News from 17/09/2008
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, David Wighton, Robert Elphick, Alexandra Frean, Martin Birchall, Gary Duncan, R. P. Holloway, Magnus Linklater, Robert Lindsay, David Rose, John Waters, Russell T. Davies, Jacqueline Millton, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Paula Arnell, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Dominic Wells, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, James Hider, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, John Percy, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Baroness Perry of Southwark, Tom Bawden, Sue Doughty, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Charles Bremner, Raymond Blanc, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Lilly Peel, Sue Mallia, Derwent May, Simon McCarthy, Larry Dorman, Simon Midgley, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Bill Parish, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Wadham Sutton, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Dr Rita Gardener Director, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David chater, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Guy Greenhous, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, David Martin, Steve Coomber, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Katherine Bucknell, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Gerard Baker US Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Emily Ford, Benjamin Cook, Peter W. Urquhart, Chris Dillow, Michael Moran, George Caulkin, Professor Christopher Bones, Russell Jenkins, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Roy Hattersley, Carly Chynoweth, David Sinclair, James Carver, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Malcolm Evetts, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, David A. Jones Emeritus Professor of Genetics, Tony Balding, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, Steven Moffat, Ross Anderson, Janice Harrison,
ResumoIndex The Times Crisis hits home to threaten the Halifax Index Knox's court date with murder victim's family Another minister quits in leadership rebellion Creationism row Barclays' Lehman deal Hirst makes a killing Israeli ex-spy for PM French rout pirates Inside today Get The Times to your door by 7am - free delivery within the M25 Crisis and Capitalism Leading articles The Lehman collapse shows, paradoxically, that the mechanisms of the market are working. What is not needed now is government intervention Index A General for Our Times He wrote the book on counter-insurgency, and put it into practice Terror at Sea Tougher action is needed to combat modern piracy and its origins Index News Opinion Business Sport Picture Gallery Flight path Today's weather Minister quits in Brown challenge Message means more than messenger Timesonline How to cope in a crisis Tiffany & Co Hobbit house saved from demolition as winds of change blow in pioneer's favour Eco-logical alternatives The Workout Approval for largest 'all-through' school Ecstasy review Rhys accused named Murder charge Most read at timesonline. co. uk Professor who sparked creationism uproar resigns He damaged our reputation, says Royal Society Stuck at a level crossing? Turn off the engine or pay £20 fine Tod's Why people should sleep easy Shares slump puts the frighteners on 15 million savers Financial Crisis Football supporter in need of $75bn just to stay in … Inventors scramble to cash in their bonds early Politicians meddle in the markets at their peril Financial Crisis Dolce & Gabbana Headhunters train their sights on willing targets as shockwaves spread around City Financial Crisis Passat Inside today What the markets say Barclays Kercher family come face to face with alleged killers Timesonline Man held at ferry port after bodies found in luxury flat Patek Philippe Geneve Hilton HHonors Thawing icecaps give way to melting economy People Faeces, flamingos and fruitcake The Face Consumer benefits Dawn Primarolo, the Public Health Minister, joined … What's it like to stand next to Robert Plant? Be prepar Picture Gallery Postscript What's it like to stand next to Robert Plant? Be prepared … Fashion cities patch up their differences Norwich Union Inside today Passengers 'hid drugs in wigs' Cancer victim stranded by XL Man denies glass murder charge Prince to judge homeless art Standard Life Tesco and Asda start price war as food inflation soars to 14.5% Required reading for under-13s: John Buchan and the Bible How they compare Mamma Mia! Lib Dems plot to stop 