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News from 11/09/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Neville Taylor Director General, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Thom Walker, Mark Sutherland, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, R. F. Churchhouse, James Moran, Matthew Hoggard, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Mike Wade, Rob Crilly, Alice Dellal, Professor Laurence Goldstein, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Steve Edge, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Randhir Singh Bains, Edward George, Alun Jones, QC, Professor Michael J. Kelly, Rhys Blakely, David Pannick, QC, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Tim Teeman, Angela Jameson, Ray Hopgood, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, John Webster, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, David Miller, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, James D. Zirin, Matt Hughes, Gordon Ramsay, Rosemary Horsey, Jeremy Page, Michael Morpurgo, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Rex Cowan, Lindsey Bareham, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Allan Mallinson, Carolyn Asome, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, George Walden, Tony Cascarino, Simon Smith, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, John Farmer, Sonia Verma, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter M. Brown, Joe Clay, Tim Tatton-Brown, Lucia van der Post, R. A. Francis, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Valentine Low, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Craig Wallace president of the Rose Society of Northern Ireland, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, David Robertson,

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Index Barristers snub major trials in row over fees £91 an hour is not enough for legal aid work The terrorists win if we lose faith in trial by jury Capello salutes his men after sacking of Zagreb Trade unions initiate talks with the Tories Pentagon cancels job Interpreters lose out Patient wins NHS fight Presidential smears Lehman to cut costs Inside today Get The Times to your door by 7am - free delivery within … Obama's Palin Problem The former community organiser from Chicago is seeing Democrats defect to the former Mayor of Wasilla, Alaska. Only one person can bring them back Index Oil on Troubled Waters Softer energy prices are no lasting escape from economic difficulties Honour Blind Britain's small-minded treatment of the Iraqi interpreters remains a disgrace Times2 Business Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letter to the Editor Today's weather Sandals Cameron 'is the man who doesn't do doubt' Hard-headed unions in talks with Tories Last Post sounds for those killed in 38-year campaign where peace was the only victor An IRA bullet in the spine at 19 Behind the story The Workout Terror retrial planned Change of command Body at Carnoustie Churchill snaps lost Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Cancer patient with months to live wins court order for last-chance drug on NHS Hospitals down to last line of drug defence against bacteria Breitling Free Hitchcock DVD 9.28am. Two tiny dots flicker — the great atom The Collider Cheers of joy and relief rang out in the control room as scientists saw the biggest experiment of all time leap into life, Mark Henderson writes Timesonline Thinking big Doomsters' quark was worse than their bite Indian girl kills herself amid media fear frenzy Inside today Big Bang No 2 as the Higgs-Hawking row explodes Dolce & Gabbana Protons' progress: an historic journey Counting the cost of reforms Analysis Timesonline Passat The Times British Airways Senior policeman condemned for bin Laden prank Anti-terror expert wore fancy dress to carnival Multiple Display Advertising Items Waterstone's Marksandspencer Cast of anti-heroes to die for at Times film festival Boots The Times BFI 52nd London Film Festival M&S Euro MP gets into the party conference mood People Following in Kate's footsteps The Face Mfi Shame on John Sutherland, the English literature Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey will be entertained Rock 'n' roll behaviour reigned at the Nationwide Meg Matthews, former wife of Oasis star Noel Gallagher, takes a tumble on leaving the Serpentine Gallery summer party Prince Michael of Kent is taken with Blake, the posh Postscript What's creepier than Michael Jackson? Answer: Michael David Wilson Homes 'Left-wing' Brown grows more distant from voters A Populus poll shows the Prime Minister has lost the common touch that his predecessor retained, Peter Riddell writes If only he had stuck to his job as Chancellor No softening of asylum rules for the Iraqis who risked their lives Army interpreters Military workers and interpreters lose their legal fight to make it easier to escape persecution and seek refuge in Britain, Deborah Haynes reports Lexus The lucky few Timesonline John Lewis Son was sent