News from 12/09/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, David Wighton, Carol Lewis, Fred Redwood, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, David Brown, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Simon Barnes, Richard Hobson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mike Harvey, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Anne Gatti, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Justin Webb, Kaya Burgess, Geoff Brown, Canon Ivor Smith-Cameron, Joanna Sugden, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Kasia Maciejowska, Rob Crilly, Hilary Rose, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Gabby Logan, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Joanna Weinberg, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, J. H. D. Gibson, Graham Smith, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Laura Dixon, Anatole Kaletsky, Sophie Harris, Jayne Dowle, Helen Rainbow Senior researcher, Hugh Peskett Editor in Chief, Adam LeBor, Marcus Body, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Tim Teeman, Angela Jameson, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Robin Howard, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Garth Raybould, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Joanna Trollope, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Kim Simpson, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Philip Maughan, Martin Samuel, Robert J. Jones, Marcus Binney, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Richard Willmott, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Jonathan Ward, Stephen Chittenden, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Dominic Harrison, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Dominic Maxwell, Sophie Heawood, Karen Jennings, Chris Howard Vice-President, National Association of Headteachers, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston, Joe Clay, Carly Chynoweth, Jacqui Goddard, Elfi Pallis, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Jon Hill, Veronica Schmidt, Ivor Lucas Counsellor, British Embassy, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Adam Sherwin, Fiona Beckett, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Lisa Verrico, Ian Nicholson,
ResumoIndex After 28 years, Mugabe agrees to share power Index Scientists put case for teaching creationism Putin's warning shot Fire in Channel Tunnel Tourists stranded Lehman seeks buyer Hat-trick will pay off Inside today Bricks&Mortar Unintelligent Design Leading articles The story of creation is not a scientific theory; there is no case for including it in science education alongside evolution Index Use Less, Do More Energy efficiency is not glamorous, but it is essential Raw Bacon The Tate's retrospective of Britain's greatest painter in a century is a triumph Times2 Opinion World News Sport Picture Gallery Elemental error Today's weather You need to understand your opponents' arguments Analysis Timesonline The theories Tiffany & Co Royal Society and the case for creationism Leading scientists at odds with Government over religious education Every woman knows vertical stripes flatter and hoops make you fatter. . . but do they? Scientist challenges the first rule of fashion Timesonline When nature doesn't want us to believe our eyes The Workout Correction Thatcher at Chequers Blast kills soldier Lotto sales falling Most read at timesonline. co. uk Thousands may be stranded as third-largest package holiday firm teeters on brink of collapse Nobody is too big to go under Prada We've got a deal: but is the Old Zimbabwe Can old enemies work together to put Zimbabwe back on its feet? Jan Raath, Martin Fletcher and Jonathan Clayton look back - and forward PC World The long road Timesonline A white man steps into a new world Talks may be treacherous. . . but better than blood on the streets Channel Tunnel fire causes travel chaos Fendi NHS failing to punish patient data breaches Paedophile sting Union gets role at M15 Mushrooms death Call for 'top-up' care Gurkhas rights march Child neglect charge Fancy dress alert Britain must not be haven for opponents, says Putin Dissidents 'are campaigning against Russia' Three red grapes, a cup of tea and Russia's worst-kept secret Fendi Tod's Police are given a caution over rudeness, closed stations and unanswered phones Boots Police farce The Times M&S Will Five News become the new Clothes Show? People Speedy maestro keeping it real The Face Sir Roger Norrington Barclays