Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 06/09/2008

2008; Gale Group;

Autores

Giles Smith, Corporal J. D. Connolly, Dennis Cartwright, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Sarah Palin, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Rob Worrall, Richard Whitehead deputy editor, Katy Hill, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Simon Rushworth, David Brown, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Louise Roddon, Hilly Janes, Editor, Chris Jones Director-General, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Simon Hills, Neil Barraclough, Christopher Somerville, Mark Souster, David Rose, Geoff O'nion, John Mulvey, Ivo Tennant, Sarah Urwin Jones, Tony Turnbull, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mike Harvey, Vivienne Parry Science writer, Philip Howard, Emma Cook, Julia Brookes, Jenni Rutherford, Robert Shore, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Kate Wighton, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Melissa Katsoulis, Dominic Wells, Clive Davis, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, Will Pavia, Lauren Thompson, Hilly Janes Editor, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Lucy Bannerman, Joanna Sugden, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Giles Coren, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Hilary Rose, Hannah Fletcher, Vinny Lee, Rachel Sylvester, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Ruth Corbett, Gary Jacob, Tom Charity, Victoria Segal, Arnie Parr, Allan Simmons, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Laura Lovett, Phoebe Greenwood, Tom Gatti, Jo Morris, Tony Phillips, Nicholas Roe, Jenny MacArthur, Anthony G. Phillips, Sophie Harris, Robin J. M. Watt, Rhys Blakely, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Martin Symington, Ben MacHell, Heidi Schumann, Mike Parrish, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Salman Rushdie, Aggie MacKenzie, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Paul Batchelor, Tom Whitwell, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, Trevor Johnston, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Neil Harman, George Brock, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Steven Pollard Head, Sally Baker, Douglas Rankine, Neel Mukherjee, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Andrew Motion, Laura Westcott, Christina Koning, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Bill Oddie, Anne Barrowclough, Adam Williams, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Christine Buckley, Suzi Godson, Matthew Pryor, Peter J. Holloway, Felipe Fernández-Armesto, Kate Saunders, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, John Russell Taylor, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Gill Morgan, Michael Bourdeaux, Kaveh Solhekol, Roger Phillips, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Nicola Copping Fashion Writer, Patrick Hosking, Damian Whitworth, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Phil Jackson psychiatric nurse, Don Fairley, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Abdul-Rehman Malik, Anne Pickles, Christian Pambrun, D. A. E. Fey, Margaret Reynolds, Carolyn Asome, Tim Heaton, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Philippe Saint-Andre, Sale's director, Joanna Pitman, Jonathan Clayton, Richard Ehrlich, Robert Crampton, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Harriet Addison, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Michèle Roberts, Hugh Lockhart, Michael Moran, Amanda Craig, Graham Ross, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Neil Fisher, Kevin Dowling, Iain Finlayson, Tom Sheldrick, Mike Atherton, Tony Dawe, Jane Dunford, Joe Clay, David Christopher Blair, David Hutcheon, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, Robert Banister, Yuka Sonobe, John Naish, Geoffrey Rowell, Annabelle Thorpe, Jason Mellor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Valentine Low, Stuart Farmer, Mark Baldwin, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Charlotte Phillips, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stuart Freed, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Robert Hill, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Chris Moore, James Christopher, Frank Pope, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Knight, Lisa Tuttle, Alan Jackson, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Simon Crerar, Will Hide, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Priya Elan, Christopher Irvine,

Resumo

Index US election neck and neck after the 'Palin bounce' Blue Peter 16 pages of classic things to make Hayley Atwell Meteoric rise of Brideshead star Jonny Wilkinson New season with same old hunger Save £100 A Class Act Leading articles John McCain represents an unpopular party and lacks the charisma of his opponent, but he could still be America's next president Index Search Party On its tenth birthday, Google is doing a lot of good and not much evil King Tut Tut Is it right for Britain's envoy to join celebrations for Swaziland's autocratic ruler? Body&Soul The Knowledge Magazine Books Travel Money Timesonline Waiting in pain Case study Tiffany & Co. Maternity units' missing £330m funding Only one in ten can identify promised share Curtain comes down on The Colony's 60-year run as the capital of Bohemia No room for voyeurs - this was a private party The Workout Spin doctors School uncertainty Grave disagreement Most read at timesonline. co. uk Picture Gallery Voters are dissatisfied with us, admits Harman as unions demand help for the