'joker' becoming figurehead Leader's allies see eccentric MP as an embarrassment An otherwordly being gyrating in the spotlight? It must be Lembit Öpik Lexus Desk of the future that could do away with books Armed robbers shoot guard and shopper at Tesco Skeleton may show how deadly disease spread Craig Meehan guilty of downloading child porn Record candidates don't see eye to eye Dfs French special forces seize pirates in operation to free yacht hostages Piracy President Sarkozy gave signal for a raid that dealt a rare blow to Somalis terrorising the Gulf of Aden, writes Charles Bremner Timesonline $1m ransoms keep hijackers coming back Plunder used to fund terrorism, experts fear Dell Chemical used in baby bottles and CDs may increase chance of heart disease and diabetes Gene test for risk of inherited breast cancer - for only £10 Virgin Expedia Sharps Clash of Titians as the National Gallery moves in on Tate territory Art Hirst makes a killing in £95m sale Art No sign of a downturn at Sotheby's as buyers stage a bull run Jools drools and who can blame him? Carla's irresistible Multiple Display Advertising Items When food is short, guillemots attack kids next door Suzuki Survival of the ruthless PC in fatal crash 'drove at 104mph' on country road Multiple Display Advertising Items A bite as good as his bark: Alsatian saves owner by phoning for help with his teeth Timesonline Canine charity joins Crufts boycott over 'cruel breeding' The Unique 50 Plus Protector Plan A cautionary tale of guzzlers and squirrellers Lost of people are losing jobs in the crunch . But there are compensations watching the greedy get their comeuppance It's time we had these credits crunched Squirrel secret Pub rules Any notion of 'Britishness' is now entirely empty Last chance saloon Abolish a pointless party and save the Left As the Liberal Democrats meet for their Bournemouth conference, a fundamental question has to be raised Picture Gallery Genes might not be so selfish after all It may sound like heresy, but research suggests that environmental factors can alert our DNA The world turned upside down Thunderer: Thunderer Money and lives can be saved by the NHS Dementia research Ignorance, greed and the financial meltdown Britain's duty to loyal Gurkhas Geographical wonders open to all Timesonline Classroom debate Pedigree policy History of science TV licence rage Up in the air Gatwick express Why aren't hedge funds failing as fast as banks? Comment Because they have different types of ownership, Chris Dillow says. And that shows that the markets are not to blame for the financial crisis The Daily Universal Register Daily Universal Register Timesonline Showing their metal: there's none more heavy than this First night Pop Metallica O2 Arena, SE10 Multiple Display Advertising Items Wife, mother, secret agent: the woman who may lead Israel along path of peace Israel Rivals for power Inside today Timesonline Index Livni offers new hope for the floundering peace process Multiple Display Advertising Items Warring fashionistas have designs on whole world India VSO 'Believe in us, don't be paranoid about Mugabe' Zimbabwe urgently needs Western help to get back on its feet, the leader of the Movement for Democratic Change tells Jan Raath in Harare Grand Designs Live Crisis points Timesonline Untapped resources promise new 'scramble for Africa' Timesonline ING Direct Wall Street turmoil changes campaign fortunes as Palin factor is devalued United States Russia is blamed after Orange coalition collapses amid bickering over invasion Ukraine 'Cannibal satanists' accused of killing four teenagers Russia Beyond the ballot (Reuters): Rebels launch fresh attacks in oil delta (Reuters): Governor arrested (Reuters): 'Invasion' calls Iraq handover (Reuters): Briton held (Reuters): New leader backed (AFP): Drink-drive campaign (Reuters): DNA leads The Times How the barbarians drove Romans to build Venice Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items Inflation hits 16-year high and 'will go to 5%' Cash trumps plastic Global shake-up Customers desert Dell Quote of the day Goldman optimistic Business big shot I feel your pain, says Barclays chief as he swoops on Lehman assets Fed leaves rates on hold in spite of turmoil Timesonline 'Wall Street is as worthy of World Heritage Status … Stock markets Relief at planned AIG bailout may be short lived Investment banks fighting back Commodities A steal of a price Brioni Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Rate cut hopes dashed as King predicts 5% inflation Business big shot