News from 10/09/2008
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Sarah Palin, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Carol Lewis, Paul Heiney, Alexandra Frean, Martin Birchall, Mark Souster, Will Tidey, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Hilary Patten, G. B. Irvine Consultant orthopaedic surgeon, Mike Harvey, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, James Ducker, Andy Hayman, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Charlene Sweeney, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Magnus Nielsen, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Hannah Fletcher, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Francis Elliott, Tom Bawden, Richard Pike Chief Executive, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Catherine Philp, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Judy Murray, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, George Carey, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Susan Thompson, Angela Jameson, Yuri Cortez, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Robin Howard, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Scott Rutherford, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Mark Hunter, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Kate Saunders, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Gordon Ramsay, Eung Baek Lee Director-General, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Elizabeth Davies, Sean O'Neill, Roger Guthrie, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Hattie Garlick, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Kyu Ok Kim, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Kevin Maher, Aisnley Harriott, Paul Simons, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jeremy Sirrell, Robert Crampton, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, Michael Moran, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, David Sinclair, John Lewis, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Professor Cary Cooper, Valentine Low, Patrick Foster, Eddie Carron, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Chris Smyth, Professor Phil Cohen, Olav Bjortomt, Lord Ezra, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, David Cowdrey,
ResumoIndex The journey begins at 8am. Destination: unknown Cambridge chief cries foul over push for state pupils Vice-Chancellor condemns 'meddling ministers' Index Experts left stumped as oil dips to $99.50 Crown to seek retrial Palin pastoral warning Korean leader 'is ill' Wall Street shares fall Capello's home fears Inside today Index Plots and Plotters Leading articles The latest of Islamist extremists shows that, despite the failure to prove the main charge, the scourge of terrorism is still far from defeated Index School Report A survey of education by the OECD suggests that Britain must try harder A Taste for Death The detective novels of P. D. James are a window on our times Times2 World Ideas at Work Opinion Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather No windfall tax: it's energy-saving instead Oil dips below $100, but families can't win Timesonline Converting the masses Northern Lights They used to play for pride: now England cricketers will go in to bat for $1m apiece Timesonline Pity the player who loses a fortune for his friends The Stanford effect The Workout Ghaffur sent on leave NHS nurses' exodus Speed camera 'error' Teen curfew success Most read at timesonline. co. uk Time machine launches quest of discovery: how existence began 13.7 billion years ago Two nearly-famous Belgians Behind the story Versace Palin, the pastor and the prophecy: judgement day is not far away US Elections Evangelical fervour will be a revelation to intelligentsia Obama rattled as rivals steal the limelight Timesonline Steroids may prevent up to a third of miscarriages by controlling 'killer cells' Ba Lost records left in unlocked drawer Immigration plans 'will hit care homes' Thieves take hearse during funeral service Schools department accused of interfering Smiley novels come in from the cold There's not one stinker here Rushdie left on the shelf as fresh talent rises to top of the Man Booker shortlist 3 Store Tod's Farmers fear harvest could be the worst since 1968 Audi Samsung Déjà vu: Lady Thatcher swings her handbag People Radio-friendly rebellion girl The Face Barclays Regulars at the Royal Opera House struggled with the The launch party for Cameron on Cameron would not have It's Wednesday, so time for Posh to drop the bob look Was Life on Mars, the hit time-travel drama set in … Postscript University funding 'must be increased or brightest minds will go elsewhere' Rolex The divide Social engineering and snobbery Timesonline Britain vies with Mexico for education wooden spoon Greenpeace Disbelief turns to blame over failure to prove aircraft Terror The judge has come under fire over his handling of a trial that prosecutors were certain they would win, Sean O'Neill and Michael Evans write Suzuki Juries getting more