News from 08/09/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, David Wighton, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, Edward Lucas, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Dmitry Lovetsky, Peter Lansley, David A. Harris, Mark Souster, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Ian Winrow, Howard Rosen, Peter Rhodes, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Norman Blackwell, Christine Seib, Paul Broks, David Chater, James Bone, Robert Steele, Penny Wark, James Ducker, Moritz Volz, Leon Pollock, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Paul Jewell, Sam Marlowe, Tony Porter, Geoff Brown, Gerard Eadie Vice Chairman, Andrew Norfolk, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Peter Jones, Tom Bawden, Nell Harman, Tom Bell, Gary Jacob, Libby Purves, Olay Bjortomt, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Christine Seib Banking Correspondent, David Hands, Ron Lewis, David Trainor, Graham Poll, Edward Gorman, Simon Brown QC, Shea Brady, Russell Kempson, Sue Fox, Madeline MacDonald, Graham Spiers, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Edward Morgan, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Scott Rutherford, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, M T Dennis, Tom Coghlan, Jeremy Page, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Jon West, Malcolm Webb, Councillor Mike Summers, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Graham Chase, Thomas Catán, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Richard Curtis, Julian Lloyd Webber, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Michael Gove, Joe Clay, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, Jacqui Goddard, Clarissa Farr, Mark Henderson, David Fulton, Lisa Verrico, Louise Cohen, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Gordon G. Greig, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Joe Strummer, Owen Slot, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex This time it's personal as Brown takes on doubters Shift of emphasis in Prime Minister's fightback Energy giants told to help poorer families Great Scot: Murray beats Nadal for place in final £110bn bailout for US mortgage giants Afghan carnage video Building society deal Eight killed in flooding The Game Timesonline Hadrons and Humanity The insights into the universe that the Large Hadron Collider will reveal have significance far beyond physics. They are a celebration of human curiosity Index State of the Unions The TUC should resist aggravating the Government's economic difficulties Book Ends? Bibliophiles should welcome the new electronic reading devices Times2 Obituary News Opinion Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather £110bn bailout to rescue mortgage giants American bazooka trumps Brown's peashooter Analysis The big intervention that should assure America's Freddie and Fannie Legal & General Made by Stradivari, played by 007 sister: the cello set to break hearts and records Looks, personality, but I'll be faithful to my own From 18th-century Italy to an auction on the internet The Workout TV licence reviewed as public support falls Stay-home mothers Times charity appeal Six share £4.4m Most read at timesonline. co. uk Harrowing video film backs Afghan villagers' claims of carnage caused by US troops Civilian casualties in Afghanistan Rolex Eight killed as weekend of rain leads to floods across Weather Geologist died when mudslide swamped trench but conditions were too treacherous to retrieve his body, David Brown reports Timesonline 'My mother's 89 and has lost everything. The power of the water was unbelievable' It could get worse on the way to a record, sodden September This week's weather Multiple Display Advertising Items Call for curb on 'work-permit Britons' Balanced immigration policy needed, say MPs Hunt begins for missing data on prison officers Let pupils giv up spelling rules. There to hard, says academic Grammar's grave Words would lose meaning Ryanair Expedia. co. uk The spirit of Carrie returns, M&S-style Sky 1 Inside today Total Teenager stabbed to death in 'postcode' gang fight More charged over killing of boy, 14 Multiple Display Advertising Items Green activists 'are keeping Africa poor' British Association A leading scientist says aid agencies' reluctance to promote technology have held back methods that could feed the world. Mark Henderson reports National Geographic Channel Thriving tobacco crop stubbed out by settlers Case study Ing Direct Biotech bananas offer hope to family farms Case study Sculptures flourish in Chatsworth's gardens KLM Minister apologises for intimate text messages Once more unto the breach for humpback whale High-flyer aims for 150,000ft skydive record Queen enjoys her annual Highland fling End of a legend as the last star of silent era dies at 98 Actress appeared in cinema's first musical Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items Help families to cut their bills or else, energy giants warned Politics Gordon Brown is using the threat of a windfall tax to seek a £900 million commitment to make homes more efficient, writes Philip Webster British Red Cross TUC conference 'Winter of discontent' looms as a million workers vote on strikes Timesonline