Sainsbury's is overtaken by Asda in food sales race Yesterday was the opening of the annual conference City Diary Picture Gallery Heathrow express Tricky dilemma over a bit of banking history City Diary The Church of England is seeking a bean-counter. Six-fi City Diary Spotted, a Barclays Global Investors van advertising … City Diary This is Allan Chernoff on CNN, reporting on the demise of Lehaman Brothers, apparently unaware that two (male) bank employees And which bank was selected yesterday morning, yes, … City Diary Cass for short Adecco drops £1.3bn bid for rival Michael Page Financial turmoil could force £20bn in spending cuts or 5p extra on income tax, Institute warns Customers favour cash over credit cards as debt fears grow, says Debenhams chief Timesonline Conference & Events Tabor puts music at heart of his Global strategy as radio group looks to strike a chord with its listeners Dan Sabbagh talks to a chief executive who entered the industry at 16 and now has a vision for Britain's biggest stable of stations Multiple Display Advertising Items Family fortune built by a love of horse racing Shares in Dell dive to seven-year low after it warns of softening demand Vital statistics Russian exchanges suspend trading a panic grips Moscow traders Merrill sale is not funny for United Artists The Times Wall Street is a financial Head-Smashed-In where ego carries the hordes over the precipice Crisis on Wall Street Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley say they can still stay independent Crisis on Wall Street Goldman by numbers (AFP): Economic woes send oil prices down to $89 Washington Mutual swims against tide (Reuters): Fortis denies rumours of a new rights issue (Reuters): Goldman and Morgan debt insurance soars London Financial Futures Wall Street 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 Slashed rating over loan fears drags B&B down Market report Wilmington under pressure Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Emerging markets offer safe ground for Ashmore Group Genus Bull market Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Debenhams Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Bentley British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items The cutting edge of healthcare Ideas at work It was one of the great barriers of medicine, but now brain surgery is an option for patients, and doctors. David Rose reports Take positive steps when managing a stressed colleague What it takes Timesonline Christopher Bones is Dean of Henley Business School … . . . boost your earning potential How to. . . Carly Chynoweth looks at ten ways that you can increase your income Take five Cash points Top 100 Graduate employers No 2 Deloitte Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Major-General Tony Crowfoot Patient and wise commander whose methods paid off during a difficult period in Northern Ireland when restraint reaped dividends Major-General Tony Crowfoot, CB, CBE, GOC North West District, 1989-91, was born on August 12,1936. He died of cancer on September 13,2008, aged 72 Lieutenant Douglas Hunt Motor torpedo boat skipper who fought in may fierce engagements against enemy convoys in the Channel and North Sea Lieutenant Douglas Hunt, MBE, DSC and Bar, Coastal Forces commanding officer and businessman, was born on July 14,1916. He died on July 8,2008, aged 91 'i respect great white sharks but I am not afraid of … Percy Savage Flamboyant fashion PR man who cut a dash at the centre of Paris and London couture and championed young designers Percy Savage, fashion public relations executive, was born on October 12,1926. He died on August 12,2008, aged 81 Timesonline Klaus Jacobs German coffee importer who expanded the family business into a global commodities conglomerate Klaus Jacobs, coffee and cocoa magnate, was born on december , 1936. he died of a brain tumour on september 11,2008, aged 71 Frank Mundus Extrovert shark fisherman who basked in his reputation as the man who inspired the character of Quint in the film Jaws David Chipp Lives remembered Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Reunions Public Notices Announcements Legal Notices Bound for home at last Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Dinner Awards Service appointments Legal Notices Personals Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The fragile jewel in the Indian Ocean's crown Late Travel Play safe and visit the Seychelles sooner rather than later British Isles Late deals A night in Henry VIII's inn, £55; a week on a farm in Tuscany