assertive Call for investigation of orthodox group Scotland Yard was urged to stop searches as too costly Man to sue after being wrongly told he was dying Charity ups anchor to help out the seahorse The identical twins born a school year apart MP gets on his scooter to argue for change of law Lexus Indie veterans give rivals the elbow at awards Firefighters battle in vain to save Edwardian pier at Fleetwood KLM Driving instructors get the green light to teach 'eco-safety' 'More lessons, more money' Human Drone greeted with politeness verging on contempt Chancellor's attack on City bonuses does little to win over hostile union chiefs Leadership challenge heralds even more disunity for Unite Timesonline Orange Silicon Valley answers Bletchley Park's SOS Man denies part in £26m robbery Northerners eat more fatty food Corfu pair face gas deaths trial Lewes gets its own currency Standard Life Baby on at-risk register 'died after sustained assaults by his mother and her boyfriend' Britney's family troubles began in 1920s Tottenham Nationwide No more bogus debates about fictitious figures No opposition can make detailed promises about how much they will spend. Now the Conservatives shouldn't even try Not the best platform for a speaker Dishonoured member Index Close encounter Patients' rights must not trump public safety Most mentally ill patients do not commit violent crime. But psychiatrists must be honest about the risks of those who do Picture Gallery It isn't racist to want a cap on immigration Our balanced migration policy is not 'chuck 'em out'. It is essential for British society . . . but not a drop to drink In my view Thunderer: Thunderer McCain, Palin and the moral majority Hip surgery works Focus on drinkers Carbon fails to capture our children's attention Korea's foreign exchange reserves Timesonline ME needs research Jury system at fault Spelling mistake Death of the simile Police politics are stalling our war on terror You can't fight bombers with 43 different police forces. Britain urgently needs a national counter-terrorism agency, Andy Hayman says Dfs The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Resting on his laurels - but still wonderful First night Pop Stevie Wonder NIA, Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Anyone seen the Dear Leader? Parade absence fuels speculation over health North Korea Timesonline Ukraine: the hand of friendship, but only at arm's Rise of a dictator Dell Judges kick out Prime Minister over TV chef show But party may vote him straight back in again Thailand Scrap smugglers find their glittering fools' gold is really a lump of uranium China Salmon the Samak way Heavy metal Alliance Leicester Nervous EU offers Ukraine hope for the future but no seat at the table Ukraine Countries fear it could be Moscow's next target Multiple Display Advertising Items Fear and history in a key port The Times They are right to avoid a gamble on risky accession Ukraine Bush looks to hand over Iraq war as he pulls out 8,000 troops United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Veiled faces banned under new school rules (AP): Fireworks greet new Pakistan President Zimbabwe power-sharing agreement 'imminent' (AP): Stolen manuscript to be returned after a decade ING Direct Baby boom breeds hope for endangered pandas Timesonline Churches turn down power to preserve God's green earth Germany The Times (AFP): UN workers flee rebel war zone (Reuters): Fake plastic surgeon jailed (AP): Daughter 'raped and imprisoned' (Reuters): Reprieve for man with 86 wives The London Mint Office $99.50 Vodafone shake-up Recession closer Quote of the day Snub for Rio Tinto Business big shot Wall Street shares dive as Lehman Brothers loses Korean lifeline AIG falls on fears that fresh capital is required Inside today 'Am I alone in resenting this brainless bailout of … Axa data shows 10% rise in crimes against businesses Stock markets Resolution recruits Tiner as it heads for £1bn float Promise in timing and track record When gold loses its lustre Commodities Up in flames Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Picture Gallery Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Vodafone chief makes his mark with shake-up UK Business big shot Timesonline Two key questions remain on global future Cut programme budgets at your peril, Sorrell tells ITV executives UK Emap mover The Wimpole Clinic Ashley, be warned, the peasants are revolting City Diary Lord George, a former Bank of England Governor, in … City Diary Picture Gallery There was a piece at the weekend about a tour of the City Diary What to do when market crashes As part of a series of Heritage Open Days, which start tomorrow, the archives of one of our oldest banks, Goslings at 19 Fleet Street, will go on display More rumblings of unrest City Diary The Times Prospect of recession increases as manufacturing output falls for fifth successive month Sterling slide sinks hopes of Tullett-GFI merger Nokia The No 1 quality newspaper for business readers Oil dips below $100 as Opec