Comrades braced for the Tories Analysis Wind of change on farms as cows help to save the Earth Suzuki All aboard in 30 seconds, orders thrifty rail company Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain Tate Six fillings or fewer? Dentist to open at supermarket checkout No appointment necessary at private practice Mayor enlists business help The true cost of university Drug could beat MRSA Alliance Française de Londres Ralph Lauren Be prepared. Take an evening class in failure As the financial climate worsens, perhaps breadwinners who face ruin need lessons in how to survive We need a Thinker Royal, not a Poet Laureate Not a mark on them Bad building, not heavy rain, made these houses flood Bess not . . . This culture clash in drowning out the issues The four contenders for the White House each represent a different America. Which can win over the swing voters? Picture Gallery Roll back the State and mend society too Breaking our dependency culture will reinforce the common values needed for a decent life Ring out in harmony In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Bedford is blighted by 'no-go' areas Falkland democracy Windfall taxes on fuel are not the solution Universities, sports classes and home schooling Timesonline A soldier's welcome Suited and booted Rock star dignity Mushroom safety tip No safe havens How the West is losing the energy cold war Russia's victory in Georgia is having far-reaching effects as its neighbours rethink the wisdom of selling gas and oil to Europe, Edward Lucas writes Gatwick express The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Surprise show by muddy rivers ruins festival finale First night Pop Bestival Isle of Wight Multiple Display Advertising Items Obama switches off personality politics but Palin continues to electrify crowds United States Inside today Dates to watch Old enemies set the diplomatic ball rolling Hurricane Ike roars on after islands are battered by storms Caribbean Multiple Display Advertising Items India joins world nuclear club amid warnings over spread of weapons India US attacks may hinder chances of help from Zardari (AP): Olmert prosecution backed by police (Reuters): Stabbing riot (Reuters): Opposition challenge (AFP): Koalas killed When the going gets tough, the young get going — back to live with their parents Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Old enemies start diplomatic ball rolling Cup match is chance for Turkey and Armenia to talk Armenia Timesonline Contentious history (AP): Shantytown crushed by collapsing cliffs (AP): Canada calls poll (Reuters): Six die in shootout (AP): Electoral blow (Reuters): Iran fires rocket Culture+ 'Delayed justice' fear as OJ Simpson faces fresh trial United States Multiple Display Advertising Items No time to retire amid economic gloom Belfast airport sale M&S staff 'watched' Boeing workers strike Quote of the day State of the union Business big shot Nationwide to take Derbyshire and Cheshire societies under its wing Green gives warning of 'double dip' on high street 'Japan's high-tech rubbish dumps are urban goldmines' Inside today Stock markets Big intervention should assure America's recovery Commodities 75 Wall Currencies Need to know Take stock with The Times Business big shot As the gloom deepens, it is no time to retire . . . UK Older workers offer invaluable experience . . . and even bosses feel the squeeze Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrovial cashes in on its Belfast asset as Dutch fund pays £132.5m for George Best Skipton turns to Mum and Dad in home loan offer Public sector pensions bill 'double the official figure' American Airlines Marks & Spencer conducts surveillance on staff, claims dismissed whistleblower Strike at Boeing will cost aircraft maker $100m a day in lost revenues Stoppage could further delay Dreamliner Emirates Relief for bondholders, but investors in Fannie and Freddie prepare for the worst Silver State joins the ranks of US banking casualties Nokia Lloyds TSB There's gold in them thar' landfills, and silver and tin and . . . C. V. Merger made sense, but putting on a united front is not as easy as it seems Monday manifesto Tony Woodley talks to Christine Buckley about the problems being faced and the progress being made at Britain's biggest union Q&A Equity Prices Brooklands 'i like to think I'm an educated risk-taker . . . ' Consumer Industries Sir Philip Green is embarking on his greatest challenge — trying to crack the US retail market with his Topshop brand. Steve Hawkes reports Moving the needle Timesonline The prize is the biggest job in retail, but who will step into Rose's shoes? The clock is ticking for potential candidates to prove themselves, writes Steve Hawkes Management briefing Samples and scents Check out Keep up to speed with our weekly quiz Tomorrow Reader Offers Ltd Sir Denis Rooke Redoubtable chairman of British Gas who saw the organisation into the modern era and then presided over its privatisation Sir Denis Rooke, OM, CBE, FRS, chairman of British Gas, 1976-89, was born on April 2,1924. He died on September 2,2008, aged 84 'Mussolini wrote her dozens of amorous letters' Anita Page Silent-era film star who was driven into retirement by a predatory producer and a lovelorn dictator Anita