for four from £455; seven nights in Mexico, £749 The Times Short haul Timesonline Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Affection for Yarmouth undimmed by hard times Bet of the day Haydock Park Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Course specialists Yarmouth Sandown Park How Ashley's unwise approach inflamed the fans on Tynes Beverley Yarmouth Kempton Park Injured Hick finds it hard to say goodbye Cricket Leicester rest Ellis after latest knee worry Rugby union Football Results Cycling Football Fixtures Paralympics Cricket Rugby league Tennis Timesonline LTA determined that new riches will bring young talent into play Tennis The Times Weir avoids trouble and speeds way to second gold Paralympics Four! How Europe's quest for a quadruple triumph is destined to succeed . . . and fail Ryder Cup John Hopkins believes that form, fortitude and fearsome strength in depth will ensure that Nick Faldo's team emerge victorious at Valhalla The Party's over, insists Larry Dorman, who is certain that Paul Azinger's unscarred rookies can help the United States to turn the tables Local boys can play lead roles as US put onus on flying start Ryder Cup Faldo vows to show that he can be back-seat driver for Europe Match will test preconceptions of captain Azinger's charm offensive with crowd fails to hide short fuse Ryder Cup Timesonline Nicely does it Valhalla in 60 seconds Playing safe Quote of the day Slowly does it Driving game Weather Tuning in Last night's results Molineux faithful dare to dream after Keogh keeps Wolves top of the crop Football Doyle delights with second successive home hat-trick Trundle is eclipsed by Birmingham's strike power Newcastle stagger from one crisis to the next as Smith is latest to suffer Football Ashley peddling club in the Middle East Whitehead ready for the long haul The Sweeper Timesonline Prospective City investors give Hughes their backing Thelondonpaper Ronaldo looks for love from fans Champions League Forward set to play for first time since flirting with Real Madrid Gordon Strachan, the Celtic manager, must decide whethe Carrick out for up to six weeks with foot injury Northern shock strikes fear into Ashley MPH Scolari suffers few headaches from taste of flat Bordeaux Champions League The First Place to See the Goals Ferguson fires broadside at Hackett over Terry's let-off The Belgravia Centre Gerrard winds himself up to deliver another stirring show Champions League Reds ride their luck Kroenke joins Arsenal's board to fight Russian Champions League Times Crossword 24,021 Picture Gallery The Times Terry escape starts sweet and sour day for Scolari The Times Sky Sports Inside today Faldo quick to make his point in battle for hearts … Index Desperate Citywives The real-life stresses and strains of being married to an investment banker form the backdrop to Katherine Bucknell's bestselling novel Canarino. The American author, who is married to a former City high-flyer, examines the repercussions for families caught up in the latest financial meltdown Who suffers — and how the family can survive Top dog, that's my mongrel At the RSPCA cuts its links with Crufts over concerns about the breeding of deformed pedigree dogs, Roy Hattersley makes an impassioned plea on the joy to be gained from owning a humble mongrel Timesonline 'The truth' about knife culture? No, just a gory fantasy The Times A grief that is cast in stone At a time of mourning and confusion, those who have lost someone close to them feel the need for a memorial but may not know clearly what form it should take. Libby Purves explains how she found an artist she trusted to create an "echo" of her son, Nicholas, for the garden of the family home A crash course in economic meltdown Further reading The Next Doctor Russell T. Davies, the man behind the Doctor Who revival, has written his final series — and a book about his experience. As our extract resumes, Davies e-mails Benjamin Cook, his co-author, as he waits to hear if the writer Steven Moffat — Davies's first choice to succeed him — will take on the job The Times Timesonline Pinks, pea greens and a bunch of bananas Jaeger leapt boldly into spring with its upbeat colours, Paul Smith was a bit behind the curve with his exaggerated trousers and Nicole Farhi made comfortable viewing for those who like fashion with a small f, says Lisa Armstrong Tomorrow Trend spotting The word on the London street Pringle of Scotland 5 easy pieces Cool hand Campbell Interview I'm no angry princess, Naomi Campbell tells Michelle Henery — just a sassy woman