maintains production, but even experts do not know where prices go next You may be a winner as fuel costs fall, but pity the loser Timesonline Crash that no one wants BG scraps takeover plan for Origin Energy Happy meals galore Citigroup's samurai (Reuters): Russian markets slide Apple reveals new kit Norwegian wealth fund sells £500m stake in Rio Tinto because of goldmine concerns Bentley NBC agrees to use Google TV ads for its networks The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Windmill British funds New markets mean new rules for mobile giants The Times Armageddon now 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 ITV looks to be likely candidate for relegation Market report Johnson taken to the cleaners Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Hold on tight while IG Group continues to buck the trend Gailform Deal of the day Timesonline Abcam Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Brooklands Be honest: will you be soaring high above the Chilean desert as part of your job? Ideas at Work Matthew Cooper, a wine buyer of Ellis of Richmond, can direct you to vintages that have a story to tell. Mark Hunter reports Simple lessons that help to readjust that work-life balance What it takes Timesonline Reinvent yourself — the way to get ahead How to . . . Carly Chynoweth outlines ten ways in which you can transform your career Take Five Before they were famous Top 100 Graduate employers Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Rev Arthur MacArthur Patiently ecumenical church leader who did much to help to draw Presbyterians and Congregationalists into a single body The Rev Arthur MacArthur, OBE, General Secretary of the United Reformed Church, 1974-80, was born on December 9,1913. He died on September 1,2008, aged 94 Max Morris Radical teachers' leader who led a pay strike, campaigned for school improvements and championed the comprehensive system Max Morris, teacher and trade union leader, was born on August 15,1913. He died on August 27,2008, aged 95 'He managed to achieve reduction and oxidisation on … Lives online Timesonline Henri Cartan Versatile pure mathematician who made notable strides in the fusion of topology and modern algebra Henri Cartan. mathematician, was born on July 8,1904. He died on August 13,2008, aged 104 Nicol Peacock Physicist who played a key role in developing nuclear fusion as a viable alternative form of energy Nicol Peacock, physicist, was born on February 7,1931. He died on July 19,2008, aged 77 Derek Davis Experimental potter who developed a distinctive style using colourful glazes Derek Davis, potter, was born on February 24,1926. He died on September 4,2008, aged 82 Manufacturer entitled to selling price as damages for lost goods Law Report Court of Appeal Use of false passport is relevant to sentence Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Avoiding arrest of witnesses who fail to answer summons Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Silver Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Multiple Display Advertising Items School Notices Public Notices Legal Notices 'I'd like a packet of Cream Crackers and a quarter of tea' Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Remembrance service Court & Social Reception Scoring high on tourist attractions Zagreb reflects an intriguing tale of two cities British Isles Late deals A barn for ten in the Lakes, £664; a week in a farmhouse for eight in Minorca, £99; a week in Kenya all-in, £499 The Times Short haul Timesonline New wave of visitors takes to the surf beaches Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Weather Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move Wallace drawn by challenge of training in Australia Beverley Yesterday's results The Times Leicester Make or break for Capello and players in Zagreb tonight Bet of the day Lingfield Park Doncaster Uttoxeter Kempton Park Warwick forced to abandon Course specialists Amex Armstrong to hit the road again in hope of aiding cancer sufferers Cycling Heady life of Lance Wilson well schooled to taste success at Ryder Cup Golf Pistorius gets his revenge by taking rival's sprint crown Paralympic Games Emilien-Benoît Bergès, the Frenchman riding for the … McLaren challenge Hamilton penalty Motor racing Cricket Results Cycling Football Paralympic Games Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby union Other sport Defeated Khan keeps faith with new trainer Britain confident Parker suspended Wie back to school Rugby union Tennis Rewarding times for one-day players but Test game is thin end of wedge Pietersen input guarantees Vaughan his just deserts Inside today Benkenstein happy to let Smith take Durham reins The lure of Stanford Super Series and Champions League Murray can follow conqueror's lead Tennis Edwards demands response from Wasps after dreadful start Rugby union Timesonline Scot will seek low profile in quest to keep his star rising Chelsea consider options as Essien prepares for long road to recovery Football Ghana midfield player