News from 15/09/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Carol Lewis, Matthew Syed, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Neil Johnston, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Paul Bompard, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Nina Pell, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Emma Townshend, Peter Flower, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Robert Black, Jeremy Whittle, Gerry Motherway, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Laurence Francis, A. M. Alexander, David Sharrock, Jane and Brian Hayes, Ms Maggie Partridge Project manager, Frieda Hughes, Professor Richard Eastell, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Robson Green, Michael Heaney, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Dr Peter Green, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, David Charter, Mr Mike Lake Director General, Edward Gorman, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Denis Osborne, Sarah Vine, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Tony Evans, Jay Directo, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Murad Ahmed Technology Reporter, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Tony Lawton, Tom Coghlan, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, The Rev Dr Peter Mullen, Stephen Williams, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Jon West, Peter Dixon, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Ms Elaine Collins, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, D. A. H. Hargreaves, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Adam Fresco, Tom Dart, Owen Luder, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Professor John Wass, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Graham Chase, Marcus Trescothick, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Philip Venning, Michael Gove, Joe Clay, Philip Webster, David Bolchover, Jacqui Goddard, Ian Whittell, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, J. Weight, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Gráinne Gilmore Economic Correspondent, Mark Baldwin, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Derek Nicholls, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Simon Marnes, Olav Bjortomt, David Wright, Professor Jon tobias, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, Professor Peter Trainer, Richard Ford, Professor Roger Francis, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex Hot tickets, cool clothes: London Fashion Week Labour turmoil grows as more MPs join rebellion Why the dissidents decided to break cover US bank teeters on the verge of collapse Record death toll Holiday firm folds Clegg goes on attack Obama cash bonanza Inside today Get The Times to your door by 7am - free delivery within the M25 Put Up or Shut Up Gordon Brown's colleagues may not have chosen this timing, but they have to decide now if they are going to back him or sack him Index Latin Lovers of Convenience The alliance between Russia and Venezuela is not in the interests of either To-Who To-Whom Grammar is to language what citizenship and good manners are to society Times2 Opinion World Business Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Worse may be to come Analysis Hurtigruten Wall St fears as Lehman teeters on brink Talks on $40 bn package to save Merrill Lynch The Times su doku champion did these four puzzles in 18 minutes. Can you beat her time? Secret of my success: logic, guesswork-and speed The Workout Creationism row Mentoring 'a failure' Politicians turn to God Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Death of another London teenager equals record of 26 murdered in whole of 2007 'He will be out in a few years, but my son will never return' Case study Versace Wily operator who unwittingly led the plotters to break Politics Three days of spiralling intrigue began with a claim that the revolt against Gordon Brown's leadership was all but over, reports Sam Coates Sooner or later — and perhaps it will be sooner — Brown's future has to be settled The rebels-and why they have made their stand Cameron was paid £20,000 to talk about himself for new book Yoga and meditation on the timetable as first state-funded Hindu school opens Multiple Display Advertising Items Schemes for giving public information on paedophiles add to risk, says Barnardo's Long battle against mob justice Analysis Church's Barclays Scotland's poor health 'caused by a lack of sunshine' Standard Life Council rejects Titan jail plan Innocence plea Battlefield snub Milky Bar estate Award for film Bezier Cap D'agde Ikea Noel Edmonds may lose post as Queen's representative over BBC licence boycott Suzuki MEPs to have their own £7m TV channels Futureheathrow Another tour firm goes under as Alitalia hangs on Hundreds more people lose their holidays Halifax Schools 'suffer heads shortage' Police discipline Cancer advance Skydiver killed Author tempted World Wildlife Fund Musicians evicted from care home run by their own charity Tate 'Phone-tap lapse' adds to Omagh inquiry demands Red Kite population soars in Scotland to 122 pairs Thousands 'denied best thinning bones treatment' Did you beat her? The su doku solutions Inside today Hirst's art sale gamble could leave him in a pickle Multiple Display Advertising Items Clegg turns on Tories, but faces clash on tax plans Liberal Democrats Flybmi Call to arms hard to hear above the sound of Labour's … The Times For a leader who says he's not Dave, he's a lot like him Dell Menace taken out of Dennis to avoid accusations of gay-bashing Walter John Lewis Google search finds seafaring solution Multiple Display Advertising Items Grasshoppers are recruited as climate change scouts How to go green: a homeowner's guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Claims against teachers double TB's invasion tactic identified Firemen caught flirting on duty Breakfast tea 'is not best brew' Npower Does anyone know what's going on? You bet Opinion Punters predicted the XL holiday crash — perhaps bookies' odds are as good a guide to the future as the pundits The mystery of the Swedish bookshop One side of the page Not all bosses deserve as much pay as Sir Alan Polls apart Labour's best hope lies with the Palin effect Gordon Brown is guilty of boring the nation. His party should look to its women to make itself interesting again Picture Gallery Trial by jury no longer guarantees justice Too many potential jurors shirk their duty, and those who remain are denied the whole truth On the beach In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Nice must act on fracture prevention Contempt for the law There are holes in the fuel poverty initiative Science, rationality and creationism The costs of ensuring real justice Timesonline Bank for your buck The joy of spelling Double Dutch Cullen's and crackers Cork callers We are paying too high a price for high pay Even arch capitalists must admit a problem with executive salaries. The balance between risk and reward is completely askew, David Bolchover says Dfs The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Terfel in his pomp brings swagger to finale First night Last Night Albert Hall/Radio 3/BBC TV Multiple Display Advertising Items Obama backers break cash records as Palin redraws campaign battleground United States It's a deal: but will the wily crocodile wriggle out McCain camp braced to fight Troopergate fallout United States Multiple Display Advertising Items 'There were rows and rows of houses — but there ain't no more' United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline It's a deal: but will Mugabe wriggle out? Zimbabwe Vilified at home and abroad, Mbeki may be missed when he's gone Analysis How it should work Engine fault blamed after 88 are killed in fireball jet crash Russia Doctors die after UN becomes target Afghanistan Cheltenhamfestivals Police face fury over Delhi bombs (Reuters): Nigerian rebels declare oil war (AFP): Mudslide resignation Two drown in Seine (Reuters): Hitler returns (AFP): Contaminated milk Tainted rice poisons harvest festival celebrations Japan Multiple Display Advertising Items Inspirational drink Crude oil falls $2 after Hurricane Ike Aircraft leasing fears Alitalia on the brink BIA seeks more hotels Quote of the day CO2 capture plan Business big shot Bank of America holds talks to buy Merrill Lynch in $40bn shares deal Barclays Bank walks away from Lehman rescue Lord Levene of Portsoken is not afraid of hurricanes CBI forecasts unemployed at two million next year Stock markets Why financial chaos does not rule out economic recovery American Airlines Commodities Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Thetimes Take stock with The Times Growing queue for the boneyards spells trouble for yet another global industry Business big shot City big guns turn on planned bank rescue laws They came, they saw, they walked away from Lehman First National Bank of Mexico AIG prepares case for its defence for sceptical Wall St Barclays bears up to pressure Analysis ScottishPower turns to the North Sea in search of a solution to cutting carbon emissions Playing catch-up? Ca In the busiest hurricane season for years, Lloyd's finds calm leadership in the eye of the storms Monday manifesto Lord Levene arrived at the insurance market with a reputation as a troubleshooter and he found a market badly in need of modernising, so how does the old-style gentleman's club measure up now? Miles Costello finds out Premier Inn C. V. Q&A Equity Prices Brooklands The time has come to add to a collection Retail & leisure Brunei Investment is putting £100 million into creating prime luxury hotels to sit alongside The Dorchester. Dominic Walsh reports We're a long way from calling last orders on the British pub Timesonline Christopher Cowdray Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to save a retail legend Steve Hawkes reports on the task facing the chief executive of Woolworths Management briefing Surviving a retail downturn Hunkering down is not an option — retailers need a recession survival and recovery strategy Check out Keep up to speed with our weekly quiz Tomorrow Reader Offers Ltd Paul Williams Rebel Tory MP who won a seat in Labour's heartland and went on to chair the right-wing Monday Club Paul Williams, MP for Sunderland South, 1953-64, was born on November 14,1922. He died on September 10,2008, aged 85 Timesonline 'He was a pioneering figure in world music Michael Baxandall Lives remembered Penny Wade William Rogers Architect who paved the way for changes to the City of London's skyline by designing groundbreaking office towers William Rogers, architect, was born on February 18,1914. He died on July 26,2008, aged 94 Ann MacEwen Town planner who contributed to seminal report on how to deal with urban traffic and campaigned for the national parks Ann MacEwen, town planner and author, was