Sarah Palin is a Norfolk broad, genealogists have claim Blue Peter presenters are dusting down their badges … What's in the box, Boris? This organ's eagle-eyed motoring editor snapped BoJo scuttling from City Hall with an express delivery. Could be it the crate of Châteauneuf du Pape that was left behind by the Livingstone regime? Suggestions to the People e-mail are welcomed Postscript Marksandspencer Many, many happy returns for the microchip (50 today) Kingfisher Small miracles Timesonline Tell-tale tablets to monitor pills Toyota Lawyer 'bribed officials in $6bn Nigerian gas deal' London solicitor allegedly handed out £100m The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Middle-class shoppers ditch costly treats as they dash to save cash Credit crunch It takes confidence to go downmarket Tips and hints Forsaking the shop next door for cheaper fruit. . . Credit crunch Case study . . . and making do with sandwiches for lunch Sainsbury's Mills & Boon becomes a bodice-ripper on BBC Multiple Display Advertising Items School cookery lessons are taken off the back burner It's a recipe for enthusiasm Analysis Risotto for 11-year-olds Homebase Dfs Dfs Cost of £1bn energy relief plan 'will end up on household bills' The future's bright, the future's lagging John Lewis Fancy footwork and a winning score at the ballet Northernrock Timesonline Outrage at 'cynical' manipulation of scheme to resettle Iraqi aides Interpreters Documents show that plans to help British Forces interpreters were less than altruistic. In fact they were tailored to enhance the UK's image, Deborah Haynes, Sam Coates and Dominic Kennedy write PC World What the Foreign Office documents said Where are your tributes to justice and courage now, Prime Minister? Timesonline Currys Paedophiles use internet blackmail to claim victims Staying safe online 1,000-year-old estate for sale, complete with new windows Multiple Display Advertising Items Waterstone's P&O Ferries Crew hurt in crash-landing by new Red Arrows jet Nervy students bring along pets to help them cope Council sells Constable sketch to pay its bills Surrey pitches for title of first home of baseball Latest animal craze: a glider from Down Under Magic does the trick for children's self-esteem Somers Town Wizard wheezes Nationwide The Times We are all capitalists now? Not any longer An historic turning point has been reached: the West is ditching its faith in free markets and private enterprise A thin excuse for buying a new iPod . . . so we all got legless No strings attached Creationism in the classroom is nothing to fear Horse play Obama the speechmaker is being rumbled There is a yawning gulf between what the Democratic candidate says and how he has acted. That's why the race is so close Picture Gallery Creationism in class is nothing to fear If evolution is presented as theory, not dogma, fewer children might turn away from science New manager. . . new sponsor? In my view Thunderer: Thunderer For guidance on energy, look back Legal aid fees Multifaith Britain Social engineering is not in Oxbridge's remit Young children need play, not goals Timesonline Moral precedent Loch Mess Davenant redeemed Takes the biscuit Geography of dress Pleasing parallel The day America was suddenly born again Nothing Sarah Palin and her followers can do will prevent America's steady movement away from social conservatism, says Justin Webb ScotRail Timesonline The Daily One hit doesn't make a diva, big bus or not First night Pop Katy Perry Water Rats, Wc1 Decathlon Smile Train She's hot, he's cold: how the veepstakes turned the presidential race on its head United States Palin the target So a comic, a Pope and a prosecutor walk into a row. … Timesonline Inside today Obama's fame makes grandmother target for village robbers US Elections 3 Store As America remembers, shadow of war hangs heavy US Elections Sony Allies accuse each other over terror campaign Pakistan Mitsubishi Motors Abbey 'Dirty dancing' police minister is forced to quit after partying in pants Australia Richer Sounds Act on Co2 Warning as Ike nears Texas: stay and you're on your own United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Ing Direct Corruption, drugs, murder: the police who are no better than the criminals Mexico Crime-ridden Mexico City has the highest rate of kidnapping in the world. And the protectors are often the perpetrators, Chris Ayres writes The Times Bulletproof jacket is de rigeur in the Survivor's Club Crime wave Mexico Carpet RiGHT Clash of symbols over