who won't be treated as a disposable catwalk novelty The Mutton: Woolly-minded Mutton dressed as lad Think sheepskin coats and you think Arthur Daley, right? Think again, says The Mutton. Now Dolce & Gabbana have realised that they are a nice little earner, it's suddenly cool to be warm Osman Yousefzada Fashionista questionnaire I let my music blare and get lost in my work . . . to find a cosy coat Please help me . . . I'm looking for a classic, warm winter coat, but can't find one that fits. I'm a petite, curvy 10/12, and my bra size is 30D Multiple Display Advertising Items 'No one ever asked if I was gay' Television's king of camp has hidden depths. Dale Winton talks love, sex and self-respect with Dominic Wells AA Buy me Psst, wanna buy a Picasso? It's a steal Art theft has become big business, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Jason catches up The bulletin Language, Rufus Amy, icon of excess Milkround Laughter on the way to the asylum First night Theatre Woman in Mind Stephen Joseph, Scarborough Barclays Capital Theatre Six Characters in Search of an Author Gielgud Inside today Jazz Guy Barker Ronnie Scott's W1 Science friction TV & Radio Last night's tv Horizon (BBC Two) Bodyschock: The Girl with Two Faces (Channel 4) The Sex Education Show (C4) Green Spaghetti with spinach, bacon and mushroom Dinner tonight Eat it with The Restaurant BBC Two, 8pm BBC One Tv today The Times Celebrity Come Dine with Me Viewing guide Channel 4,8pm Lost in Austen ITV1, 9pm Who Do You Think You Are? BBC One, 9pm Above us the Waves (1955, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.35pm O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) ITV4, 10pm Variations Personal Services (1987) Film4,11.15pm The Family Channel 4,9pm She's So Lovely (1997) Channel 4,1.40am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Short cuts Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice My world . . . Sierra Leone Young times This week we visit Sierra Leone, which is recovering from a civil war that lasted ten years. What is it like to grow up in a place where poverty, disease and overpopulation are part of everyday life? Aminata Palmer, 14, talks about living in the capital, Freetown The Times Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Word ladder Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4635 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 317 The Times Su doku Word Watching Index Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sun The Workout Solution Index Race for the top goes to the wire Martin Birchall charts the fortunes of the most sought after employers HSBC Creating the image Martin Birchall explains how the top 100 employers won the student vote The boom has bust but the job market for newcomers is still bucking the trend A graduate tells of his search for work The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers 2008 Price Waterhouse Coopers Early birds have the edge Simon Midgley offers tips for improving your job prospects Merrill Lynch Way to make a vital difference Charities offer a path no a gratifying career, reports Steve Coomber Cimaglobal Armed Forces steal a march Recruits are keen to sign up despite the Iraq war, finds Simon Midgley RWE Group X-factor that marks out Generation Y as success Stephen Hoare looks at the bright young things of the digital age and why they cannot be ignored High-flyers who demand a life as well as success Long hours are ruled out, says Stephen Hoare Graduates eager to show they are up to the job Simon Midgley reports on the main priorities of job hunters in a hurry Banking still draws interest Students are not put off by the downturn, says Simon Midgley Multiple Display Advertising Items Women web wizards wooed by IT industry You do not have to be a geek to make it to the top in the world of technology, reports Stephen Hoare Metropolitan Police Learn as you go In a class of their own A drive to put top graduates in challenging schools is helping to boost teaching, finds Simon Midgley Multiple Display Advertising Items Fast track to the schoolroom Aldi pays £40k for right people There is nothing cut-price about staff packages, says Simon Midgley 'We are high-calibre individuals' Royal Navy How number crunchers hit on the right formula Steve Coomber discovers why accountancy firms have such pulling power Multiple Display Advertising Items Do take a seat . . . overseas Many beginners are seconded to an office abroad, says Stephen Hoare KPMG Cadburygraduates
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