born on August 15,1918. She died on August 20,2008, aged 90 Hector Zazou Composer and producer who popularised world music by combining traditional and modern styles Hector Zazou, composer and producer, was born on July 11,1948. He died on September 8,2008, after a long illness, aged 60 Alys Lancaster Lancashire model from the 1930s who became the face of Blackpool and modelled woollen swimsuits Alys Lancaster, model, was born on December 17,1912. She died on August 9,2008, aged 95 Géo Voumard Pianist, composer and broadcasting executive who helped launch the Montreux Jazz Festival Géo Voumard, composer and jazz pianist, was born on December 2 1920. He died on September 3,2008, aged 87 Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam-Private For Sale Gifts Legal Notices Stiff upper lip prevails among airmen waiting for the call Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Legal news Orkney's Christian Viking heritage Notebook Archaeology Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Zarkava produces dazzling show to tighten her grip on Arc market Leicester Goodwood Yesterday's results Betting Great Leighs The family values driving Westwood to Ryder Cup glory Stratford Musselburgh Bet of the day Course specialists The meeting scheduled for Redcar today has been abandon Dettori to fore as Stoute escapes St Leger shackles Racing Cummings thwarted as Lequatre holds on Cycling American football Results Athletics Basketball Cricket Cycling Golf Ice hockey Motorcycling Paralympic Games Rugby league Engage Super League Elimination play-off Rugby union Tri-Nations Series Tennis Football Fixtures Warrington foiled by the flair and flamboyance of victorious French Rugby league Catalans remain on course for Grand Final Rossi goes down a storm in Indianapolis to edge towards title Motorcycling Road to Old Trafford Results from Indianapolis Goodwin gives Adams famous last hurrah as Sussex captain Cricket NatWest Pro40 Lancashire v Somerset Worcestershire v Middlesex Durham v Gloucestershire Leicestershire looking to brighter horizons One of the game's poorer counties is pursuing a youth programme that has already produced results, writes Christopher Martin-Jenkins Frustration continues to the finish for Kent ICL threatens Bangladesh's future Ohuruogu takes defeat in her stride knowing that timing is everything US rival gains hollow revenge for Olympic defeat Kelly Sotherton finished runner-up in the heptathlon … Davies delighted to retain Austrian title McNish thrills crowd Russia keep Fed Cup Byrne falls just short Plea by Pakistan Dubai game shelved Globrix McEnroe Sr sets out plans to run tennis Tennnis Chin gets caught in classification chaos Paralympics Briton, 16, stripped of her discus silver medal Timesonline Medals table Technology boosts Britain in pool New gadgets to aid Paralympic swimmers will also benefit the able-bodied, Matthew Pryor reports The Times Finals beckon for first time as Britain see off favourites Basketball Let the buyer beware . . . fervour of fans Comment Armstrong has few issues, he's just bored What is the shortest chunk of sport you can write a … Day the talking stopped and Murray became his own boss War, what is it good for in Ryder Cup? The Times Match fit for heroes From action in Afghanistan to packing down beside Johnno Rugby union A serving Army officer, who is proud to play in the Help for Heroes Challenge Match, talks to Mark Souster, who first came up with the idea Wasps continue faltering start and gift Worcester last-gasp joy Guinness Premiership Exiles make most of tall order at Welford Road Wilkinson returns Newcastle to good health with his inspiring display Care orchestrates Harlequins' marauding movement Gloucester handed win by wayward boot of James Hometown boy still keeps family values close to his heart Golf Lee Westwood, the Ryder Cup star, puts his competitive instincts down to a father-son rapport that endures to this day, as the pair tell John Hopkins From Worksop to Valhalla Timesonline Karlsson's success under pressure offers good omen for Ryder Cup Swede secures title despite late Molinari charge Leading final scores Hamilton suffers water torture Motor racing Italian Grand Prix Advanced Hair Studio Result New star is born as Vettel rewrites the history books Seeking Sebastian Picture Gallery Times Crossword 24,019 Picture Gallery The Times Shearer gets caught in the crossfire of Ashley's war Owner reveals his plans to sell Newcastle The Times Inside today Back with a bang: Wilkinson leadws Falcons to thumping … Vettel emerges as new kid on the grid after reigning The Times Are you smarter than a 16-year-old? This morning Harrow's sixth-formers interrupt their A-level studies to sit a literacy test. As employers increasingly complain that graduate jobseekers cannot spell or punctuate correctly, we invite you to take it too . . . Harrow School Lower Sixth literacy test Would you rather spend 38p on Doctor Who or a stamp? The Times The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster The good hangover From After dark to Zero: a guide to London Fashion … London Fashion Week With Britain's premier fashion event under way, Alice Olins and Nicola Copping present their insiders' guide to the hottest looks, labels, models, celebrities, accessories and beauty products in London this year Charles Anastase Topshop Tomorrow Timesonline Hidden Betjeman When he read his Poems in the Porch series on the radio in the 1950s, John