jolly ode and EU flag waving Europe The Times (Reuters): Thailand braced for fresh round of street protests (AP): Adventure sailing ship succumbs to the seas Missing girl 'found begging' after four-year search (AFP): Light-footed rat helps fight to clear landmines Bt (AFP): Little hope for hundreds engulfed in landslide The Sunday Times Heard the one about the comedian, the Pope in Hell and the prosecutor? It really is no joke Italy Renault Condemned to Hell by Dante (AP): Upbeat mood after Cyprus leaders meet (AP): Settlers 'seized land' (AP): Retirement date set Child rapist jailed The Times Read all about it: papers return to the street shouter France The Times Raja Fashions Northern Rock's progress, one year on Argos fails to deliver King caution on loans John Lewis profits fall Quote of the day News Outdoor move Business big shot Lehman Brothers in talks with Bank of America as it seeks buyer for whole group Other possible purchasers pore over the books 'Theo Walcott, to everybody's surprise, made watching … Skills shortages and soaring costs could force up oil price Stock markets Tesco goes mobile with £100m C&W deal as desk phones vanish Better off pay for energy efficiency Picture Gallery No likelihood of grand gestures Commodities Lucked out The Times The National Autistic Society Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline The Times Timesonline Business big shot Crisis of confidence One year on, Northern Rock has rugged road ahead UK However, Ron Sandler, executive chairman of the nationalised bank, tells Christine Seib that there have been some achievements Diageo brews up plan for Guinness to return home UK The Times ScottishPower caught with its affiliates down City Diary I learn from an e-mail doing the rounds of the City … City Diary Picture Gallery This is The De Beers Trophy, a limited edition Elisabeth Frink bronze from 1974 that was presented to the winner of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes, which was sponsored by the diamond house The bonus magic carpet looks a bit threadbare City Diary An enticing offer arrives: "See real-time rain falling City Diary Spotted parked in Berkeley Square the other night: … City Diary City champion set to move on City Diary Numbers crunched Alan Greenspan the Age of Turbulence Steep falls in sales at Homebase and Argos as customers choose to stay away King warns Darling over spending as he rules out long-term guarantee for banks UK Abbey rate cut gives a glimmer of hope to small deposit borrowers Mortgage best buys Stable image pays dividends for Co-op in credit crunch John Lewis feels chill of high street as it reports first profit decline in six years Former Dolcis owner shows faith in specialist retailer Galliford says construction downturn is spreading JCDecaux in talks to buy News Outdoor Group and become world's market leader Times Business Staff: Greenberg and three others agree $115 million settlement in AIG suit Santander in move to foil new German bank alliance Senators urge Fannie and Freddie to halt foreclosures Shares in BG Group soar on discovery of multibillion-barrel Brazilian oilfield Find will enhance earnings 'for three decades' (Reuters): CFTC issues report on oil price speculation (AP): Campbell simmers (Reuters): Fraud case testimony (Reuters): Fed facility unused (Reuters): Bristol-Myers snub (Reuters): BlackBerry link-ups The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds ITV in the sights as Berlusconi's empire eyes fresh conquests Setanta employs wrong tactics for Croatia game Media Mediapolis 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 Fyffes to pass on rising costs Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Insulation does not mean immunity for Premier Farnell Galliford Try Deal of the day Timesonline Tenon Bet of the day Drug companies fall on talk of challenges ahead Market report Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Brooklands Facing up to the housing shortage in a post-credit crunch economy The Homes and Communities Agency is seeking to invigorate Public Private Partnerships, writes Carly Chynoweth Men who have learnt their lesson can make a difference Timesonline The lowdown Should patients be able to pay for drugs? A government review on co-payments, or top-ups, is due out soon. Here we consider the issues Management briefing International development 'Research has found that deals accompanied by national pride result in the highest premiums' Monday This week Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Professor