low-paid TUC says economy will be Brown's downfall Labour returns £15,000 after charity made illegal donation Timesonline Breitling FT Gloss may wear off Republicans''lipstick-on-a-pitbull' moment US Elections John McCain's speech was thin gruel after the raw red meat of his running-mate, and the party may yet run out of impetus, writes Tom Baldwin Timesonline Despite the hoopla, it's still the economy, stupid Key dates How perfect is Sarah Palin's First Dude? From prom night 'hot date' to ace snowmobile racer First catch your moose Atom experiment won't spark apocalypse, scientists assure the end-of-the-world worriers Large ambitions British Airways Dolce & Gabbana Weekend flood warnings as storms lash Britain Timesonline Bonhams Seat Marksandspencer On the eighth day, God made a game called Spore to rewrite evolution. And Man said: Cool Mazda3 Timesonline WHSmith Gang that 'cloned' stolen cars jailed For one artist, it's a small world Briton in Russia saved via Scotland Ten-year-old tycoon wins £10,000 Single jab for all types of flu on trial Tribute to 'US Ranger' killed by Taleban tripwire bomb as Army death toll hits 117 Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfs £25 suit is a snip, but will it cut it at the Connaught? Sadly, cheap often means sweaty Nissan B&Q Power is lost. Can Labour find its self-respect? Gordon Brown's flailing leadership is now a national emergency. His party must show it has the stomach to tackle it Orange I'd back the hockey moms aginst the football dads Timesonline A German hurricane? No wonder they all fled At last, a force of nature that lives up to its name - and a motorbike that need not be a force for evil Killing for fun isn't like killing for food Magic circles A fond farewell Picture Gallery Hockey moms beat misogyny at its own game Sarah Palin has put her children in the spotlight, and that is a dangerous place for a politician's family The sad wreck of our maritime heritage A changing tide threatens the historic remains of ships that lie all around Britain's coast Meet the parents In my view Past Notes Property tax should encourage occupancy Brothers in arms Amicable massacre Time for British business to support diplomas The true cost of CERN's black holes Timesonline Free to play and grow Questions of celibacy Death of the pub Violence in literature Game and match Lawyers cashing in? Who's who in the political pecking order Clover Bearded in our den . . . and what's more Taut and logical Coded message They're all losers in the fame game Multiple Display Advertising Items Nice girl comes good from cast of villains First night Television Big Brother finale Channel 4 Carpet Madness Mother of Shannon Matthews is charged with her kidnapping and imprisonment Alliance Leicester Peugeot The No 1 quality newspaper for business readers Stilettos out as New York threatens London's place in fashion calendar Fashion Waterstone's Leavers and returners City may be black sheep of catwalk family but it leaves rivals standing for energy and verve Exciting new talents threaten old guard Timesonline Thames celebration for towering Olympic success Multiple Display Advertising Items Inquest delayed after Government refuses to help Coast ruling means tiny snail can breathe sigh of relief Fathers4Justice to be disbanded, says founder No mean feat for teacher who thrived on £1 a day ING Direct Timesonline Free for all All hands on deck to save sunken historic galleon Sotheby's Four more held over stabbing £600,000 for race case lawyer GCSE students fail writing test Buy your own village for £25m Stena Line Harman struggles to shine a positive light as Labour fights economic gloom Quickfire interview Minister's CV ALDI Big bad beast prefers a light salmon supper to wolfing down deer AA Baghdad fury after Watergate writer says US spied on Iraq Prime Minister Iraq The words of Woodward Lady in blue breaks through another glass ceiling From jail to high office: the strange journey of a probable president Pakistan Lloyds TSB Past rulers Double-edged sword of democracy will continue to hang over new leader Hilton The 103 words about royal family that could end as 15-year sentence Thailand (AFP): Mass rescue after monsoon flood (AFP): Climate change threat to glaciers Rice makes historic visit to Libya (AP): Record-setting racer dies in trial Post Office Lady in blue breaks though another glass ceiling Appointment ends century of jobs for the boys Australia Northern rock Head office US warship confronts Russian military in 'tinderbox' port Georgia Dell (AFP): Children killed in 'US airstrike' (Reuters): Angola poll is condemned (AP): World's oldest gorilla dies at 55 (Reuters): Slump in Europe deters migrants Euro Tunnel Pilot error on wing settings and alarm fault blamed for Madrid crash that killed 154 Spain Santander Vital checks Where Christians are a target for the religious murder mobs A text message told villagers the Hindu killers were on the way. But some could not flee - and died - writes Rhys Blakely in Bhubaneswar The Private Clinic The Times Religion and caste The Times The British envoy, a profligate king and his birthday virgins Swaziland Staples Multiple wives The Sunday Times My Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Philips plans to get Britons in the mood M&S worker at TUC Growth at Go-Ahead Rivals undercut Nokia Quote of the day Samsung eyes SanDisk Business big shot More gloom on jobs and house prices sends FTSE spiralling towards 5,000 US tipped to boost Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac 'i always imagined we were going to be an 80 to 100 Stock markets Development agencies to be forced