Betjeman pretended he had 'found' them on a church noticeboard. But while he uses the device to gently mock his small-town characters, the poet's faith in human redemption is unmistakable, writes Frieda Hughes Bfi Advent Bells Timesonline St. Petroc One to make the bad-boy bachelor go all soppy Motoring Mouthwash or hogwash? Health Experts argue that not only is a mouthwash useless, it can also be harmful to your health. Peta Bee investigates Don't stand too close to me How to avoid bad breath Comfrelieve NHS Diabetes: we can overthrow the blood-sugar tyrant A new drug will improve treatment by increasing insulin sensitivity and helping patients lose weight Quorn Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts Being Branagh As he takes on 'credit-crunch Chekhov', Kenneth Branagh tells Alan Franks why his luvvie reputation is misplaced Globrix Sketching a design for living Art and self-improvement meet at the School of Life. Emma Townshend enrols for a lesson in being herself, starting with felt-tipped pens Davidormerod Home truths for American dreamers First night Theatre Now or Later Royal Court, SW1 Mamma Mia! Concert Maltman/Rodgers/Drake Wigmore Hall Inside today Pop Bon Iver Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Dance Deloitte Ignite Covent Garden Pop Jonas Brothers Apollo, W6 Proms Orchestre de Paris/Eschenbach Albert Hall/Radio 3 Timesonline Sadler's Wells Times offers Fun, but is it Hardy? TV & Radio Weekend tv Tess of the D'Urbervilles (BBC One, Sunday) Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One, Saturday) Broad bean and bacon fiorelli Dinner tonight Eat it with Extreme Fishing Five, 9pm Tv today The Times What to Eat Now Viewing guide BBC Two, 8.30pm Amazon with Bruce Parry BBC Two, 9pm Ladies in Lavender (2004) Film choice Film4,7pm Forrest Gump (1994) Film4,9pm Variations The Children ITV1,9pm Judge Dredd (1995) Channel 4,10pm The Dark Side of Fame with Piers Morgan BBC One, 10.35pm Boogie Nights (1997) Five, 11.05pm Harrow School Lower Sixth literacy test Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport The Spore of Darwin Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Roar talent Young times The Times Daily dingbat Which word or phrase is this? Say what you see Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4633 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 315 Acorn Su doku Word Watching Index Multiple Display Advertising Items The Workout Solution The Times Weekend in numbers The News Terry appeal doomed Ruling of serious foul play would lead to three-match suspension Gaydamak claims leave puzzle at Portsmouth O'Neill reveals approach Corluka believes Bilic will honour Croatia contract Liverpool reacquainted with Plautz in Europe Zola seeking a positive reaction from West Ham Power up for players Gardner signs new deal Ronaldo expecting to be loved again United forward should be back ahead of schedule The Prem Multiple Display Advertising Items Live match tracker Spot the pie Tony's Fiver The Games Barclays Premier League 'You want me out so I shall go' Gary Jacob on the statement issued by Mike Ashley in which he tells Newcastle United fans why he has decided to sell the club The end of a car-Toon era at St James' With so much off-field chaos, George Caulkin takes an offbeat look at Saturday's match Ashley's flaw is not being a Cockney, it's that he mucked it up The Columnist Terry suffers injustice And another thing . . . Against football religion The perfect world outside Caribbean power trip Conflicting emotions Getting partial to the area Zola waiting for help The Games Barclays Premier League Peter Lansley says presence of Steve Clarke is crucial to West Ham Defoe has Redknapp dreaming of riches ahead Cahill sinks Stoke with late header The Columnist City given a taste of high living The Games Barclays Premier League Chelsea set a mighty standard, Matt Hughes writes The Sky Blue revolution makes little impact in the … Clubs at risk from egotism of super-rich Sheikh Mansour, City's prospective owner, is buying immortality, writes Matthew Syed Tactical Analysis Deco master of his art Timely boost for Benítez Victory eases doubts over Liverpool's manager. Oliver Kay reports Gillett fails to p … acify critics of American ownershi How they stand Zaki spares Bramble's blushes The Games Barclays Premier League Adebayor moves up to top gear Zamora's magic carries Fulham through Blackstock double flatters QPR The Games Coca-Cola Championship Speroni rescues Palace Inspired Crossley keeps Oldham on true path The Games Coca-Cola League One Q&A The Questions Wycombe surrender their top spot The Games Coca-Cola League Two Timesonline Fixtures Championship The Results Coca-Cola Football League League One League Two Non-League The Results Blue Square Premier Vale continue to build foundations Scotland Portsmouth v Vitória Guimarães The Box Five, Thursday, 6pm Live matches Two ways to feed your fantasy Playthegame Fantasyfootball Manchester Utd v Villarreal Sky Sports 2, Wednesday, 7.45pm How weak pound hit Premier League spending on imports The Columnist The Continent The Times Ruhr derby dispels the myths of German league And another thing . . . Rivaldo's Uzbek payday High-kicking new life into beautiful game The Show Hitting the barre Ten iconic football moments have found their way into a ballet, Tom Dart reports Spot the pie In this week The Final Word Gatorade
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