Page, actress, was born on August 4,1910. She died on September 6,2008, aged 98 Rodney Gordon Lives remembered Felicity Ashbee Ken Campbell Fakir Chand Mehra Bollywood producer who laid the foundation of a successful media empire across India Fakir Chand Mehra, film producer, was born on August 29,1923. He died on July 29,2008, aged 84 Robert Giroux Influential publisher and editor who advanced the careers of such US writers as Lowell and Malamud and imported works by many noteworthy Europeans Robert Giroux, publisher, was born on April 8,1914. He died on September 5,2008, aged 94 Unconscionable behaviour does not create proprietary estoppel Law Report House of Lords Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Anniversaries Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices School Notices Gifts Legal Notices Lipman & Sons Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices A tough life for women who knew the ropes Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Service appointments Legal Notices Public Notices Weather Online Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 O'Brien finds the going heavy as Henrythenavigator gets stuck in mud Folkestone Hamilton's skills academical as short cut leads him Bet of the day New Approach fails to excite in victory yet Bolger remains staunch supporter Racing Bath Course specialists Thirsk Yesterday's results Fontwell Park Patkai to miss St Leger but Stoute still has three possibles Warrington draw short straw in play-offs after they lose the plot Rugby league Thelondonpaper Randall gives Harlequins final push over the line Fox-Pitt jumps for joy after dominating performance Equestrianism Double success puts rider in the history books Paralympic Games Results American football Boxing Cricket Cycling Golf Ice hockey Motorcycling Rugby league Rugby union Cricket Fixtures Other sport Cyclists keep the pace with golden haul Paralympics Guinness Premiership Podium performances Reinking catches Czechs on the rebound with help from Deng Basketball Middlesex v Nottinghamshire NatWest Pro40 first division Can Americans learn to love game rooted in their history? Cricket The publication of a highly regarded new novel has served to raise interest in cricket in the United States, says Christopher, Martin-Jenkins Kent v Surrey LV County Championship first division All hail the thinking man's swashbuckler England inextricably linked to footballing hell The Ryder Cup begins a week on Friday and England, … Trescothick's honest tale of depression is a triumph The lid is finally off Khan story Powell makes case for Johnson's closer inspection Flood inspires third straight Kingsholm win for Leicester Rugby union Guinness Premiership James pulls the strings as Bath show greater class Northampton enjoy pleasing return International Rugby Union Sharks show cunning with Tait switch as Falcons falter Omega European Masters Women's Nykredit Masters McLlroy and Reid suffer heartbreak Golf Leading British prospects learn the hard way Sport Staff: Montgomerie and Poulter deny dust-up in restaurant Khan starts inquest into floor show Boxing Cook is made up after Arthur kisses Setanta Sports Powell falls short in bid to surpass Bolt Bayliss leads the way Citizen Smith's vow Weaver's heartbreak How missile-tracking technology can keep archers on target Analysis From judo robots to body-sensors, nothing will be left to chance in the race for that medal-winning advantage Appliance of science to boost Britain at the Gizmo Games The technological revolution After the brilliance of Beijing, another golden Olympics looms in London, thanks to the men in white coats, says Owen Slot The sporting arms race for Gold in 2012 McLaren may discover their appeal will be inadmissable Motor racing Hamilton must not let the Spa stewards get him down Belgian Grand Prix Briton stripped of win by controversial decision Details from Spa Decision irks Briton's father as Lauda lends his support Timesonline Cystic Fibrosis Trust World No 1 is blown away as Murray goes storming into final Tennis Nadal meets his match — and now for Federer Results Stunning victory that shows Scot is all grown up on … Times Crossword 24,013 Picture Gallery The Times Murray one step from heaven Scot overcomes Nadal to claim place in US Open final The Times Run wild, run free: time for Rooney to cut loose on Inside today The Times A catwalk on the wild side Marc Jacobs, the self-destructive designer who single-handedly transformed the fortunes of three fashion labels, has remodelled himself as a modern-day Valentino. By Lisa Armstrong Timesonline The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster Red lipstick The Italian bubble car I'm bursting to buy Fiat 500 1.2 Lovely bubbly Three (thin, reedy) cheers for British weediness The Times Sex and the sari The prize-winning author Kiran Desal journeys to Andhra Pradesh where generations of Indian families have been involved in the sex industry and from which few girls escape Brain, heal thyself HealthCan a damaged brain change its own structure and replace lost functions? In his new book the psychiatrist Norman Doidge claims it can, turning conventional neuroscience on its head. He reveals how to Penny Wark Get what you want and love what you've got