tape of murder Case study Debenhams Protesters cleared over damage to power plant Johnson starts cost-cutting drive in the capital Baby raises alarm after mother falls unconscious The Times to stay at revamped Wapping site Plug-in-and-go car hits the road for testing Onwards and upwards: home extensions made easier Santander The fortune in our attics Analysis PC World Universities have duty to be inclusive, says Denham School test company 'lost £50m in fiasco' Somalian piracy cripples shipping with tenfold insurance cost rises Brigands with flashy 4x4s — and AK47s Analysis Timesonline Dell Chelsea lawyer was shot dead 'long after he'd stopped firing' Vauxhall Firm that lost prisons data is sacked Terrorists win if we lose faith in trial by jury If 12 ordinary citizens were not convinced of an airline bomb plot, police and politicians have no right to contradict them Is it only men who suffer this irrational rage? Pennies from heaven Reclaim the night Bang to right? Recovery is on the cards - but keep the authorities … A healthy argument Downhill all the way Picture Gallery Give the laureate more cash-and more wine And don't force the poet royal to write about royalty. It might be the only way to get any great poetry from the post We must rebuild a military base in the US As the Iraq operation winds down, an inquiry into the lessons of a botched campaign is essential A dastardly plot In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Contempt of court University agenda 'Balanced' migration and population control Shipwreck policy is inadequate Timesonline Enigma variations Million-pound note Font of knowledge Spelling the end The big questions Things are looking up: have faith in the markets If we want a sound recovery from the credit crunch that no one foresaw, we must keep the authorities at arm's length, says Edward George Dfs The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Half-baked, well-worn under a burning sun First night Theatre Kicking a Dead Horse Almeida, N1 Three The Times From lipsticks to mudslicks Rival camps trade insults after Obama's 'crass' remark United States Putting lipstick on a pig - who said it first? How manga man is transforming the Japanese tipple Obama was run over as he took to middle of the road US Elections Timesonline Currys Fleeting truce in election battle on date that changed way America thinks United States Renault Palin taxes put pipelines in jeopardy, say oil giants (AFP): Emergency alert for Texas as Hurricane lke heads for state Russia backtracks on European Union monitors for Georgia Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Ancient MacEdonian grave yields its treasures (AP): String of pearls turns up in a restaurant oyster 'KKK' convict cleared because of 43-year trial delay Three life sentences thrown out by judge United States NatWest Hooded menace Department for children, schools and families Christians face more attacks by zealots Hindu fanatics accused of poisoning refugee wells India Bollywood premiere scrapped amid fears over language row Timesonline Our Service 'Knowledge deficit' sank Lisbon treaty Votes survey may put paid to new referendum Irish Republic Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times 'Secret deal on Baghdad spies' may end hopes of poll victory Germany The Times Long road to power Culture+ What a corker! How a handsome cartoon wine critic is driving young women to drink Japan Rumours of Dear Leader's ill-health dismissed as a Western conspiracy Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Canada to pull out of Afghanistan by 2011 (Reuters): Sarkozy son marries (Reuters): Ambassador to leave (Reuters): Earthquake hits Iran (Reuters): Druze activist killed Lehman tries to buy itself time with disposals and dividend cut Barratt offers range of deals to tempt buyers E. ON's nuclear plan Airbus US blow Disney eyes football Quote of the day BlackBerry's new line Business big shot Opec plans closer links with Russia to control half of the world's oil supplies 'It is important for society as a whole that the Bar Timesonline Stock markets Fuld's pride may come before a further fall Sutcliffe sets the right example Chicago Graduate School of Business Commodities Currencies Barratt offers wizard wheeze Picture Gallery Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Business big shot As Britons give white goods a miss, Comet faces prospect of slipping into the red Barratt takes a leaf out of car salesman's handbook Housebuilder offers incentives to buyers Next expects 18 months of gloom on the high street The Times Sometimes, you should think before you speak City Diary As the TUC threatens a winter of discontent over City Diary After my item yesterday that most of the furnishings … City Diary Vasella's $16 million is a tonic City Diary Supermarket sweep, but with a difference City Diary Very finally . . . this column is not often in the City Diary That annual meeting for Sports Direct turned out to … City Diary I hear Andrew Gowers, former editor of the FT, is City Diary One admires