to fund housing rescue scheme Why sterling is getting a real pounding Estate agent still living the dream Commodities Flushed away Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Online this week: best of business Take stock with The Times Good vibrations Business big shot Philips changes the mood with bold move into the bedroom UK Target market for massager is the middle class Union accuses M&S of snooping on staff as whistle-blower holds conference GMB to reveal employee at TUC conference The Renault Scénic Little Chef gets powerful back-up from big chef City Diary This is the Palm House at Kew, up for sale on eBay at a contemptuous 35p starting price Curious how language evolves. An apparently genuine City Diary FirstGroup, probably best known here as the owner of City Diary There has been much debate in this paper about using City Diary An odd reference to an old friend appears in a gossip City Diary Go-Ahead sees acceleration in passenger numbers as people leave cars at home BA talks with Brussels Airlines could lead to Branson selling stake to rival Herbie-Frogg HMV brings in Swannell as chairman Aggressive pricing by rivals forces Nokia to admit that market share is shrinking Timesonline The Times Television viewing goes mobile The Times In search of technology's new frontiers After ten years Google has achieved a stunning presence on the world wide web. Its ambitions are even wider, reports Mike Harvey First employee stays with giant during its unexpected growth after eureka moment Search team Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds 'We'd sit with telexes on our knees, with rats running around the sides of the room' David Reid Scott, of Hawkpoint, has had a colourful journey on the way to restoring his Irish country estate, writes Martin Waller CV Wall Street 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 Informa pays penalty for rejecting private equity bid Market report Buyback plan boosts SMG Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Go-Ahead drives in the right direction as travel trends shift Markets HMV Deal of the day Carr's Milling Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices STIHL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Laurence Urdang Entertaining logophile who channelled his enthusiasm for lexical arcana into numerous dictionaries Laurence Urdang, lexicographer and linguist, was born on March 21,1927. He died on August 21,2008, aged 81 'Snow appeared as an apostle of bleakness and grimy Col Egar Cricket umpire who endured death threats after no-balling Ian Meckiff four times Col Egar, cricket umpire and administrator, was born on March 30,1928. He died on September 4,2008, aged 80 Peter Snow Stage designer and painter who created the set for the original production of Waiting for Godot and was a teacher at the Slade Peter Snow, designer, painter and teacher, was born on June 6,1927. He died on August 29,2008, aged 81 Bill Heren Times messenger whose modest role in the abdication of Edward VIII illuminated the links between government and the press Bill Heren, former Times messenger, was born on June 26,1915. He died on August 8,2008, aged 93 Timesonline Communism's last priest-martyr has bequeathed a legacy of courageous hope Father Aleksandr Men was brutally silenced in this life but now the churches built in his memory are spreading his message far and wide Providence takes us back to the history of the future Faith Timesonline Honking your horn, place of honour and proposing the loyal toast Modern times Feather report Readers reply Timesonline Tipping buses, square meals and Mondays Questions answered What to look out for Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Dinner Appointments Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times Acknowledgements Memorial Services In Memoriam - War School Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items HearPlus Jersey Plants Direct JML Circulation Booster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Weather Thirsk makes heavy weather of coming to terms with rain Leopardstown Going soft (7am inspection) Draw no advantage At the Races Stratford Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Kempton Park Terry in command as England set out on road to South Haydock Park Kempton Park Sunday best Course specialists African Rose to bloom at Haydock Harrison targets return to golden age Boxing Setanta Sports Wiggins stars without Cavendish for home tour Cycling Rendall Munroe retained his European super-bantamweight Edge sweeps aside the wet conditions to take control Equestrianism Patel in sight of his jackpot ticket after making an early impression All-rounder relishes shot at Stanford riches Inside today Football Results Athletics Boxing Cricket Equestrianism Golf Rugby league Tennis Football Fixtures Today Cricket Rugby league Brown is cast aside as Surrey put emphasis on the future Cricket Rugby union Other sport Cricket Tomorrow Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Bolt signs off in style but Jelimo goes home with jackpot of gold Athletics Gidley double keeps St Helens on top Rugby league Leeds settle for second Odgers Crates worried injury may ruin title defence The Times A great leap forward, or backward, for China? Paralympics Hosts face awkward questions on disability Confident Murray forecast to cause shifting climate among world elite Tennis British No 1 happy to play waiting game Williams powers through as Jankovic eyes finishing gloss Timesonline Inside today Guinness Twickenham showpiece opens door to cosmopolitan Premiership season Weekend matches Hamilton aware he must turn on