News from 19/09/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Carol Lewis, Matthew Elliott Chief executive, Max White, Matthew Syed, Zahid Hussain, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Eden Phillips, David Rose, Gron Tudor Jones, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Robert H. Foster, Philip Howard, Tim Cummins, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Adam Nicolson, Suna Erdem, Jeremy Kingston, Andy Hayman, Clive Davis, Carol Sarler, Alan Harris, Lynne Truss, Phillip Webster, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, RGT, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Robin Pagnamenta, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Joanna Weinberg, Gary Jacob, Mark Jones, Simon Payne, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Michael Walters, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Laura Dixon, Sid Smith, Charles Bremner, Norman Miller, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Marie Tourres, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Kate Muir, Philip D. Grove, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Robin Howard, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Justin Rose, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Elisabeth Lewis-Jones President, John Westerby, Ben Quinn, Alex Renton, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Paul Sexton, Mark Almond, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Craig Tregurtha, Raymond Keene, Marcus Binney, Matt Hughes, Graham Morris, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rumi Hussain, Kaveh Solhekol, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Jack Sprat, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Culm, Michael Patterson, Steve Hawkes Ratail Correspondent, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Bette Midler, Frank Hare, John Foster, Steve Hawkes, Reg Kemp, Thomas Catán, Dominic Maxwell, Bob Andrews, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Joe Clay, Cyril Berkeley, Carly Chynoweth, David Hutcheon, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Mark Loveday, Mark Baldwin, Tim Harris, Benedict Nightingale, Professor Gordon Hughes, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Simon Barnes Sports Columnist, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Ben Stiller, Geoff Watson, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Judith Heywood, Olav Bjortomt, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Kasia MacIejowska, Ivor Dickinson, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIndex The Times The jolly green banking giant nips out for a takeover Ban on speculators who could break the banks Clampdown on short-selling to beat cash crisis Index Terror inquiry treated as a nice little earner Russia - Iran arms deal Baby painkiller risk Call for more troops Dow up 410 points Inside today Bricks&Mortar Index Who is to Blame? It is easy to cast bankers and hedge funds as the villains in the credit crisis; but the fundamental weakness is that bank lending has seized up Index Livni's Hour Israel's likely new Prime Minister faces many hurdles on the road to peace Happy Bookers A library is primarily a reading room: reading is done best in sociable silence Times2 News Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather It's no joke: police gravy train is still rolling Patek Philippe Terror inquiry? That's a nice little earner Police claim £5 million in overtime bonanza Outcry as 'superbank' puts saving Scottish jobs above English ones Banking Crisis Inside today Timesonline Gucci Why a big whiz in the City likes to get about in a G-Wiz Banking Crisis It's mean but is it green? Did Mayfair hedge funds play fair by short-selling News Banking Crisis Private investment funds bet that prices would fall, but are they really bringing the banks to their knees? David Wighton analyses the evidence Shorting and Libor in short Analysis Short-selling The vicious circle of cash supply How sterling Libor is calculated The cost of borrowing between banks The speculators who made millions as prices fell Pressure for ban driven by political anxieties 'I'm in the library. Bring a McDonald's and a drink, the footy will be on soon' We need books to sink our teeth into, not burgers Seats of learning The Workout Welfare reform to follow Danish model Chichester cleared Bakri's son wins case Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Britain faces US pressure for a troop surge in Afghanistan Army instructors suspended after BBC exposes bullying British troop movements Church's Marksandspencer Calpol generation may be vulnerable to asthma and hay fever, study says I'm sticking with the pink peril Multiple Display Advertising Items EDF Quantum physics puts new spin on rugby star's life Shropshire lasses up in arms at TV insult to their ankles Inside today BMW Efficient Dynamics Singapore Airlines NHS superbug infections down by a third in a year Breast enlargement adverts 'anatomically impossible' BMW CitroËn Anger as council turns off streetlights to save cash Princess Margaret portrait goes on public view Thief killed as he cut through live copper cable Swimmer's goggles get him banned from pool Barclays Twister provides a new sight beside the seaside Pop fans have no solace for Bond People Kate Moss has had a disastrous in her North London … What impact will the credit crunch have on lingerie … Currys Those BBC bureaucrats just won't let Noel Edmonds The glitz, hits and wit go on The Face Sarah Brown appreaciates the finer points of London … Gordon Brown is heading to New York to address the … Postscript Paris Hilton is keen to clear up the misconception … Room for baby to boogie, but it'll be £1 for the buggy Asking four-year-olds to write 'does more harm than good' Singapore Airlines The web of plots against Brown — and the link at centre of them all Labour turmoil Many of the MPs who backed Hazel Blears are at the forefront of a growing insurgency, write Philip Webster, Francis Elliott and Sam Coates The Times Timesonline Tribes and tribulations Admit your unpopularity before a counter-attack Blairite rebels lack his genius, says contender for leadership Police chief's suspension heightens racial tension Multiple Display Advertising Items In court today Young