the chutzpah of Simon Tucker, who runs … City Diary Picture Gallery German energy giant sets sights on £4bn nuclear power station in Gloucestershire Troubled RAB seeks to lock in investors for three years Generation gap New chief at Old Mutual sets 60-day deadline for US division Britain will go into recession this year, Brussels says Morgans shareholders plan action after $1.4bn bid fails GSK to boost pipeline in $1.5bn deal with Cellzome Pentagon cancels Airbus tanker order that would have secured 11,000 UK jobs Defence contract 'overtaken by politics' Disney may tackle BSkyB with bid for Premier League rights Timesonline Lost oppourtunity President steps in, but even he cannot stop the slide in Moscow's stock market BlackBerry pitches the Pearl Flip at the Christmas market (Reuters): Bank of America to buy back securities (Reuters): ImClone reveals offer (AFP): Crédit Agricole cuts (Reuters): Poland sets euro date (Reuters): Alitalia ultimatum Yet another chink in the Lehman Brothers' armour Wall Street's tough guy is tested in environment moving against him Turbulent history 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 Barclays slips as banks are hit by Lehman loss Market report Life's sweet for Thorntons Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Next's tartan and lace formula fits well in straitened times Just Retirement Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Prezzo Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Hike for Hope British funds Is it crunch time for the criminal justice system? With no cash for courts or lawyers, Peter Lodder, QC, tells Frances Gibb why reputations are at risk Times Law Justice needs to be blind to a judge's lawful sexual interests Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyer of the week Geoffery Robertson, QC In the city America's not ready for losers to pay The public seem keen to see it, but the British idea that the winner's legal fees are paid by the loser won't catch on in the US, writes James D. Zirin Multiple Display Advertising Items Vernon Handley Affable and versatile conductor who specialised in the works of English composers from the first half of the 20th century Vernon Handley, conductor, was born on November 11,1930, He died on September 10,2008, aged 77 Press Association's irrepressible editor-in-chief Imam W. D. Mohammed Moderate US Sunni Muslim leader who rejected the black supremacist ethos Imam W. D. Mohammed, US Muslim leader, was born on October 30,1933. He died on September 9,2008, aged 74 Abdel-Halim Abu Ghazala Army officer who rose to be Egypt's Defence Minister and was regarded as a likely president Abdel-Halim Abu Ghazala, former Defence Minister of Egypt, was born in February 1930. He died of cancer on September 6,2008, aged 78 Timesonline David Chipp Longstanding editor-in-chief of the Press Association who modernised and expanded the news agency David Chipp, journalist, was born on June 6,1927. He was found dead at his home on September 9,2008 aged, 81 Edwin Guthman Journalist who won a Pulitzer prize for his coverage of the McCarthy trials and served as a formidable Editor of the LA Times Edwin Guthman, journalist, was born on August 11,1919. He died on August 31,2008, aged 89 Lady O'Neill of the Maine Lives remembered Phil Hill Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Golden Anniversaries Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Birthdays Legal Notices Public Notices The very British scandal of a titled lady and her gamekeeper Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Dinner Service Appointments Service Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sue Ryder Care Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Moore to ride out St Leger hopes before giving verdict Doncaster Big-race odds Bet of the day Course specialists Why youthful cricket dreams are worth every penny Sandown Park Brighton Doncaster Yesterday's results Uttoxeter Kempton Park Great Leighs Tension rising over inside information initiative Racing The James Fanshawe-trained Spacious, runner-up in the Hostile Harmison hits Somerset LV County Championship Leicestershire v Gloucestershire Northamptonshire v Essex Surrey v Hampshire Gough may put off retirement From Lord's to Scarborough . . . now that's what I call going up in the world The Sunday Times Ryan ready to make changes at Gloucester Deng takes plaudits Cummings closes in Youthful dreams are worth every penny Doubts raised after Russian rout Paralympics Basketball Results Cricket Cycling Paralympic Games Classifying cerebral palsy Rugby union Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Rugby league Other sport Faldo making mistake by going it alone, says Langer Golf How the boy who chased rabbits became the fastest man on the planet Life out of the fast lane Back home in Jamaica, Usain Bolt tells Owen Slot about the making of a champion and why, even now, he runs flat out only once every ten races Putting Jamaica on map Bolt's Ruud awakening Government taking every chance to use 'ambassador' Maturing