News from 09/09/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Vic Finlayson, Tony Halpin Moscow Correspondent, Michael Helm, David Brown, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Sean O'Neill Security Editor, Alexandra Blair, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Lord Armstrong, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Robin Pagnamenta Energy Editor, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, David Wighton Business and City Editor, Catherine Bruton, Clive Davis, Patrick Kidd, Frances Stott, Sam Marlowe, David Wighton Business Editor's commentary, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Robin Pagnamenta, Sathnam Sanghera, David Parham, Magnus Linklater Scottish Editor, Rachel Sylvester, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Dr Alan Barr, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Laura Dixon, Eddie Michell, Tony Phillips, John Latham, Charles Bremner, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Charles McCarthy, Eric Campbell, Janet Paraskeva, Charlotte Metcalf, Bob Penn, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Don Giovanni, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Richard Siklos, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Tom Coghlan, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, S. Russell, Professor Mark Stephens, Mick Hume, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Michael Herman, Dominic Kennedy, Malcolm Guthrie, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Selby Whittingham, Steve Hawkes, Anthony Green, Nicholas Hinde, George Caulkin, Peter Clarke, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Rafael Nadal, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Catherine Philp, Veronica Schmidt, Louise Cohen, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Mike Harvey Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Milos Stankovic, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, David Robertson, R. F. Harrison, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex Little girl who fell down a storm drain — and lived Police in crisis after jury rejects £10m terror case Severe blow to Britain's anti-terrorist campaign Index Stock exchange chaos as computers crash Tory budget shift Cleaner power plants Republican bounce World Cup boost Inside today Index Fannie and Freddie and Us Leading articles The US takeover of the mortgage agencies is a bold step to restore financial stability; UK policymakers need to indicate they are also prepared Index How He Will Be Judged Zardari must be held to his promises on fighting the threats to Pakistan Fired Up A German coal experiment should put UK ministers on their mettle Times2 News Opinion Business Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Stock Exchange glitch costs millions 'Rivals were cracking open champagne' Boodles Hero who knocked the stuffing out of the reign of jolly nice British also-rans Team Murray is a fast-growing extended family Timesonline The Workout Water complaints Multiple births 'fraud' Posties repackaged Coren service Most read at timesonline. co. uk Underground adventure of girl sucked 230ft along storm drain and spat out other side How new-style sandbags 'just floated away' in flooded town Versace British terror cell plotted to bring death to hundreds with home-made liquid explosives Terror trial Inside today The eight in the dock The 'surveillance society' has led to many terrorists being imprisoned Evidence of airline bomb plot too slim to convict, but liquid restrictions to remain in place Dolce & Gabbana Tories will ditch plans to match Labour spending Downturn increases pressure to cut taxes Lib Dems back 'top-up' payments for cancer drugs by NHS patients Ryanair Spending plans Barclays Americans not sold on Russell's brand of humour Comedian describes Bush as a "retarded cowboy" Multiple Display Advertising Items Raising The Bar Killer patient who raped girl shown violent films Multiple Display Advertising Items Nissan Navara New Hall fights on, despite Paxo People Picture Gallery Heartening news for children of the 1970s: the cult Organisers of Bestival were no doubt pleased to hear … Sir Cliff Richard has explained the economics behind … Gangster maestro beats time The Face Goldie Postscript It's nice that they cast a working-class girl to play Usain Bolt slowed down long enough to watch Guava Jelly Found after 300m years, first rainforests show how climate change could look Suzuki There, there: how sympathetic hugs ape human behaviour United we stand: Cabinet puts on a happy face for awayd Ministers gave a very public display of support for Gordon Brown yesterday as they met outside London for the first time in decades, reports Philip Webster from Birmingham British Red Cross Cabinet met in Brighton Back to school with uniform smiles and sniggers Timesonline Darling to defend pay policy when he walks into lions' den TUC diary Men brushing up on the new art of concealment Saab Just draw a line after guyliner