News from 16/09/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, J. E. Titterton, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Carol Lewis, Matthew Syed, The Rev Roger Knight, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Tim Albone, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, John Howard, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Alexandra Blair, Robert Lindsay, Professor Peter Whit, Mark Souster, David Rose, Gail Shepherd, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Russell T. Davies, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Professor David Graham, James Ducker, David Wighton Business and City Editor, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Roy Clare, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Tony Lomas, Lucy Bannerman, Michael Holden, Martin Fletcher, York Membery, Sathnam Sanghera, Miles Costelio, Anne Faulkner, Rachel Sylvester, Siobhan Kennedy, Natalie Higlett, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, John Radford, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Peter Stiff, Siobhan Kennedy Politics and Business Correspondent, Bruce Dickinson, Nico Hines, Anatole Kaletsky, Christine Jemmeson, David Hands, Roger Smith Director, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Justin Rose, Ross Clark, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Tanya De Grunwald, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Victoria Derbyshire, Raymond Keene, Beverley Cuddy Editor, Andrew Tyler Director, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Dr Tanya Byron, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Katie Duval, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Gerard Baker US Editor, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Dr Maurice Murphy, Benjamin Cook, George Caulkin, Sophie Yu, Alan Franks, Caitlin Moran, David J Philip, Peter Riddell, Joe Clay, David Sinclair, Jamie Whyte, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Valentine Low, James Jackson, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Stephen Dalton, Nick Pryor, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Olav Bjortomt, The Rev Martin Snellgrove, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Jane Macartney, Gail Jones,
ResumoThe how and why of Doctor Who The Times Lehman collapse sends shockwave round world Shares and oil prices plunge, thousands lose jobs 'We are now unquestionably in the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression' Zimbabwe demands cash for white farmers Deadly dam operation Clegg image problem RSPCA quits Crufts Tennis mega-deal Podcast Get The Times to your door by 7am-free delivery within the M25 After the Lehman Disaster An aggressive chief executive and ineffective board have brought a bank to bankruptcy; but the crisis reveals wider weaknesses in the financial system Index In the Doghouse The RSPCA is right to prod Crufts to focus on health and welfare over beauty Times2 Opinion Obituary World Sport Pugh Letters to the Editor Today's weather It all ends in tears-and a cardboard box Inside today Legal & General The free ride was over. The limousines were like hearses Lehman Brothers 'World's biggest game of poker' ended at the weekend for financiers called to gloomy room, Suzy Jagger reports Timesonline Bruiser of Wall St looked after his people, but didn't know when to quit Crisis may prove cathartic in the long run, but the worst is not over Middlemen who were left holding the parcel when the music stopped Lehman Brothers Loropiana For sale, memorabilia that's worth more than the bank Telling differences So someone has lost $613bn—does it really matter to me? Lehman Brothers Q&a Holiday Inn Family picnic and the former milkmaid who was inspiration for Hardy's Tess Drugged, raped and abandoned Tragic heroine of stage and screen down the years Timesonline The Workout Corrections Terrorism Act arrest MoD 'admits assaults' NHS staff details lost Most read at timesonline. co. uk Shot soldier was protecting audacious dam project Lance Corporal was killed by Taleban rebels Prince William chooses role with RAF search and rescue Ba Tod's Gamble pays off as Hirst shows lots of nerve Going, going, gone . . . Barclays Founder of Pink Floyd dies aged 65 Royal Mail Lib Dems play Punch and Judy by the seaside People Call 666 for emergency flight Suzuki Thanks to all who responded to our "What's in Boris … "You don't need to have been to a warzone to read the … Does this mum look big in this? J-Lo takes a breather after completing the Nautica Malibu Triathlon in an impressive 2hr, 23min 38sec, raising $127,000 (£71,000) for Charity. She vowed to take on the challenge while eight months pregnant with twins. Point proved Postscript The judges might be split at the GG2 Leadership & The voting day that Brown can't avoid HSBC Man, 71, in coma after spray arrest Boy is killed in quad bike crash Fast food reveals light-fingered