Massa proves formidable force Motor racing Ferrari driver confident that he can overhaul Hamilton The Times Thelondonpaper Zola becomes the latest Chelsea star to cross bridge into management High standing may have influenced West Ham Benítez has belief in 'manager' Carragher Chairman's warning 'Insensitive' Keane Agent convicted Scotland shred the nerves but stave off a national crisis World Cup qualifying Last night's results Russia strike late to leave Toshack foiled Ireland handle heat to extend unbeaten run Worthington's men regain pride with creditable draw Milkround. com Shy Walcott shows he is ready to take his chance for life in spotlight 'Beckham told me to be greedy', says teenager The world's most criticised team fought back, so bully for them When boys became men Setanta tries to avoid falling behind to own goal Swiss embarrassed by Luxembourg Timesonline The Sunday Times How they rated Substitutions Manager proves he's up to the job as his positive apporach pays off What's new, pussycats? Players show that they are real lions at heart How they rated How Croatia rated Skoda Capello secures justified reward for throwing caution to wind Times Crossword 24,016 Picture Gallery The Times Walcott gives England new hope Hat-trick by Arsenal teenager earns revenge over Croatia The Times Bolt savours life in the slow lane after Beijing Inside today The Times A troublesome old gremlin While reworking the classic fairytale Hansel and Gretel, Michael Morpurgo let loose various demons from his own childhood. Here, the celebrated children's author reveals his real-life story: One of two fathers, two lives and a continuing struggle to make sense of it all Send us your views 4 Cooking meat Timesonline Degrees of snobbery As Cambridge University defends the right to pick its students, James Moran, a working-class boy from a Wolverhampton council house, says he arrived there with more airs and graces than the so-called posh kids Kyle, the scourge of the spongers? It could just work The Times Into battle: the American evolution starts here Lisa Armstrong sees progress in the Philosophy and Rodarte shows, but gets a sharp shock at Narciso Rodriguez. For Carolyn Asome at Matthew Williamson and Marc by Marc Jacobs, however, it's the same old New York story Institute of Contemporary Arts Tomorrow Tall and tanned and young and lovely: the girls from Venezuela The Sexes Pageants are old-fashioned here but in Venezuela, where girls are trained at a military-style beauty school, they are big business. Thom Walker reports The little things that mean a lot Lucia loves . . . The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Artsscreen The Hitch in my career Alfred Hitchcock made her a star in The Birds and then, Tippi Hedren tells Tim Teeman, he tried to destroy her DVD Offer Simply the best British directors tell James christopher how they learnt to love the showman of suspense, Hitchcock Edenlake Making innocence of the monstrous Film reviews The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas tells a simple tale of unimaginable horror, says James Christopher The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas 12A, 94 minutes Eden Lake 18,90 minutes The Woman 12A, 120 minutes Partition 15,116 minutes Pineapple Express 15,111 minutes It's grim way up north An Icelandic thriller is terrific on dark chills, and has a novel line in nauseating food, finds Wendy Ide Jar City 15,94 minutes Heavy Metal in Baghdad 15,84 minutes The Romance of Astrea and Celadon 12A, 107 minutes Ashes of Time Redux Tbc, 93 minutes Eraserhead 18,85 minutes Cuiture+ Jar City The Duchess Paris rides to the rescue The A-listers turned out in force, but the Toronto film festival was going nowhere fast when the B-list cavalry saved the day, says Kevin Maher Halfway between nul and douze points First night Theatre Eurobeat Novello Proms CSO/Haitink Albert Hall/Radio 3 Timesonline Royal Opera House Timesoffers TV & Radio Last night's tv Come dine with them The Restaurant (BBC Two) A Number (BBC Two) The 9/11 Hotel (Channel 4) Hake nicoise with green beans Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times The Planners Are Coming Viewing guide BBC One, 8pm Chateau Monty Channel 4,8pm Great Expectations (1945, b/w) Film choice Film4,3.20pm American Beauty (1999) BBC One, 10.45pm Variations Cutting Edge: The 9/11 Faker Channel 4,9pm All or Nothing (2002) BBC Two, 11.20pm Extraordinary People: The World's Smallest Muscle Man Five, 9pm Focus (2001) Channel 4,1.40am Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Brothers hit a home run Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Things can only get verse . . . Young times Feeling lyrical? Scribble some stanzas and you could be crowned the UK's best young poet The Times Daily dingbat Word ladder Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4630 Polygon Word Watching Times2 Quiz Codeword No 313 The Times Su doku Index Sainsbury's Yesterday's Solutions Workout Solution Wellman clinic

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