Kingfisher Risk of emotional problems for premature babies The co-operative bank Dorchester accused of diverting tips to managers The £1m banknote that's a steal at £40,000 Children 'are much less active than parents think' Giant flowing font for cathedral's anniversary Networking website for parents to talk about their teenagers Jargon buster Sky 'i didn't know where to turn' Case Study How a new power station could make coal the fuel of the future Clean energy As the first carbon capture plant opens, Britain's hopes of leading the field in reducing emissions by 90% may go up in smoke, Lewis Smith writes Stinky Town of the East becomes energy pioneer of new Germany Renault Solution offers us the 'magic bullet' of energy supply Clean energy Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfs Nanny to the stars jailed for assaulting infant New ways to pay Survey attacks police chief Councils are owed £745m Child pornography charge Feroglobin 'Billy Elliot' parents sell house so they can send him to top ballet school Expedia Like house prices, immigration could fall too Opinion The thing about population projections is that they are usually wrong. Our problem in future may be getting people to stay Border bribe that left me poorer but wiser Best of Times Pole position Index Come down, Jehovah Labour beware, the dinosaurs are not extinct After a long period of irrelevance, the trade unions are back — and that could mean trouble for the centre Left Picture Gallery Only the rich can afford state schooling Opinion Well-connected children might not need the leg-up of private education. But for everyone else . . . Watch your language In my view Thunderer: To dump the apostrophe is apostasy Maritime heritage needs management Opinion Child agency cases Gang of three English spelling rules exist for a good reason He who pays the piper is wrong Timesonline Equine rights of way Cabinet in Brighton Electronic prices Heated debate The second big bang A luxurious feeling? Magnificent women in their flying machines For 63 years the vital war work of the Air Transport Auxiliary's women pilots has been overlooked. Until today, says Giles Whittell London eye Daily Universal Register Timesonline Conductor sparks energy as Sun comes out for Mozart First night Opera Don Giovanni Royal Opera House, WC2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Crowd goes wild for Palin . . . and McCain gets a good reception too Republicans take lead in the polls Index Peaks and troughs Palin is damned by faint praise from top women Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Class war descends on châteaux after top vineyards lose place in premier league Castle Cover Cabinet revolt over 'Sarkozy's Big Sister' The question that divides members: is it time for Nato to return home? Europe Europe's leaders meet in Paris amid fresh doubts over role and enlargement, Michael Evans, David Charter and Catherine Philp report The Times Going back to basics is not the answer Timesonline Russia agrees new EU deal on troop pullout Promises and suspicion Multiple Display Advertising Items If the protesters don't get him, the TV curry might Multiple Display Advertising Items Clan rivals 'led US forces to attack wrong target' 20 killed in latest airstrike as US hits school set up by friend of bin Laden Simple Choice Funerals Timesonline Sumo chief quits after Russian stars get life ban for marijuana Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Worst is over' as food price pressures ease £4.5m for Rock valuer BG bid setback Plea on Opec output Quote of the day Longer, skinnier iPods Business big shot Kieran Poynter Chancellor ready to act on mortgage market after Paulson pulls off bailout Bad bets and botched IT forced Derbyshire rescue Index Inside today Stock markets Darling must follow the lead set by America Picture Gallery Societies die by own hands Commodities Real value in pricey canal Direct line for business Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Hopes raised of early rate cut After months of food price rises, 'worst may be over' Customers see Primark bargains as a better fit Picture Gallery KBC FSA leads by example, but who is going to follow? City Diary Rooke, engineer and ad star City Diary Thought for the day: "The national budget must be City Diary Ryanair has been running a promotional offer City Diary Ecclestone takes himself out of race for honours City Diary Picture Gallery Independent valuers at Northern Rock have their work cut out for fee of £4.5m Fined hedge fund manager agrees to stay out of the City GSK bows to inevitable as Viehbacher heads for pastures new The No 1 quality newspaper for business readers Nokia Origin ignores BG's advances and turns to American giant in attempt to escape takeover Eni ends First Calgary's long search for a buyer Battlelines Imperial Tobacco chief doubts health proposals would reduce UK sales Time please Nokia International markets cheer as Washington rides to … The deal to prop up Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac was necessary to prevent complete meltdown in America's housing market, writes Tom Bawden Benefits of Paulson's drastic strategy will take time to relieve UK credit blockage Market reaction Libya and Iran demand cut in Opec's oil production to curb oversupply to markets Milkround Dubai plans $200bn canal to bypass Strait of Hormuz Altria buys smokeless tobacco group for $10.4bn The Times It's September, Christmas is coming — time to welcome a slimmer, cheaper iPod Nano Timesonline The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Urban Hub British funds Television set to tune into the third dimension Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Start of the week, shares surge . . . and then nothing Market report Davenham expects profit slide Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day It is time to hold on as ABF continues to row against tide Raven Russia Deal of the day Timesonline Glisten Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive Nationwide is 'not the lender of last resort' Management & Finance Graham Beale, the chief executive of the Nationwide, explains his rescue deals in the mutual sector to Patrick Hosking Timesonline UK banks in danger of getting Sarbanes-Oxley treatment Nationwide The numbers Derbyshire Building Society Local Matters Cheshire Building Society Russian roulette is a risky game to play, but the rewards can be huge Christine Seib speaks to advisers who know about investing in the Moscow market Management briefing Urgency Change expert John P. Kotter explains the thinking behind his latest book a Sense of Urgency All change at Lehman Movers & Shakers From Goldman to UBS New role at Quayle Munro Barclaycard cleans up This is an extract taken from a podcast with Professor Tomorrow Reader Offers Ltd Bernard McKenna British veteran of the Spanish Civil War who survived being twice wounded, captured, imprisoned and interrogated by the Gestapo Bernard McKenna, Spanish Civil War veteran, was born on September 11,1915. He died on July 31,2008, aged 92 Air Marshal Sir Eric Dunn RAF Chief Engineer who played a vital role in the Falklands campaign and in reinforcing the islands' air defences after victory Air Marshal Sir Eric Dunn, KBE, CB, BEM, Chief Engineer, RAF, 1983-86, was born on November 27,1927. He died on July 16,2008, aged 80 Index Mila Schön Fashion designer whose creations were inspired by modern art and were popular with celebrities Mila Schön, fashion designer, was born in 1919. She died on September 4,2008, aged 89 Riitta Immonen Couturier whose dress designs launched the Finnish fashion and furnishings company Marimekko Riltta Immonen, couturier and co-founder of Marimekko, was born on May 13,1918. She died on August 24,2008, aged 90 Lives online Timesonline Peter Glossop Operatic baritone admired as a bold, honest interpreter of Verdi and Puccini Peter Glossop, operatic baritone, was born on July 6,1928. He died on September 7,2008, aged 80 Court Circular Minister cannot thwart tribunal decision Law Report Court of Appeal Timesonline Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Anniversaries Ruby Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices University News School Notices Legal Notices Boffins put a model of the Severn Bridge to the test Times Archive Timesonline Memorial service Alan Coren Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Legal news Lipman & Sons Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Doctor Fremantle may prove breath of fresh air for Stoute Beverley Index Nicholls adds to stable strength with Thundering Star Racing Lingfield Park Bath Yesterday's results Leicester Course specialists Folkestone Paralympic Games Results American football Cycling Football Tennis Football Fixtures Stockwell up for extra service Paralympics American swimmer aims to complete rare medal collection Simmonds in dreamland after claiming historic gold Cricket Rugby union Other sport Hamilton keeping safe distance as supporters accuse FIA of chicanery Motor racing Timesonline The Times Carragher's caveat narrows the field for future Who won? Who lost? Sorry, who cares? As England players prepared to face Andorra on Saturday Contenders have to show they are ready to take over from Dallaglio Rugby union London velodrome to be 'world's fastest' Cycling Sport Staff: Armstrong reported to be ending retirement for eighth Tour bid Wigan forced to pitch in at Widnes for play-off date Rugby league Forehands, backhands and glad hands Williams credits work ethic for return to summit Ryder Cup selection 'has backfired on US' Brady out of action Britain unchanged Matthew triumphs End of road for East Martínez claims lead Murray stuck for answers after Federer returns to his magical best Tennis US Open Andy played better than me and he deserved to win. No excuses, no complaints The Blog The wold No 1's blog has been a huge hit on Times Online for the past two weeks and immediately after he was knocked out of the US Open by Andy murray on Sunday night, the Spaniard