Debrett's guide to online bores The Times In simpler times . . . Number of part-time students doubles in less than 10 years Sky Earning to learn Case study RSPCA quits Crufts over 'deformed' pedigree dogs Crufts BT 'Our puppy lay down and died' Case study David Wilson Homes Timesonline What will it take to bring Kennel Club hierarchy to heel? Deep in the Amazon jungle 'the ant from Mars' emerges from its 120 million-year anonymity Royal Society to be called to account for 'creationist' view Expedia Gurkhas protest over right to settle in the UK Bullied inmates feel unsafe at women's prison Romano-British silver Christian cross may be fake Half of woman would ask man friend to father child Postman picks up an unexpected pet package Nick is a better leader than you think — trust me, … Liberal Democrats Saving £20 billion is all about redistribution Comparethemarket.com Today's agenda Incredible, incontrovertible, he's just In-Vince-ible! Inside Saving £20 billion is all about redistribution Rac History boy could get the next doctorate, says writer who took control of the Tardis Alliance Leicester Inside today End of an era as bell tolls for Grange Hill Ralphlauren Hank Paulson has turned drama into a crisis By Punishing shareholders, the US Treasury Secretary had made the rescue of other troubled banks almost impossible Another crack at trying to squeeze the Juice Palin by comparison Index Strange bedfellows The physical impossibility of Brown's survival Labour's greatest strengths in 1997 are now its biggest weaknesses as presentation fails and anarchy breaks out Picture Gallery I don't believe that believers really believe How can so many people accept pre-Enlightenment gobbledgook? Actually, they don't A horse that wasn't led to water In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Juries as guarantors of British justice Conserving Victory Victorian standards Creationism has a limited role in the classroom Fatigue syndrome funding and therapy Timesonline Nutrition and cows The Bishop's wife XL problems Takes the ticket Dressing for duty Follow up Easily caught in a web of sinister untruths The inventor of the internet is worried about the spread of conspiracy theories. A quick Google proved him right, says David Aaronovitch ING Direct The Daily Daily Universal Register Timesonline Double bill adds up the devastating cost of failed love First night Theatre A Slight Ache/Landscape Lyttelton, SE1 Tiscali Directline Zimbabwe's new leaders order Britain to pay farmers for land stolen by Mugabe Timesonline Land slide Poisoned milk puts 1,200 Chinese babies in hospital 'I'm very happy that we are over with this scourge' Never mind the details. Zimbabwe's years of fear are being swept away, writes Jan Raath in Harare NatWest 23 Women killed in stampede for £2.50 (AFP): Iran nuclear warning (AFP): Electoral roll call (AP): Leader resists 'coup' (AFP): Child labour banned (AFP): Bosnian leader jailed (AP): Train crash text check (AFP): Mr Sulu boldly goes Surge general is ready for Afghanistan after successful tour of duty in Iraq Castle Cover Dell Obama's army outgunned by Palin donors Democrat spending power falls behind rivals Timesonline The Times For the anoraks Bombs spark hunt for 'India's bin Laden' Computer expert named as blast mastermind Pfizer Norwich Union Brothers arrested as 1,200 babies are poisoned by milk after secret cover-up The Times Toxic history Aquability Sound advice The Times OJ Simpson faces another jury as he returns to court The Times Standard Life Multiple Display Advertising Items British Energy and EDF revisit takeover China interest rates cut BASF buys Ciba HP to cut 24,600 jobs Quote of the day Global unveils plans Business big shot Dow dives 500 points as Fed lines up $75bn emergency loan for AIG JP Morgan and Goldman enlisted to bolster insurer Timesonline 'Things have got worse and will continue to do so' Inside today Stock markets Fed acts tough to stop the infection spreading Sharing the Lehman pain Commodities When one door closes Brioni Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items British Energy on brink of deal with EDF after improved offer Business big shot Road to a takeover Picture Gallery Damac What were the odds on XL collapsing in a heap? City Diary Some wag has posted Lehman Brothers for sale on eBay. … City Diary Serious business, this bankruptcy lark City Diary Hot tracks Holden favoured for Crossrail's leading job Picture Gallery I'll have a cheese and pickle, no, make that six City Diary Pensioners hit hardest by surging cost of bills as experts predict more rises on way KBC Osborne calls for action to protect savers Bank of America emerges from the frency to head the … Banking crisis It took the biggest bank in the US only 48 hours to seal a deal to acquire Merrill Lynch and its army of 16,000 salesman. Carl Mortished reports Direct line for business Timesonline Banks by numbers Last men standing — Goldman