that separates Man from chimps The co-operative good for everyone British soldier killed by explosion in Afghanistan Guest house couple seek positive equity on web London Tube and bus fares rise by 6 per cent Safety warning over contaminated sea plant Ice in fuel-flow system blamed for Heathrow crash Airlines told to take action to avoid a repeat Furniture Village As art world sharks circle, Hirst the salesman goes in for the kill Arts Rachel Campbell-Johnston, chief art critic, is given an exclusive preview of a ground-breaking sale at which the artist says everything must go Sony Pioneer treads path that few can follow PC World Sport and art sites declare open house in readiness for Olympics Highlights Pensioner who cycled the world killed in hit-and-run Alliance Leicester Pedal power Magnet Miliband bans army pipe bands from attending Moscow tattoo in protest at Georgia conflict Inside today Academics slate 'quack' degrees Flash flood alert Hospital unit cuts Parents paying Fans in harmony Dominoes flip Rock N Rolla Go west, towards the future of conservatism Her thrilling convention speech showed that Sarah Palin is a force to reckoned with. But she might be more than that A right to bear arms and a right to bearskins Searching for . . . Tragic Georgiana is the wrong role model for women . . . Mrs Right Down wiv skool. Children do better at home This week need not be back-to-school week. Parents as well as their kids can benefit from home education Picture Gallery Tragic Georgiana is the wrong role model The concrete ceiling holding back British women exists in their own minds A sharp turn in fortune In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Cross-border rules ensure EU justice First gay bishop Worthy of a plaque Stamp duty break will do little for the market Falklands task force Timesonline As subtle as cricket Salmond's tax is fair A big bang at Cern? Traditional values Brains without a bob Axe the bloody Bard Welcome to Palin's wilderness, where the cops don't bother you In the vast expanses of Alaska the pizzas arrive by plane and the bears arrive through your French windows, Damian Whitworth discovers The Times The Daily Daily Universal Register Timesonline London's designs on Bauhaus status fail creativity test First night Exhibition Design Cities Design Museum Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Change is coming'- McCain vows to bridge divide and transform America United States Inside today Forget the towel, count the cockroaches Palin lawyers are accused of stalling Troopergate inquiry Times specialists give their views on the Palin speech Andrew Billen Bronwen Maddox 'Lightning rod' for campaign women sees sexist attacks come round 24 years later Timesonline Sharps Fury over pictures of Taleban battle trophies BT The Pope carries an organ donor card (AFP): Rubble banishes MEPs from Strasbourg (AP): Rehab elephant beats his heroin addiction (AP): Lost Oscar is returned to US Army Pirates demand $1m ransom for French couple seized on yacht in peril zone Richer Sounds Three teenagers buried alive in 'honour killings' Girls tortured for defying families over marriage Pakistan Multiple Display Advertising Items The code of death (AP), (AFP): Hanna kills 136 in storm-hit Haiti Blair visits Nablus (Reuters): Commuters burn train (AFP): Freeze on jobs (Reuters): 'Robin Hood' raiders (Reuters): Karadzic tours Democracy's dark side is revealed by people's power Toshiba The Times Wilting stud is challenge to national pride Staples Costly flops The Times Georgia will be in our Nato alliance, Cheney tells Moscow Georgia In combative mood, the US Vice-President stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the besieged Georgian President, James Hider reports from Tbilisi The Times Western radars linked to keep an eye on region Timesonline Britain must play role of honest broker, says Brown The Times Forget the towel: the way to a rewarding holiday is to count cockroaches and take precision pictures Medion Outsider will take the helm at Unilever RAB chief steps down Crackdown by ECB Lloyd's warning Quote of the day Hotline to China Business big shot TNK-BP becomes independent oil major as warring sides reach deal Partners hint at continuing differences Dow plunges after warning of 'financial tsunami' Now to the break: commercial radio needs a quiet spell Stock markets Behind all the smiles, another oil row looms The ECB is right to get tough Investec Commodities Currencies Case for violins or just fiddles? Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Unilever poaches its new chief executive from rival to end a century of boardroom tradition Power shift in soap plot Chief who gambled £50m on recovery at Rock leaves helm of RAB Capital UK The Times Who will watch the workmen at secret VIP pad? City Diary Yesterday we had the public's vote on the best of 70-odd works of figurative art on display at the Mall Galleries, a prize sponsored by the City firm Threadneedle and worth £25,000 Network Rail's new office on fast track to publicity City Diary There were an awful lot of TV crews outside the B City Diary Archbishop Desmond Tutu yesterday unveiled Gilt of … City Diary Picture Gallery Southern Cross head to go after less than a year 'We should have a nuclear debate rather than worry about what a retailer charges for bags' The Green Rush, our new six-part series, discusses whether green is still good for profits. This week: Jason Gissing, co-founder of Ocado Timesonline The Times ECB orders bigger 'haircuts' for banks to prevent misuse of emergency funds UK Thelondonpaper The No 1 quality newspaper for business readers Levene accuses the Treasury of dithering over tax changes plan Warning of threat to dominance in insurance A market leader . . . Informa dismisses private equity consortium's £1.8bn bid as too low Whitbread up as business people turn to budget hotels Stymied by downturn at home, Telefónica will spend €800m to lift stake in China Netcom World Multiple Display Advertising Items Text costs for EU travellers may fall 60% UN forecaster says global slump will pose huge risks for British economy Sony recalls 440,000 Vaio laptops in burns scare World growth statistics Sicav Placeuro Bennett starts 16-year jail sentence for Refco fraud Next week The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Epilepsy research uk British funds Stability — and more listeners — essential for commercial radio Only the deluded truly believe that the worst is over Mediapolis 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 BG Group is energised by talk of takeover approach Market report Suitor gives boost to Supporta Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Investors should raise a glass to Whitbread's budget hotels Imagination Tech Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day McBride Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Prostate UK Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Dame Alison Munro Civil Service high-flyer who put 'London Airport' on the map and later became an effective High Mistress of St Paul's Girls' School Dame Alison Munro, DBE, former Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Aviation, and High Mistress of St Paul's Girls' School, 1964-1974, was born on February 12,1914. She died on September 2,2008, aged 94 Timesonline Index Yuri Nosenko KGB agent whose defection baffled the CIA, which was fearful of Soviet penetration and jailed him without trial for three years Yuri Nosenko, spy, was born on October 30,1927. He died on August 23,2008, aged 80 Noël Marshall Diplomat who distinguished himself during the Cold War and then became a celebrated single-handed ocean-going sailor Noël Marshall, CMG, diplomat and sailor, was born on November 26,1934. He died of cancer on August 16,2008, aged 73 Abie Nathan Peace campaigner who used politics, public protests and pirate radio to deliver his message of unity Abie Nathan, peace activist, was born on April 29,1927. He died on August 27,2008, aged 81 Tony Snow Affable and opinionated White House spokesman who relished his daily jousts with the press corps Tony Snow, White House spokesman, was born on June 1,1955. He died of cancer on July 12,2008, aged 53 Ahmed Faraz Humane poet in the Urdu language, greatly esteemed in his native Pakistan and beyond Ahmed Faraz, Urdu poet, was born on January 14,1931. He died of kidney failure on August 25,2008, aged 77 Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times Memorial Services School Notices University News Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Britannia rules the skies . . . Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Refrigerator need is not housing qualification Law Report House of Lords Expert's report has little value in trademark confusion Court of Appeal Trade-Sales Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Machine Mart Mercedes-Benz Wolf Lifestyle Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Look Here's St Leger place hangs on morning gallop Kempton Park Mick Channon, the trainer, has been discharged from … Redcar Yesterday's results Salisbury It's finally over and out at Newcastle as Keegan resign Warwick Duke Of Marmalade and New Approach are among a field … Bet of the day Great Leighs Lingfield Park Racing The Times Catterick Course specialists Khan hears a few home truths from the trainer whose words hit the spot Boxing The post-Billy Graham era begins for Team Hatton in … Khan Pryce can go to World Cup despite assault case hearing Rugby league Powell gets his second wind and is ready to give Bolt the hurry-up Athletics Jamaicans prepare for Brussels duel Seconds out Setanta Sports Football Results Cricket Cycling Equestrianism Golf Rugby league Snooker Tennis Reed calls on UKA to issue apology for drugs search Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Lamont hoping to find room at the top table Sky's the limit as Amir Khan tunes up for world title shot The real deal: subscribe to Sky Box Office to see British boxing's latest hero in action. First up, there's Saturday night fever with Khan v Prescott The Times Townend leads after first day of dressage Kubica backs Massa McLlroy's career best Olympic drugs cloud Nolan's cross words Pietersen's summer of love prepares England for brave new world ahead Cricket Durham v Lancashire Yorkshire v Sussex Middlesex v Gloucestershire Derbyshire v Glamorgan Trego comes good as Somerset keep rivals sweating in tight title run-in LV County Championship Surrey refuse to give up on Shoaib after visa problems Little brother can restore family values after Jamie misses out on mixed title Tennis British No 1 facing Nadal at good time The Times Timesonline Serena in the pink after another striking sister act Murray winning respect as well as matches after 'unbelievable' victory 'He is really good, very good, ' says Nadal The Sunday Times The No 1 quality newspaper for business readers For sale: reputation, one careless owner . . . Zola may be thrown in at deep end with West Ham Setanta Sports Outsider leaves nothing to chance in mission to halt East End sideshow Hughes aims to add balance and realism to heady vision Football Sky Sports Liverpool face the threat of legal action over their … Ok, let's all laugh at Manchester City Newcastle Best of the web Turmoil on Tyneside The Times Keegan says his last goodbye as flame dies for an old romantic Manager's departure stirs the emotions Short odds on Poyet United they stood . . . divided St James' Park starts to fall The second going Capello needs Barry to hold firm as he studies ways of taming Modric Football Midfield role key to success in Zagreb Concept2 Timesonline Players must be able to rid themselves of the fear … Battle to control middle ground when England face Croatia England can earn a more favourable draw in the European Times Crossword 24,011 Picture Gallery The Times Wise wins war of St James' Resignation could land Keegan with £2m bill The Times Inside today Murray on a high as he looks ahead to Nadal showdown Index Oh, Big Brother As the ninth UK series of the reality TV show reaches its conclusion tonight, the winner of the first-ever Big Brother in the Netherlands tells Martin Fletcher that the show is a 'mindless monster' responsible for his descent into a life of drink, drugs and mental breakdown Long live BB A brilliant format Celebrity watch The GMTV ladies 50 ways to fight the grind Part five: domestic tips The last in our series on how to beat post-holiday blues Brand Alley Can serious biography survive the cult of celebrity? The Times Look back in hunger Food Katharine Whitehorn, author of the reissued Cooking in a Bedsitter, describes the delights of cooking on a gas-ring in the 1950s — a relevant lesson for credit-crunch Britain today Frying-pan pizza Ingredients A luscious feast from the Aegean Masterclass Seafood and spaghetti wows them in Lemnos — and you'll be equally impressed back home Harry's spaghetti lobster Dfs Multiple Display Advertising Items Is this the new Oasis? The parallels between the Gallaghers and the Allans of Glasvegas are unavoidable, says Pete Paphides The Times Timesonline Picking up bad vibrations Why all the fuss about playing Elgar without vibrato at the Last Night of the Proms, asks Sarah Urwin Jones 'It's surprising and entirely original' Haydn Piano Trios Beaux Arts Trio Philips Gramophone winner 1979 AA Globrix Stars from the street Former buskers Portico Quartert are surprise Mercury Prize favourites. John Bungey met them The unquiet Americans New releases Pop Calexico Carried to Dust City Slang Pop Neil Halstead Oh! Mighty Engine Island/Brushfire Classical The Dufay Collective The Play of Daniel harmonia mundi Don Giovanni Classical Renée Fleming Four Last