the speed with Massa waiting in wings Motor racing British Grand Prix under new threat as Donington plans stall on the start line Timesonline Long and winding road Text of endurance in Premier League Newcastle need to think big How JT calmed rumblings of discontent Indian billionaire linked to takeover with new Keegan return on cards Football Bid of £220m to test Ashley's resolve The Times Lawyers ready to feed off the scraps from power struggle Those men the managers love to hate Football Setanta Sports FA lets Barton off lightly with only six-match ban Sky Sports Past indiscretions Donadoni and Collins speak to West Ham By doubling Chelsea's money, City can ride this black swan swiftly towards the top four Players' fear of fall comes before national pride World Cup Carragher sums up importance of clubs The Times Terry confronts England's anxieties Agbonlahor and Milner steal the show at Wembley Toshack wants flying start from Earnshaw Burley's challenge Keane rallying cry Heat is on in Slovakia England placed in no-win situation with their critics' knives at ready World Cup Terry appeals for a degree of tolerance Timesonline NatWest Andorra uncovered Times Crossword 24,012 World Cup The Times Capello turns on his critics: just show me some respect Ferdinand a doubt for Croatia clash The Times Khan How Murray can bring Nadal down to earth in New York Index Inside Times Money Chancellor's payback time Civil Service myth Money Letters Tax gap widening Case Study Timesonline The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Gas safety failure SOS has gone unanswered Fidelity Multiple Display Advertising Items Students forced to embrace a new work ethic As the bill for a degree continues to rise, James Charles explains how you can keep debt levels to a minimum Grants, bursaries and support Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Much-Needed Helping Hand Saving from the ground up Rebecca O'Connor helps a couple who want to build their own home but have no financial foundations Abbey The Mortimers: what the experts say Financial CV Alliance Leicester Michelle's response Ten ways for you to acquire the Midas touch Investors big and small can take advantage of the recent fall in the price of gold, says Mark Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Alternative safe havens for nervous investors Multiple Display Advertising Items Case Study Backing Bullion Highway robbery by text message Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Shout Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bright side Readers to the Rescue Pension Paid in Euros Grab yourself a fistful of dollars Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Full funds service at www. timesonline. co. uk/funds Fidelity Savings Watch Child Trust Funds ING Direct Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Savings accounts National Savings & Investments Chelsea Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Schroders Index Birthday greetings This Week Counting the years Bedtime blues Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Boots Opticians Using your loaf Germ power Reality check Holy spirits Give me 5! What we've learnt since 2003 From what makes us happy to the latest advances in gene therapy, our ten experts share their top five essential health tips of the past five years The Bodyshapers 2008 Meet the movers and shakers who shape everything from our health to how we look Policy Making the news: stem cell research, sex toys and statins Image Body&soul 5th birthday issue Knowledge Making the news: stagefright, salt and Alzheimer's Food Psychology Fertility Parenting Spiritual gurus Alternative Green Making the news: antidepressants, fertility and cause-celebs Golden oldies Timesonline Come up and see my very unusual etchings Sikh and you may find From TV to food to comedy, Hardeep Singh Kohli is confusingly multi-faced. He tells John Naish about God, Glasgow — and why he cooked toad-in-the-hole in India to try to find his true identity The Times "Light therapy ended my hair loss misery" A new product has been clinically proven to promote hair growth and reduce hair loss in both men and women Innovate4u 'First non-drug product' 'Successful hair growth' 'Shinier and thicker looking hair' Dr. Matt Leavitt, Dermatologist Hot ham with grilled peaches Fresh Takes on Old Favourites Celebrate the coming of a new season with a special roast that will leave you feeling just peachy Thomasina's hot ham Timesonline Ask your Father Expert advice on what to do when your child asks . . . "Mummy, is it Ok if Eddie stays the night?" Timesonline Curse of the schoolgates Mums make an average of eight new friendships when they have kids — but form them in haste and you'll repent at leisure, says Charlotte Phillips Make friends wisely Multiple Display Advertising Items For Families in the Times Today Starting a new chapter In the past four weeks we asked members of the Times Health Club to road-test the current crop of new diet books. Harriet Addison finds out how they all measured up Timesonline Feedback Love it or hate it — write in and tell us Multiple Display Advertising Items Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice The Times In the driving seat Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way TV presenter Vicki Butler-Henderson, 36, on men, motors — and maintaining her va-va-vroom Alpro soya Index Quick trips? Why a slow walk will stop you wearing down your soul Correspondents George Brock Goes on Foot Inside/online Arrivals Taking the rap Site of the Week Hot Spot Licence to ski Week 1 Citizen Traveller Milestones Timesonline Rest . . . when there's a trunk in charge? Children, animals and holidays can be very good together. Especially if you throw in kick-boxing, massages, and cookery classes. Louise Roddon and son go on a giant adventure in Thailand Multiple Display Advertising Items BAA Need to know Sat-nav on the road to nowhere Lost? We will be if we give up on the Ordnance Survey simply because of laziness, Christopher Somerville says Milestones Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lost in the heart of Cape Verde The tourists come for sand and sun, but Nicholas Roe discovers the soul of the islands deep in the hidden valleys Multiple Display Advertising Items Titan HiTours Need to know A night in London — without the overdraft Capital hotels can cost a bomb — but they don't have to. Tom Chesshyre hits the streets to track down the best rooms available for £100 or less Multiple Display Advertising Items Keep It Simple Great Rail Timesonline Bellboy Travel in Brief TIMESEscapes Insurance fraud up Fake claims soar as tourists feel the effect of the credit crunch, says Tom Chesshyre Good neighbours? Your Say Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Forget those blues and embrace the reds Summer washout? Annabelle Thorpe helps you to recover by heading off in search of Europe's most splendid colours The Times Book now Page&moy Sanya China Travel Travel Aide Mystery Guest Elvey Farm, Pluckley, Kent Timesonline Our Man in . . . Seville Multiple Display Advertising Items Regent Index Index Reader's Block Erica Wagner First word 'Reports of literature's demise are exaggerated' Contributors The wrong blurb Your say Timesonline Waterstone's Jeanette Winterson Her word 'Sarkozy seems to want business run in the style of the Viking raiders' Find the connection Vintage Chart Top six fiction, September 9,1984 Critic's Chart You're reading . . . Richard Whitehead on six sporting confessionals Reader Chart Phil Jackson picks his six favourite books Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading . . . An opener edged out Required reading Mike Atherton finds a dramatic mental breakdown but little of the thrill of playing sport at the highest level in Marcus Trescothick's sombre autobiography, Coming Back to Me Extract Hot type It no longer pays to be miserable Making sense of the third gender Salman Rushdie contributed to a collection of essays about the HIV/Aids problems in India by travelling to Bombay to meet the hijras, the country's vulnerable transsexual community Times2 TLS Inside track to the past Paul Theroux tells James Bone how retracing the rail journey he chronicled in The Great Railway Bazaar allowed him the freedom to write more openly about his personal life The Times Then and now: Paul Theroux on the Trans-Siberian Express Word aloud Wakefield gets a taste of Chocolat Love, war and memories Nonfiction History RÉsistance Memoirs of Occupied France by Agnès Humbert translated by Barbara Mellor Love and War in the Pyrenees: A Story of Courage, Fear and Hope, 1939-1944 by Rosemary Bailey Surfers drive new paradigms Internet Crowdsourcing How the Power of the Crowd is Driving the Future of Business by Jeff Howe In short Adding spice to being British Food Indian Takeaway One Man's Attempt to Cook His Way Home by Hardeep Singh Kohli Balti Britain a Journey Through the British Asian Experience by Ziauddin Sardar The Times Mirror, mirror . . . History Millennium The End of the World and the Forging of Christendom by Tom Holland A stage set for tragedy Fiction Novel The Act of Love by Howard Jacobson A memoir of versed generosity Poetry Talking Myself Home My Life in Verses by Ian McMillan In short Runaway tale heads a bumper crop Graphic novels Take an elevator to the stars Science fiction A plethora of secrets Novel The Glass of Time by Michael Cox Classics A Chapter of Hats and Other Stories by Machado de Assis translated by John Gledson Shakespeare's Wife Paperbacks Nonfiction By Germaine Greer Bloomsbury, £8.99 Exit Ghost Fiction By Philip Roth Vintage, £7.99 Dry Store Room No 1: The Secret Life of the Natural History Museum by Richard Fortey HarperPerennial, £8.99 The Other Garden and Collected Stories By Francis Wyndham Picador, £7.99 Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age By Peter Green, Phoenix, £8.99 Nina Todd Has Gone By Lesley Glaister Bloomsbury, £7.99 A fantastic rite of passage Children's Nation by Terry Pratchett The Folklore of Discworld by Terry Pratchett and Jacqueline Simpson The Times Audiobooks In this week's TLS The Dragon's Tail The Books group The author tells Alyson Rudd why the Olympics meant so much to China and how the Cultural Revolution made an ideal backdrop for his characters Timesonline The Key Questions Timesonline Jumbo Crossword 775 Games Picture Gallery Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Find the Connection Answers Polygon Literary quiz Times2 Crossword 4626 The Listener Crossword 3998 Bridge PictureLine KenKen No 214 — Medium 1 Samurai Su Doku No 107 — Medium 2 Su Doku No 2142 — Fiendish 3 Killer No 924 — Deadly (1 hour 5 minutes) Friday Solutions Index Crouch, touch, pause and engage Key dates 2008-09 Timesonline New laws could create breakdown of understanding around the tackle Excitement is mixed with trepidation as this season kicks off amid big alterations on and off the field, David Hands looks at the implications League leaders Governing bodies must maintain a watching brief in crowded market With lots of competition for fans, rugby needs to maintain the progress, writes David Hands A growing game Land Rover Do the new laws give you a bad headache? Our national ELV service will