and Morgan Stanley face questions Administrators will take their time selling the assets—if there are any Milkround China's central bank slashes interest rates as economy sputters Reined in Washington asks banks to loan $75bn to AIG Group to liberate $20bn from balance sheet The Times Journey to crisis point The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Urban Hub British funds BASF agrees £3bn deal to buy Ciba as global chemicals industry contracts Multiple Display Advertising Items Time to spend the cash hoard Analysis 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 Banks take biggest hits after Lehman's collapse Markets Market report Ennstone shares crumble Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Aggreko set to surge ahead by bringing power to the people Hargreaves Deal of the day Timesonline SCi Entertainment Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Stihl It all looks very fragile now, doesn't it? Management & finance David Freud's memoir is testament to 20 years spent working in the City. Patrick Hosking talks to the banker-turned-author Ending commission could make advice truly independent Quote unquote Timesonline Islamic finance moves into mainstream as investors seek ethical alternatives Christine Seib looks at the steady rise of Sharia-compliant banking across Britain A scheme by Goldman Sachs helps women around the world to run their businesses Management briefing 10,000 women Yes to trade, no to usury Movers & Shakers Blackstone switch in London Michele move at JPMAM KPMG tax partner PwC names property head Lehman man joins Merrill Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Rick Wright Highly distinctive keyboard player with Pink Floyd, the band which introuduced 1960s youth to psychedelia and progressive rock Rick Wright, rock musician, was born on July 28,1943. He died of cancer on september 15,2008, aged 65 'Rinpoche and his brother, the Dalai Lama, could not … Michael Pate Australian actor and producer who appeared in scores of films, often playing an Indian in Westerns Michael Pate, OAM, actor, producer, director and writer, was born on February 26,1920. He died on September 1,2008, aged 88 Timesonline David Foster Wallace US novelist and essayist who won acclaim with the offbeat satirical humour in his long novel Infinite Jest and whose later writing became darker David Foster Wallace, writer, was born in February 21,1962. He died on September 12,2008, aged 46 Taktser Rinpoche Reincarnate Iama who taught Tibetan studies in the US and acted as the representative of his younger brother, the Dalai Lama Taktser Rinpoche, Tibetan scholar and activist in exile, was born on August 16,1922. He died on September 5,2008, aged 86 Nouhak Phoumsavanh Former Laos President who was a founding member of the Communist resistance movement that fought a 30-year civil war Nouhak Phoumsavanh, former president of Laos, was born on April 9,1914. He died on September 9,2008, aged 94 Bridge Chess Winning move Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times Court & Social Memorial Services Lecture The Medico-Legal Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Three graces get buttoned up for the camera Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Memorial service Service appointments Legal Notices Personals Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 British must pick up the pace if they are to keep raiders at bay The Times Bet of the day Index Leicester Yesterday's results Musselburgh Course specialists Yarmouth Lingfield Park Haydock Park Racing Johnson ready to play from memory Rugby union Thelondonpaper Match fit for heroes Hamilton says he will not be distracted by appeal result Motor racing Ashes fever starts early as England revival prompts dash for tickets Cricket Football Results Barclays Premier League American football Paralympic Games Britain suffer off-day in gold stakes Paralympic Games Football Fixtures Murrays get ready to give peace a chance in time for national service Tennis The Times Varsity match hit by Lehman collapse Patriots rise to task Kiwis step in Oscar Suárez Armstrong's uphill task to outrun doubts Comment When Newcastle United came in for Graeme Souness four … Dagenham take the lead on race issue Mission more than possible with Space Man, G-Mac, Poults and the paella chef on board Ryder Cup Harrington shows marked reluctance to step up into leading role Timesonline High flyers soon make up the numbers Ryder Cup Valhalla left battered and bruised by Hurricane Ike Hosts cannot afford to lose Ramos rebuilding work suffers early hitch as Spurs stay in the basement Football Barclays Premier League West Ham and Chelsea agree compensation for Clarke Capello chooses friendly opposition Ronaldo's City claim Late test for Nasri Cahill eyes cup run Buckley dismissed Allen follows father Hull furious over 'coward's tackle' that broke Fagan's leg Football Chelsea have appealed to the