John Thoday Versatile scientist who made a crucial advance in radiobiology before becoming a geneticist of international repute Professor John Thoday, FRS, Arthur Balfour Professor of Genetics, University of Cambridge, 1959-83, was born on August 30,1916. He died on August 25,2008, aged 91 'He had to stem the rush of water through a gaping … Norman Warden Owen Shipwright who helped to keep afloat a stricken fuel tanker under heavy enemy air attack during the siege of Malta Norman Warden Owen, DSM, shipwright and diver, was born on May 17,1917. He died on August 16,2008, aged 91 Selby Milner Engineer who brought his knowledge of glacier movements to bear in investigating the cause of the Aberfan disaster Timesonline Court Circular RHS delves back to its historic roots Legal news Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices Legal Notices A record second-wicket stand Times Archive Timesonline Legal Notices Personals Pets & Livestock Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times High-flying Dettori picks up plum Leger ride Sandown Park Wolverhampton Big-race betting Index Doncaster Yesterday's results Brighton Sandown Park Great Leighs Dolly Penrose can surprise in Doncaster Cup Racing Bangor Doncaster Course specialists Wilkinson fit and ready to stake strong claim for England place Rugby union Football Results Cricket Cycling Equestrianism Golf Paralympic Games Rugby league Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Hamilton puts Spa in the past to focus on his next challenge Motor racing Been there, done it, got the jersey - so why has life gone full cycle for legend? Karlsson back in the groove with Kentucky looming large Golf Pearson eager to take on the able-bodied at London 2012 Gatorade Confusion reigns in ban on player Paralympics Ireland footballer with cerebral palsy deemed to be 'too good' ECB digs deep to provide four-day game with some financial muscle Cricket Globrix Chanderpaul starts to find his stride LV County Championship Leicestershire v Gloucestershire Northamptonshire v Essex Surrey v Hampshire Chief executive quits Glamorgan Rags-to-riches tale of paupers who rose to be sprint kings Athletics Owen Slot visits an unkempt track and field club in Kingston that holds the secret to Jamaica's emergence as an athletics dynasty The Times The Times Setting the pace Organisers want to break free of concert Hagen doubles up Saudi backer found Sussex go joint top Zola makes pledge to restore the age of romance at Upton Park Football Smiling new manager encourages freedom of expression Gillett visit forces Liverpool to heighten security Clarke severs his long link with Chelsea to move east Wenger criticises City's new owners for turning game into 'supermarket' Hard man with a love of ballet The sweeper Newcastle's woes worsen with injury to Gutiérrez Time tells us to beware those bearing gifts Comment Lampard believes return to form is result of players suppressing their individual needs Midfield star credits influence of Capello Setanta to review policy on highlights The Sunday Times Wenger content in knowledge that starlet has feet on ground Football Manager effusive about his temperament Surface tensions The draw for the European Under-21 Championship play-of Beckham glad to put team's gains before personal goals Football Online To absent friends: don't miss the boat because this could turn into one heck of a ride Timesonline Croatia facing Fifa action over Heskey abuse Inside today Times Crossword 24,017 Picture Gallery The Times Walcott in line for huge pay hike as Arsenal ward off predators Teenager has world at his feet after hat-trick The Times Inside today Gabby Logan: why is Lance Armstrong so keen to recycle Index What we can teach Europe Tackling racism: As an investigation begins into the racial abuse of England's Emile Heskey by Croatian fans, Matt Dickinson looks at the great strides made by British football in its fight against prejudice on the terraces and on the pitch — and what other nations can learn from us Celebrity watch A percentage point Bad statistics Good vibrations create more buzz New York Fashion Week Michael Kors opted for American classics a la Jackie O, Phillip Lim looked to Andalusia for inspiration, while Anna Sui, continuing the lberian theme, included madcap matador touches to her colourful collection. Carolyn Asome reports Michael Kors Anna Sui Tight times for US buyers The ICA Auction Exhibition British politics is becalmed — we need a tornado The Times