help Thirteen changes to the rule book are being trialled this season. We explain what they are 'Don't take the contest out of rugby' pleads Saracens coach Jenni Rutherford on the view Down Under Bath Club information David Hands finds a club confident that key departures will not affect their success Squad Fixtures Bristol Ward-Smith is ready to rise again after being down and out, writes Mark Baldwin Squad Fixtures Gloucester Big-name players have been recruited to snare elusive silverware, says David Hands Squad Fixtures Guinness Harlequins The 'toffs' of the English game are bringing it to the masses, reports David Hands Squad Fixtures Leicester Meyer arrives at Welford Road intent on restoring the dynasty, writes David Hands Squad Fixtures Winners this year will earn the Lions share Philippe Saint-Andre, Sale's director of rugby, casts an outsider's view over the scrambling for places on the plane to South Africa My XV to face the Lions I may be older but I'm still hungry for success As he nears 30, Jonny Wilkinson looks forward to life as one of the game's elder statesmen and more than a few years left at the top The chosen few Sky Sports London Irish Catt goes on the prowl in the twilight of an illustrious career, writes Matthew Pryor Squad Fixtures London Wasps Is there life after Dallaglio? Mark Souster considers the resurrection of Ibañez Squad Fixtures Newcastle Falcons There has been much change, but was it all for the good, asks John Westerby Squad Fixtures The Times Northampton Saints come marching back after a season of soul-searching, writes Mark Souster Squad Fixtures Sale Sharks Tait hopes to find stability after flying the Falcons' nest, writes David Hands Squad Fixtures Saracens Borthwick is ready for a new lease of life at Vicarage Road, writes Mark Souster Squad Fixtures Worcester Warriors 'The best full back in the world' has arrived at Sixways, writes Matthew Pryor Squad Fixtures Guinness Guinness Index Relax as hard as you like and fizz with the feelgood factor Take the advice of island friends for a perfect family holiday, says Martin Symington Inside More for the money An even sunnier welcome Barbados is going all out to woo new tourists, reports Tony Dawe Virgin Holidays So much to enjoy Surfing teacher relishes freedom of life on the ocean waves Tony Dawe discovers how and where the locals like to chill out Chef's appetite for fast cars Family feasts are more fun Where service comes with an extra big smile An exotic spicy stew Martin Symington dips into the linguistic ingredients of Bajan Virgin Holidays Affordable paradise Tony Dawe finds that the island has holidays to suit all pockets New lounge takes the pain out of jetting away Havens of indulgence Blissful treatments await both women and men at a host of top-notch spas. Jane Dunford offers a guide Virgin Holidays Passion for pottery gave new life to an old craft Tony Dawe on how a vanishing tradition was saved Virgin Holidays Colouring views of island life Tony Dawe looks at key painters behind the awakening art scene Where to go Centre highlights diversity of crafts Gentle encounters with wildlife in a haven of peace and tranquillity Martin Symington finds a wealth of natural wonders on his rambles Bajan dining at its very best Tony Dawe savours the real taste of the island, where traditional fare also comes with a modern twist From a fish fry to a feast with flair, the food festival showcases dishes for all tastes and ages Love of local produce inspires Leeds chef Rum with an edge Graham Ross enjoys shooting de breeze in exotic tipling houses Virgin Holidays Surf dude supreme Brian Talma pushes his passion for beach culture, reports Ivo Tennant Action stations: extreme sports provide holiday thrills to remember long after the suntan has faded A Test that's just the ticket England stand a chance — and their fans cannot lose, says Ivo Tennant Virgin Holidays Everyone wins at these games Ivo Tennant reports on a sports festival where partying and team spirit matter as much as athletic prowess Royal Westmoreland maintains family links to create second golf course Barbados Sun and stars at coaching camp Sporting heroes give their time to train children, reports Ivo Tennant Virgin Holidays A breathtaking sight for lovers Dawn is a romantic kaleidoscope, writes Anne Pickles Marriage of scenery and ambience help island to play Cupid for matches made in tropical heaven Virgin Holidays Index Mistress of invention Phoebe Greenwood meets the magical modeller of toilet rolls, washing-up liquid bottles and sticky-back plastic A Presenter's Tale Bloomin' gorgeous gifts Up and down the country, children were flowering under Blue Peter tutelage Greeting cards From Christmas to Valentine's Day and beyond, a card for every occasion Glued to the box A team from the Times on the agony and ecstasy of making Blue Peter models Hallowe'en puppets/Advent crown From wonderful witches and wizards to festive fun, Blue Peter had it made Punk rock teddy bear The nation's bears needed livening up, so Blue Peter reached for the safety pins Tracy Island With the models selling out in the shops, Blue Peter came to the rescue Anniversary mobile Make the fur fly by cutting out and keeping these faithful companions. Designed by Margaret Parnell Currys Currys Index Mercedes-Benz Contents 06.09.08 Janet Leigh on the Set of Psycho Contacts Smirnoff The Dark Ages AGUA Microtrends I Didn't Get where I Am Today without. . . Wisdom Malcolm McLaren, 62, Musician and Entrepreneur Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Lexiconfusion Shop Retail Therapy Links London A Penny for Them Bargainhunter Out There