had nothing but praise for his British apponent . . . Home talent gives LTA a major act to follow Natural-born winner who soon grew into his task Bolt the hero revels in long walk home Athletics Fastest man on earth brought to halt by crowds of wellwishers The Times Broad joins women in flying flag at ICC Awards Vaughan is kept on the payroll to improve rule of bold new captain Pietersen behind predecessor's new contract Durham given cutting edge as Harmison returns to fold Newcastle's fans campaign to hit Ashley in pocket as fury intensifies Football McDermott follows Keegan out of the door Mbia talks up idea of January move to Arsenal Zola favourite for West Ham job after club rule out Bilic Walcott flies in face of fear factor Football England victory is expensive viewing for Setanta Timesonline Reid is Ireland worry for Montenegro game McCulloch fuels fire Parry walks out McCartney positive Versatility, verve and vision should earn Cole keys to No 10 Football Playmaker deserves starting role in Croatia Setanta Sports Ferdinand gives England late boost Times Crossword 24,014 Picture Gallery The Times Murray left with million reasons to be happy despite heavy defeat The Times Inside today Index Index 'He said I didn't know him. I said, What's the big secret?' Roger Took was a respected art historian, and a husband of 25 years. He was also a paedophile. Here, for the first time, his wife explains how he was able to deceive her for so many years and describes her horror upon discovering that his victims had included her grandchildren. By Charlotte Metcalf The Red Room: Harmony in Red by Henri Matisse (1908) Modern art explained Thetimes The wedding list Middle-class dilemma Up and atom . . . It's taken a decade but tomorrow scientists will press the on switch of the world's largest machine — and potentially rewrite the laws of physics. The Large Hadron Collider — an "atom-smasher" — will beam sub-atomic particles around a huge tunnel beneath the Swiss-French border. Eventually, scientists … My formula for success: two negatives = a positive The Times Of Manhattan's queens, and Peaches and Preen Karan looked cute, Von Furstenberg was (mainly) fab, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong. But the duo from the East End haven't quite mastered American Side serving High style 9/11 The forgotten casualties Families Seven years ago, 3,000 children lost parents in the terror attacks. As 9/11 fatigue sets in, many US charities are struggling to help them at what is a key time in coping with their loss, says Catherine Bruton The Times Time to grieve A survivor's story My daughter has shown signs of hostility and OCD after I told her that we will move in with my partner. Does she need help? It's good to talk about debt Families might think that having their home repossessed is shameful, but parents can survive by being honest with their children and friends, says Alexandra Blair Chef's tips Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Touching the void Tate Britain's Francis Bacon show gives us a haunting vision of life stripped to the bone, marvels Rachel Campbell-Johnston Francis Bacon Tate Britain Buy me A 'purposeless existence' Bacon's life of rebellion Timesonline Should we stay or should we go? In the final extract from the Clash's explosive biography, the band tell in their own words how drugs and success eventually tore them apart DVD Offer Radio Epic, intense and slightly excruciating First night Theatre Lipsynch Barbican, EC2 Jazz The Hotclub of Cowtown Dingwalls, NW1 Pop Old Crow Medicine Show Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Proms St Francis of Assisi Albert Hall/Radio 3 Culture+ Timesonline TV & Radio Last night's tv Beauty and the creep The Dark Side of Fame with Piers Morgan (BBC One) The Price of Property (Channel 4) Tapas pork with tomatoes Dinner tonight Eat it with Goldie Maestro BBC Two, 8.30pm Tv today The Times The Sex Education Show Viewing guide Channel 4,8pm The National Movie Awards 2008/Mercury Prize 2008 Live ITV1, 8pm/BBC Two, 10pm My Darling Clementine (1946, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.35pm Brief Encounter (1945, b/w) Film4,3. 15pm Variations Mutual Friends BBC One, 9pm The Passionate Friends (1949, b/w) Film4,5. 10pm The Secret Millionaire Channel 4,9pm Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001) BBC One, 10.35pm Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Election daze Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Today's radio Radio choice Solve the mystery Young times Dan and Amy Cahill have to find 39 clues to learn the truth about their family. Using books, cards and a website, you can help The Times Daily dingbat Name the country Puzzle of the day Code Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4628 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 311 Arthritis Care Su doku Word Watching Index Wellman clinic The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution
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