out for at least six months Cesc Fabregas has questioned Robinho's decision to … Rugby Challenge Gerrard and Torres battle to be fit for United clash Zola agrees to take on challenge of driving away the blues at West Ham Ashley protest means business but Poyet denies link Gianfranco Zola's Italy booked their place in the play Hiddink will not bend on Pavlyuchenko Butcher backs Burley Trapattoni dreaming Healy in need of help Bilic's recipe: wine, fags . . . and talent World Cup Croatia coach has discovered a winning blend Setanta Sports Manager has little time for England video nasties Timesonline If Capello fails tonight, he fails for ever England need finally to call time on the years of hurt World Cup Changing world threatens to cast team adrift The campaign trail Ladbrokes Timesonline Times Crossword 24,015 Picture Gallery The Times Capello prefers Zagreb to Wembley Would I rather play at home? No fear, says England manager The Times Inside today Mike Atherton Edward Gorman Follow all of tonight's action in Croatia online Index The milk of human kindness Send a cow to Africa spread wealth and hope. Simple, right? Times readers thought so, and dug deep into their pockets to make it happen. Fourteen years later, Paul Heiney returns to Uganda and recounts an extraordinary story Dairy tales How Send a Cow is helping Uganda Timesonline Tennis mum V hockey mom With Andy Murray's near-miss at the US Open, a stark contrast has emerged between two very different types of sporting mum. On the one hand, Judy Murray; on the other, Sarah Palin. Ladies and gentlemen, we give you . . . 3 Cooking fish Timesonline Timesonline The price of happiness? I'd say £365 a year The Times AA Excess all areas As television's most venerated arts programme celebrates its 30th anniversary, its host Melvyn Bragg reveals the bacchanalian adventures of The South Bank Show, and the story of the star who literally bared all. By Damian Whitworth Timesonline Go South West Fashion Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong says that a spanking new branch of Harvey Nichols is just the tonic for Bristol The Times Take it in your strides Maria Grachvogel's magic pants An American (often) in Paris meets Mary Poppins Lisa Armstrong is in rhapsodies at Marc Jacobs's show — but finds Jonathan Saunders' medley a tad loud. Proenza Schouler's two-tone performance, meanwhile, leaves Carolyn Asome cold Marc Jacobs Jonathan Saunders Second serving Posh pulls it off Face facts Beauty Pale and interesting is the latest look from New York Fashion Week, reports Nicola Copping 5 easy pieces This season's best buys from John Lewis (08456 049049), selected by Hannah Rochell The Mutton: Revolutionary style Mutton dressed as lad Why is every fashion store in New York obsessed with motorbikes? If it's because, they're to capitalise on the iconic appeal of McQueen or Brando, they are choosing the wrong easy rider, says The Mutton Emilia Fox Fashionista questionnaire Women can be glorious at all ages Please help me . . . The problem I'm starting a graduate scheme at an energy company and I need a business casual wardrobe. I'm a size 10 and 5ft 5in Multiple Display Advertising Items Index A brush with genius The 25th winner of Britain's biggest painting prize, the John Moores in Liverpool, will be announced next week. Here, leading artists reveal the secrets of their work to Nancy Durrant Royal Opera House Timesonline From city to city, bar by bar The Last Night of the Proms will be graced by a new work for four orchestras, two choirs — and four cities. Its composer tells Richard Morrison how it all works DVD Offer Oedipus Cheating toff caught in Spanish sex shocker First night Opera Don Giovanni Covent Garden ENO Theatre Sons of York Finborough, SW10 Inside today Proms CSO/Haitink Albert Hall/Radio 3 Culture+ Kate milks the debate TV & Radio Last night's tv Other People's Breast Milk (C4) Mutual Friends (BBC One) Peach melba Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times The Restaurant Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm A Number BBC Two, 9pm Hudson Hawk (1991) Film choice Five, 9pm Sahara (2005) Film4,9pm Variations Lost in Austen ITV1,9pm Esma's Secret (2006) BBC Four, 10pm The 9/11 Hotel Channel 4,9pm Yuva (2004) Channel 4,1.10am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Surface feelings Web watcher Answers from Page 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice My world . . . Brazil Young times Each week we visit a different country to find out what it's like to grow up there. This week we travel to northeast Brazil to meet 16-year-old Alexandre Barbosa da Silva The Times Brazil facts Daily dingbat Mystery guest Picture ladder Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4629 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 312 Acorn Stair Lifts Su doku Word Watching More Puzzles, including Crossword, Kenken Polygon and Wellman clinic The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution
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