Country Chic From Boys to Men How to Get Dressed The Male Room Men's Stuff Prada Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts Gordon's American Dream Can Gordon Ramsay become a big fish in the very biggest pool? With third restaurant just opened in West Hollywood, and American networks clamouring for his TV shows, the chef talks business, family and life … introduces recipes from his new book Overleaf: Easy Feasts for Friends Casual suppers Off Duty Even Michelin-starred chefs need a break - in an exclusive extract from his new book, Gordon Ramsay shares simple classics to cook for friends Farfalle with Bacon, Peas and Sage Corn-Fed Chicken Legs with Braised Peas and Onions For the Braised Peas and Onions Shepherd's Pie with Branston Pickle Canon Red Mullet with Tomatoes, Olives and Anchovies Spinach, Feta and Pine Nut Tart Coca Cola On the side Chorizo, Broad Bean and Mint Couscous Serves 4 as a Side Dish Caramelised Fennel and Red Onions Irresirtible puddings Autumn Fruit Salad with Thyme and Ginger Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake Russell & Bromley Nissan Rothko in England Even as he won over his fellow New Yorkers, Mark Rothko remained the angry outsider. Yet he fell for the people and town of St Ives — and the feeling was mutual. As a new Tate show opens, Joanna Pitman profiles a tormented genius John Lewis Royal Caribbean Hayley's Comet From Woody Allen via The Duchess to Brideshead Revisited, actress Hayley Atwell is rocketing to stardom. Not bad for a onetime misfit just three years out of drama school Ebookers Saab93 Scarlet woman Pay homage to your inner … and paint the town red, in scene-stealing, head-turning, traffic-shopping style Six Great. . . Pussy-Bow Blouses Shop Window Voyages Jules Verne Beauty S. O. S. Keeping up Appearances Look as good the morning after as you did the night before Dear Sarah Q I've just returned from holiday and want to prolong my tan Counter Intelligence Keeping up Appearances Even the manliest of skins responds to a little pampering Salon Spy Easton Grey, Malmesbury, Wiltshire (01666 822888; www. whatleymanor. com) Clarins The Sunday Times The Youthful Joy of Summer Holidays was so Often Mitigated by Having to Write about It Restaurants The Green Kitchen Dry Wit Lurpak Butter Taste From a Count in 1968 of Just 14 Hectares Left in France, Viognier Vine Plantings Have Boomed Wine Six . . . Kitchen Greats Cobnuts Food Detective Vegging out Foodie at Large Innocent's new lunch pots are as green as they come Taste Test . . . Dijon Mustard Great Rail Journeys Cochtails Stuart's Short Stories The Sunday Times Libby Sellers Doesn't Have a Permanent Gallery — her Guerilla Gallery Pops up out of Nowhere Scenes from Domestic Life Haus Proud Fashion designer Michael Michalsky has filled his Berlin villa with handpicked, characterful pieces that are his most treasured possessions Six Great . . . Bins Pinboard Royal Doulton Cutlery from Just £99.99 Reader Offer Ensure your table always looks stunning with this classic cutlery from Royal Doulton from just £99.99 (RRP £200) The Times Ask Aggie Home Help Polly Beard Do Try this at Home Entertaining ideas for modern families The Times And the Winners are . . . Over the next month we'll be visiting winners and runners-up in all four categories of our annual competition. First, it's to Scotland, to discover the ingredients for the perfect family garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Readers' Queries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items At half-time, we make Michael dress up as Elgin's mascot. Go to elgincity. com for the best Scotsman-dress-as-giant-badger picture you'll ever see Beta Male Teachers Bupa Index Nokia Timesonline. co. uk/the knowledge Chill out, Pats Starts Staying in Joanna Lumley's simpering progress through the snow to fulfil a childhood dream leaves Caitlin Moran's heart cold Play to win Going out Who are the world-beaters of classical music? Richard Morrison offers his tips 'What does rage do to you?' Screen Her star is on the rise, but cross Kelly Reilly at your peril, discovers Kevin Maher Top Films in Rep The Duchess New Film Reviews Disaster Movie El Cantante Sensory overload The Big Film RocknRolla is breathless, full-throttle film-making at its very best, says Kevin Maher Never Apologise Also out Films on Release Hit or Hype? Our readers decide Day of the Dead DVD Reviews Director: Steve Miner, 18,2008 Stars: Mena Suvari, Nick Cannon, Stark Sands What Happens in Vegas Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden? Director: Morgan Spurlock, 12,2008 Stars: Spurlock Spore Games Reviews Too Human Play TV Sony/PS3 (£69.99) Every body join in Panel of Experts Each week, we show DVDs to the real experts. Here, sex therapists discuss the naked truth behind The Workshop Spore Hmv The lady appears As we begin a week of free Alfred Hitchcock DVDs, John Russell Taylor asks was he a woman-hater? Happy in my own Spaced Stage Her fellow Spaced stars have found movie fame. But Jessica Hynes assures Ed Potton she wants to forge her own future Top Five Opera Top Five Dance The Times Top Comedy Opera North Woman in Can a ghostly classic be lost or found in translation? Robert Shore on the Japanese Woman in Black Birmingham-rep West Goes East Top Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items A cult above Robyn Hitchcock is one of pop's secret treasures, says Victoria Segal Top Five Jazz Softly Does It Top Five Gigs Roots Manuva Slime & Reason Music Reviews Music Reviews All albums out on Monday unless otherwise stated Rock/pop Carried to Dust (City Slang, TMS £11.99) Rodriguez Cold Fact (Light