Sounds just right How to help children Blank looks Open mind Paul Broks on how face blindness can illuminate the workings of the brain Magic garlic? Nutrition Q&A Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell answers your questions AA Two-wheel workout Fitness Provided your bike is set up correctly, cycling is a marvellous way to build, aerobic strength and stamina, says Peta Bee Garlic guide When mania leads to mayhem I Timing Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts Once upon a time on the Westway In the first of two extracts from an explosive new book, the original rebel rockers, the Clash, tell the story of their origins in their own words Top Ten Clash city rockers Timesonline DVD Offer Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Trafalgar Studios Last chance Book now Flight takes off, but Rondine crashes First night Opera La Rondine/Flight Peacock, WC2 The Times Proms LPO/Jurowski; RSNO/Denève Albert Hall/Radio 3 Article Culture Theatre La Machine City Centre, Liverpool Pop Hercules and Love Affair Koko, NW1 Theatre Painting by Numbers Old Red Lion, N1 Theatre Royal Bath Proms BBCNOW/Otaka Albert Hall/Radio 3 Timesoffers TV & Radio Weekend tv From Mars to Venus Joanna Lumley: In the Land of the Northern Lights (BBC One) Charley Boorman: Ireland to Sydney by Any Means (BBC Two) Harry and Paul (BBC One) Creamed spinach with mozzarella Dinner tonight Eat it with BBC One Tv today National Geographic Channel The Children Viewing guide ITV1, 9pm The Price of Property Channel 4,9pm The Dark Side of Fame with Piers Morgan BBC One, 10.35pm Keeping Mum (2005) Film choice Channel 4,10pm Blue Velvet (1986) ITV1, 10.35pm Variations Bookmark: Serbian Epics BBC Two, 11.20pm Risky Business (1983) Five, 11.05pm The Other Boleyn Girl (2008)/The Bank Job (2008) New to Sky Box Office Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Getting Hitched Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Still crazes after all these years Young times Some of the most popular games and puzzles from the Sixties, Seventies and Eighties are making a comeback. But are these retro toys cool, or just naff nostalgia? Ask your parents if they remember them . . . The Times Daily dingbat Which word or phrase is this? Say what you see Puzzle of the day Spiral Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4627 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 310 Multiple Sclerosis Society Su doku Word Watching Index Multiple Display Advertising Items The Workout Solution Timesonline The Times Weekend in numbers The News Bilic faces home fire Croatia manager denies being distracted from England clash Abu Dhabi investors outline their City vision Dein changes tactics FA gets the ball rolling for 2018 bid Ferdinand in race to be fit for key fixture Defender faces deadline for recovery from back injury The Prem Timesonline On Wednesday Spot the pie England ratings World Cup qualifying Average rating 5.2 Capello in credit, like it or lump it It may not have been pretty, but the manager deserves praise for the taming of a World Cup beast in Barcelona, says Martin Samuel England ratings 4-4-2 Average rating 5.2 Substitutions Walcott will press to be right man World Cup qualifying Tony's Fiver Cole's hunger the benchmark of a born winner England's travelling fans made another protest during Rooney is not the only one to suffer for his hard toil Donkeys but no Messiah And another thing . . . Corluka gets timing wrong West Ham out of order Gerrard is not perfect Vokes has his foot in the door World Cup qualifying Heat is on for Scotland Iceland game is now one that must be won, writes Graham Spiers in Skopje Trapattoni starts to get on top of green issues World Cup qualifying Russell Kempson says the veteran manager can lead his side from the wilderness years Healy looks for lift after familiar low The Columnist World Cup qualifying 2010 Results, tables and analysis The Book Seeing Red Mystery in trying to define Romanian clubs' true colours The Continent The Times And another thing . . . Will Danny live up to his £24m price tag at Zenit? Revolution just roll over France come down to earth with a bump World Cup qualifying Big nations suffer, writes Bill Edgar, with defeat for the former champions and a scare for Italy The Times International results Hazell aiming high after win over old club Coca-Cola League One Timesonline Grabban makes Den rock again Still bemoans costly defensive errors Coca-Cola League Two Timesonline Fixtures The power struggle Coca-Cola Football League Power Tables This season's Premier League PowerTable Last season's Premier League PowerTable v actual finish Predictions League One Timesonline League Two International and non-League Sills stills the boos with late winner Croatia v England The Box Live matches Two ways to feed your fantasy Playthegame Fantasyfootball Liverpool v Manchester United Sky Sports 1, Saturday, 12.45pm Keeping faith when you just cannot win The Derby manager is still positive despite the club's poor form, writes Peter Lansley The Times My journey east into unknown The transfer window meant a last-minute upheaval for Moritz Volz, who is now at Ipswich Spot the pie In this week The Final Word Dunhill
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