Tasters' choice Food Restaurant guide gurus Tim and Nina Zagat and their thousands of reviewers rate food in London as among the best in the world. Hilary Rose finds out why How the guides rate Chef's tips 5 Perfect custard AA Take your pick of fruits for all seasons Short cuts Berries gathered and frozen now will help to sustain you in the depths of winter Globrix Qualities of meat, virtue of monkfish Masterclass Think bourguignonne is only for beef? Try swapping it with fish for a special occasion Bargehouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Rock 'n' strollers Travis no longer sell millions and are grateful for it they tell Pete Paphides The Story of James Bond Today's specials? It's me, actually How did a former singing waitress make it to Covent Garden? Neil Fisher meets Eva-Maria Westbroek Southbank Centre Ladies get the party restarted Tired of macho rants and earnest political rap, girls are bringing it back to the dancefloor, says Sophie Heawood The Times The Lady Vanishes On the road to wellville New releases Pop The Streets Everything is Borrowed Classical Emmanuelle Haïm Lamenti Virgin Classics Pop The Coral Singles Collection Deltasonic POP LL Cool J Exit 13 Def Jam Classical Emmanuel Krivine New World Symphony naive Her rhythm is still gonna get you First night Pop Gloria Estefan Wembley Arena Theatre Turandot Hampstead, NW3 Inside today Theatre Kicking a Dead Horse Almeida, N1 Pop Gotye Scala, N1 Proms BBCSO/Brabbins Albert Hall/Radio 3 Timesonline Times offers So why did she do it? Last night's tv The 9/11 Faker (Channel 4) Secret Diary of a Call Girl (ITV2) Potato salad with salsa verde Dinner tonight Stevie Wonder Eat it with Friday Night with Jonathan Ross BBC One, 10.35pm BBC One Tv today Cruise First Cut: Pussies Galore Viewing guide Channel 4,7.35pm The Tudors BBC Two, 9pm Wire in the Blood ITV1, 9pm Ride with the Devil (1999) Film choice More4,9pm The Business (2005) E4,10.30pm Variations Species (1995) BBC One, 11.40pm Al Murray's Happy Hour/Omid Djalili: No Agenda ITV1, 10pm/Channel 4,11.05pm Saturn 3 (1980) BBC Two, 12.40am Orange Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Offering Solace Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Get set for a physical test Young times You see it every time you look in the mirror, but how much do you know about what's going on in your body? Take this quiz and discover how incredible we human beings are Pandapolar Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4631 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 314 The Times Su doku Word Watching Index Wellman Clinic The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution Index Planning blight or boon? Brief encounter How can I get my tenancy deposit back? Focus. . . For sale At a glance In Studio flat in West London Get in. Get out. Get away Out Terraced house in Hampshire Away Semi-detached cottage in Norfolk An exhibition of themselves On the ladder Have-a-go hero Wickes Anvil Pattern Ratchet Action Loppers Design for all seasoning Wreck of the week Blue plaque Upwardly mobile The draw of the familiar The regional price lottery Market report NFU Mutual Reports from the high street Plans for the house on the right are included in the one on the left. Is this a trend? Market report Buy this get this Silk Works Fast facts Association of International Property Professionals The Chance of a lifetime Heritage homes The opportunity to live like the lord of the manor can be yours for only £700,000 . . . or buy a flat for the same amount Fast facts Octagon The privacy issue Top ten Globrix Go private: tips for being your own estate agent Multiple Display Advertising Items Eyes on the horizon Southwest London may be in the doldrums for the time being but, as Lucy Alexander discovers, there is plenty of optimism about the future Next Week in Bricks & Mortar High life, high spec, high price A sumptuous new development in up-and-coming Bayswater takes high-tech luxury to a different plane BARRATT Humberts Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Connaught Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Balls Park Hertford Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lighten up Home trends Keep dinner-party gloom at bay with a candelabra to talk about. Lucy Alexander picks six of the most dazzling The Times Some always like it hot France special A rundown star hangout is ready to become the new Côte d'Azur luxury address Market trends Globrix
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