in the Attic, TMS £11.99) Timesmusicservice Metallica Death Magnetic (Vertigo, TMS £12.99) Yo Majesty Futuristically Speaking Never be Afraid (Domino, TMS £11.99) Metronomy Nights Out (Because Music, TMS £10.99) Jazz/world Josh Rouse Best of the Rykodisc Years (Rhino, TMS £12.99) David Sanborn Here & Gone (Decca, TMS £12.99) Glasvegas The Big CD Priya Elan on the self-titled debut album Steven Osborne Classical Britten Piano Concerto (Hyperion, TMS £12.99) Alison Balsom Haydn Trumpet Concerto (EMI, TMS £11.99) David Zinman Mahler Symphony No 5 (RCA Red Seal, TMS £13.99) Top Classical Top Five Clubs The trouble with genius Sights His giant colour fields are revered but Mark Rothko's artistic journey was long and surprising, says John Russell Taylor Top Five Galleries Top Five Museums British Airways Top Five Events Liverpool biennial Through the looking glass Can Ryan Gander become famous and remain mysterious, wonders Christian Pambrun Top Five for Kids Bentley's Top oyster restaurants Trawl for gourmet pearls with Square Meal's guide to crustaceous favourites in the South East J Sheekey The Big Eat ££ Bibendum Oyster Bar £ the Company Shed ££ Mistley Thorn ££ the Pantechnicon Rooms ££ Le Pont De La Tour ££ Sweetings ££ Whitstable Oyster Fishery ££ Wright Brothers Squaremeal Help, I'm a piranha The former Dennis Pennis is now a Nazi cartoon fish. Dominic Wells hears how Radio Head Chris Campling goes back to the Big Bang Chater's Choice Saturday 6 Main channels TV Choice Main channels Saturday 6 Variations Shrek (2001) Film Choice BBC One, 5.25pm King Kong (2005) ITV1, 7.50pm The Abyss (1989) Channel 4,9.55pm Tommy (1975) BBC Two, 1.25am Ask the Dust (2006) Channel 4,1.50am Sweet November (2001) ITV1, 2.35am Saturday 6 Prime-time multichannel Live International Football Digital Choice Setanta Sports 1, from 1pm/Sky Sports 1,2.45pm Imagination Movers Playhouse Disney, 10.15am Live Boxing Sky Box Office (HD), 9pm Clash of the Cholrs Biography, 9pm Taggart ITV3, 9pm Hey Mr DJ: The Rise and Rise of the Disc Jockey BBC Four, 11.40pm Radio listings Radio Saturday 6 Sunday 7 Main channels Variations TV Choice Main channels Sunday 7 Our Man in Havana (1960) Film Choice Five, 1.55pm The Producers (2005) Five, 7.30pm Braveheart (1995) Channel 4,9pm The Weather Man (2005) BBC One, 10.20pm Cinderella Man (2005) BBC Two, 10pm Bad Timing (1980) BBC Two, 12.15am Sunday 7 Prime-time multichannel Digital Choice Live Premiership Rugby Union Sky Sports 1, from 1pm/ITV4, 6.30pm Midsomer Murders Night ITV3, from 5pm Proms on Four 2008 BBC Four, 7.30pm Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who ITV4, 9pm Dexter FX, 10pm Radio listings Radio Sunday 7 Monday 8 Main channels Variations TV Choice Main channels Monday 8 Keeping Mum (2005) Film Choice Channel 4,10pm Blue Velvet (1986) ITV1, 10.35pm Risky Business (1983) Five, 11.05pm The Other Boleyn Girl (2008)/The Bank Job (2008) MultiChannel New to Sky Box Office Monday 8 Prime-time multichannel Chop Socky Chooks Digital Choice Cartoon Network, 5.30pm The Lost Pyramid The History Channel, 9pm Proms on Four 2008 BBC Four, 7.30pm Ross Kemp on Gangs Sky1,9pm Engineering Connections National Geographic, 9pm Jonathan Creek Week UKTV Gold, 9pm Crime Thriller Awards Season ITV3, 9pm Radio listings Radio Monday 8 Tuesday 9 Main channels Variations TV Choice Main channels Tuesday 9 My Darling Clementine (1946, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4,1.35pm Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001) BBC One, 10.35pm Brief Encounter Multi Channel Film4,3.15pm The Passionate Friends (1949, b/w) Film4,5.10pm Tuesday 9 Prime-time multichannel Flight of the Conchords Digital Choice BBC Four, 9.30pm UK Border Force Sky1,9pm I Want to Work for Diddy Virgin 1,10pm Their Finest Hour UKTV History, 9pm A for Andromeda BBC Four, 10.30pm True Stories: The Bridge More4,10pm Radio listings Radio Tuesday 9 Wednesday 10 Main channels Variations TV Choice Main channels Wednesday 10 Hudson Hawk (1991) Film Choice Five, 9pm Yuva (2004) Channel 4,1.10am Sahara (2005) Multi Channel Film4,9pm Esma's Secret (2006) BBC Four, 10pm Wednesday 10 Prime-time multichannel Celebrating: The South Bank Show Digital Choice ITV3, 9pm Live International Football Setanta Sports 1, from 3pm/Setanta Sports 2,6.30pm/ Sky Sports 2,7.30pm Saving Britney Spears More4,8.30pm Blood and Guts: A History of Surgery BBC Four, 9pm Dirty Dancing: The Time of Your Life Living, 9pm The Riches Virgin 1,9pm Radio listings Radio Wednesday 10 Thursday 11 Main channels Variations TV Choice Main channels Thursday 11 American Beauty (1999) Film Choice BBC One, 10.45pm All or Nothing (2002) BBC Two, 11.20pm Focus (2001) Channel 4,1.40am Great Expectations (1946, b/w) Multi Channel Film4,3.20pm Thursday 11 Prime-time multichannel Secret Diary of a Call Girl Digital Choice ITV2, 10pm The Fashion Show ITV2, 8pm Your Identity for Sale BBC Three, 9pm Grey's Anatomy Living, 9pm Samantha Who? E4,10pm Entourage ITV2, 11pm Radio listings Radio Thursday 11 Friday 12 Main channels Variations TV Choice Main channels Friday 12 Species (1995) Film Choice BBC One, 11.40pm Saturn 3 (1980) BBC Two, 12.35am Ride with the Devil (1999) Multi Channel More4,9pm The Business (2005) E4,10.30pm Friday 12 Prime-time multichannel Legends: Humphrey Lyttelton/Humph's Last Stand Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm/10pm Johnny Cash Night Sky Arts, 8pm Vietnam: Battle Stories National Geographic, 8pm The Cambridge Folk Festival 2008 BBC Four, 8.30pm Mock the Week Dave Dave, from 9pm Live from Abbey Road More4,12.45am Radio listings Radio Friday 12 The Whisperers

Referência(s)