FA against the red c United not about to lose their shirts The Sweeper Benítez sitting pretty on return to the scene of his great escape Champions League Group D Gerrard and Torres could start for Liverpool Temperature still rising at Anfield for American owners Timesonline Ambitious Blanc hopes to cash in as Scolari feels burden of expectation Champions League Group a Chelsea v Bordeaux Senna claims United are reeling from Ronaldo's loss No let-up in the protests against Ashley as he goes to find a sheikh for Newcastle Search for buyer heads to Middle East Wise thrives on a challenge but this one looks like lost cause Chaos at St James' Park lies with fans not management Turmoil on Tyneside The deluded, navel-gazing supporters on Tyneside will be happy only if they buy the club, says Matthew Syed, but things would just get worse Best of the web Times Crossword 24,020 Picture Gallery The Times Not even Gomes can save Spurs from hitting rock bottom Murray effect nets £30m deal Exclusive Investor pledges riches to British tennis The Times Mortgages for Business Justin Rose reveals the truth about his Europe team-mat Index Who's Who In 2005, Russell T. Davies revived Doctor Who, turning it into the BBC's most popular family drama. In an extract from a new book, he and the journalist Benjamin Cook, a writer for Doctor Who Magazine, exchange e-mails that provide a unique insight into the making of the show — and reveal some … Tomorrow in times2 Timesonline Untitled by Lee Krasner (1955) Modern art explained Mae@thetimes Middle-class dilemma Coal comfort I'd give Nick just 8/10 for Spanish The wife of the Lib Dem leader talks to York Membery about flamenco, family life and the infamous GQ interview Has a guest ever moaned that a wedding was too short? The Times London's turning . . . the Tory look is back London Fashion Week The influence of Zara Philips and Liz Hurley draw a sharp line under New York Fashion Week for Lisa Armstrong at the London shows of Luella and Marios Schwab, while Carolyn Asome enjoys a more transatlantic vibe at Temperley Temperley London Trend spotting All the LFW gossip Want a job after university? First, get off the sofa . . . Families More than 650,000 students left university this summer and many have no idea about the way to get a job. How tough should a parent be to galvanise them in these financially fraught times? Alexandra Blair reports Timesonline Tips to get a job Start low, aim high Peer fear can be key It is often a motivator Can football be a draw at 4? Families Victoria Derbshire, the Radio 5 Live presenter thought her four-year-old son was ready to see his first big game. But would it end in victory or defeat? The Times My manipulative mother is too heavy a burden for me, a working mum. How can I get her to take responsibility for her own life? Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Life after revolution Václav Havel's departure from the Czech presidency is uncannily like the plot of his latest play, says Alan Franks Book it, see it 'Ere, are you looking at my Desdemona? Frantic Assembly are taking on their first Shakespeare play by setting Othello in a rough Northern pub. James Jackson fails the audition Culture Timesonline Girl with a Pearl Earring How the mighty Maus fuelled my flights of fantasy Radio Stormy weather in Tennessee First night Theatre Small Craft Warnings Arcola, E8 Pop Emmylou Harris Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Concert Lucerne Academy/Boulez Lucerne Festival, Switzerland Pop End of the Road Festival 2008 Larmer Tree Gardens, Wiltshire Inside today Timesonline Reasons for extinction TV & Radio Last night's tv The Dark Side of Frame with Piers Morgan (BBC One) Amazon with Bruce Parry (BBC Two) Pork with fennel and leeks Dinner tonight Eat it with Charger Tiger — Spy in the Jungle BBC Two, 8pm Tv today The Times Horizon Viewing guide BBC Two, 9pm Bodyshock: The Girl with Two Faces Channel 4,10pm Cheap Homes for Sale? BBC One, 10.35pm The Long Memory (1952, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.40pm Being John Malkovich (1999) Film4,11.20pm Varlations Later Live: With Jools Holland BBC Two, 10pm Mean Streets (1973) Five, midnight Bedazzled (1967) BBC One, 12.05am Plus Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport France's first lady of song Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Put your best feat forward Young times Thirty-seven world records were broken at this year's Olympic Games. But outside sport, what other records have been broken? Take a look at the 2009 edition of Guinness World Records, which is published tomorrow The Times Daily dingbat Name the film Can you remember which film this quote is from? Puzzle of the day Anagram Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 316 Sunrise Su doku Word Watching Index Appeal The Sun Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution
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