Songs Decca No humanity in this history lesson First night Theatre Liberty Shakespeare's Globe, SE1 The Times Proms Berlin Philharmonic/Rattle Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre The Collector Arcola Studio, E8 Timesonline Opera The Tales of Hoffmann Theatre Hafren, Newtown, Powys Pop Bryn Christopher Bush Hall, W12 Nationaltheatre Pop Santogold Koko, NW1 Timesonline TV & Radio Last night's tv Island of dim souls When Women Rule the World (Channel 4) Chateau Monty (Channel 4) Ugly Betty Viewing guide Channel 4,9pm Big Brother Finale Channel 4,8pm/10pm The Battle of the River Plate (1956) Film choice Channel 4,1.15pm Quadrophenia (1979) ITV4,11.20pm Variations Harry & Paul BBC One, 9pm Just Friends (2005) BBC One, 11.40pm Tv today The Times Radio choice Today's radio Sony Ericsson Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4625 Polygon Appeal Times2 Quiz Codeword No 309 Cruise118 Times2 Quiz Answers Su doku Word Watching More Puzzles Yesterday's Su Doku Solutions Yesterday's Kenken and Killer Solutions BT Vision Workout Solution Index Is this the right move? Opening bids Brief encounter My estate agent misled me . . . Focus. . . on Clapham Local intelligence At a glance For sale In Townhouse in North London Get in. Get out. Get away Camden, NW1: Terraced home with separate flat Out Detached house in Surrey Away Contemporary home in Cornwall Too little, too late, too few? On the ladder Have-a-go hero Who will most enjoy the stamp duty holiday? Wreck of the week Blue plaque Upwardly mobile Schemes aplenty for first-timers Pianissimo profondo Heritage homes Peace and beauty harmonise at a composer's rural retreat, writes Marcus Binney Barratt Fast facts The ultimate party pad America Fred Redwood describes a larger-than-life house as flamboyant as Liberace, its creator's friend Propertyinvestor Immune to the crunch America The upper end of the US market is still buoyant, says Suzy Jagger Globrix Ocean Views To the manor drawn France What lured a writer and an IT director away from their successful London lives to run a B&B in the South of France? Paul Shearer hardly needs to ask Top ten tips for buying in France Learning curve leads back home Life in a château was a shock for a British couple, says Edward Gorman Next Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Stjameshomes Multiple Display Advertising Items Propertyfinder Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Have your cake . . . Home trends . . . and eat it in style. Lucy Alexander picks out the best stands for showing off your shortbread Globrix Relic of its own kooky time Wookey House is a trove of 1960s design but needs a total makeover, writes Lorna Blackwood Fast facts Queen Mary's Place Index Sunseeker Focus Reports Old skills for young travellers In an age of high-tech navigation there is still a place for the stars to shine, finds Tom Rowland Everything that floats your boat Best of Boating Southampton Boat Show Simon Midgley previews the world-class showcase as it celebrates its 40th birthday Ladies Day backs children's charity while Britain's top sailors support world's oldest solo yacht race Spirit of the past Chris Partridge talks to the hero set to relive an 1854 voyage to Australia Oracle Finance Sunseeker Learn the ropes before you buy What to choose Don't splash out until you really know what you want and what you want to do with it, says Tom Rowland Safety gadget that gives you away Without old boats and the skills to maintain them our … Long-hulled cabin cruisers will make the seas greener Conspicuous consumption, especially of diesel, has had its day, says Chris Partridge Three vessels for the eco-mariner New wave of instruments Gizmos and gadgets Chris Partridge on the smart way to make sailing safer Raymarine Honda Buoyant sports enjoy Olympic boost Golden dividend Thousands of children want to try, Chris Partridge finds PSP EssexBoatyards Crews that boasted an urchin and a duchess Boats have been present at the Olympics ever since the Games were revived, Chris Partridge writes Sea change for high-flyer Living the dream Tom Rowland on a City paralegal who changed course Rya Karma Enduro Princess Sorry Lord Coe, but Britain's real art talents run rings round your official events The Agenda Your need-to-know guide to what's ahead Arts Theatre Ivanov If you see nothing else . . . Lipsynch Classical/Opera Matilde Di Shabran Timesonline Comedy Steve Coogan Dance Swan Lake Les Ballets Trockadero Film The Women Visual Arts Rothko Rock/Pop Madonna In the frame
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