male teachers in a nursery? That's a history subject now Kingfisher 'People used to be suspicious' Case study How scary is this spider? That may depend on your politics John Lewis GM cotton crop curbs pests in neighbouring fields as well Cambridge reveals the time-eater, devourer of hours Boots Opticans Time is of the essence Daughter stabbed 17 times in supermarket is 'living miracle' Vauxhall Diving hotspot is home to 500 'undiscovered' species Local experts unaware of creatures' significance Dfs 'Emergency' jail scheme to last for years Thousands more inmates will be freed early Nationwide Therapist is sent to jail Trawler sinks, 16 rescued Two cleared of shooting Free opera online The National Trust Online dictionary to chronicle the People's English Multiple Display Advertising Items This will be a definition of anarchy, not democracy Jessops Rare visitors make big impression Mansion fire body was daughter Otis Ferry accused over witness Stamps celebrate 90 years of RAF Horrible Science writer battles history 'Ancient' Christian amulet exposed as modern hoax NatWest More regulation will harm, not help, recovery Opinion It is easy to feel that 'Something Must be Done' about the financial crisis. But it is a temptation we should resist That physics lesson was electric Duckpond dhansak Index There's the rub Picture Gallery The roulette wheel is spinning far too fast Consolidation and correction are long overdue, but it is the speed of events that is threatening the economy It's a dog's life and that's how it should stay Animals are animals, not human. Pet owners and the Kennel Club should recognise this Another run for the tailender In my view Thunder Extinguish tunnel fires in the open air It makes plane sense Respect for referees Bank mergers are a threat to financial stability Galileo Galilei turns in his grave Timesonline By God, we're British Value for money Bowled over by cost County (mis)matches What will her opponents make of a dovish new woman leader? Indira Gandhi, Golda Meir, Margaret Thatcher . . . Tzipi Livni finds herself in a tough line of female heads of state, says Mark Almond PC World Timesonline The Daily Universal Register A reunion that never quite rocks or rolls First night Theatre Riflemind Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Kremlin steps up new Cold War threat with military sales to anti-US regimes Deadly deals Index Iran is an inevitable distraction but a Palestinian pact is vital Multiple Display Advertising Items Livni begins tightrope walk to save coalition and peace plan Israel Inside today Shadow of Sharon looms large Behind the story James Hider O2 Carpet Right (AP): More killed in second prison riot (AFP): Wing man plots Channel crossing (AP): Threatened plants emit 'aspirin' (AFP): Mozart score found safe and sound Corruption case threatens fresh turmoil in Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items Sons of war: the soldiers who may bring battlefield to White House US Elections Three candidates have children risking their lives, highlighting the Iraq war and creating a dilemma, writes Ben Macintyre in Fort Bragg Scot Rail Inside today Timesonline In the line of fire McCain loses ground as Palin bounce shrinks and economy takes centre stage US Elections Carpet Right National poll after the Republican convention . . . For the anoraks Alitalia rescue bid shot down in flames as smallest unions reject big layoffs Alliance Leicester Death of a carrier The Times Poet's family agree to unearth war secrets The Open University can open doors Buried past (AFP): Traffic scam gets the red light Last laugh (Reuters): Election failure (AFP): Asia song contest Timesonline You can find anything on the net - unless you want to buy a bordeaux in Bordeaux Cheltenhamfestivals Losing the taste (AP): Sri Lanka offensive spreads to sea (Reuters): Pirates strike again Google curbs (AP): Degree of corruption (AFP): The law and an ass High streets fear the impact of Lloyds cuts Barclays share issue Jaguar puts brake on Russian stocks boost Quote of the day Putnam's $15bn shock Business big shot Dow in biggest rally for six years on hopes of lasting fix for banks crisis Markets look to Washington for solution Timesonline Index China Investment Corporation Morgan Stanley Inside today Stock markets Lloyds TSB shares fall 15% after rescue bid Bargains, but only for the brave Debt mountain limits solutions Commodities It all adds up . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Picture Gallery Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot A nation of shopkeepers The decline and fall of Britain's high street UK Economists and retailers question mini-revival Barclays Plans share issue to shore up Lehman bid Leaders in London Woolly thinking set to liven up the Square Mile City Diary An odd coincidence. Last autumn, when Robert Peston, … City Diary Picture Gallery There is something undeniably painterly about this, though I am not sure if it is Beryl Cook or perhaps some chronicler of fin-de-siècle Parisian lowlife The match of the day: Treasury v The Fed City Diary Among the many pictures that were taken of smart, attra City Diary An easy way of spotting who is in the Brown stuff City Diary A first week to forget City Diary In the slow lane Protherics slithers into the grasp of BTG as new wave of biotech consolidation gathers strength Paddypower.com Rise in deficit fuels fears over Treasury borrowing Jaguar plans to cut production as the availability of car finance dries up Credit crunch may force cuts on other makers Savers seek safe havens as banks lose out Q&a Medvedev pours in more oil billions as battered stock exchanges stay shut Vow to give financial system 'necessary support' Swiss Massive package to calm the markets Morgan Stanley's plight perplexes Wall Street as bank loses $20bn of value in four days Banking crisis Other institutions were known to be at risk, but the builder of America's railroads was thought to be safe, Suzy Jagger reports from New York The Times Bank balance A humbled 'Mack the Knife' turns to old boy network for a helping hand US regulator to hunt down the market manipulators The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Prostate UK British funds Emerging markets to write a new chapter in history of Penguin Getting retaliation in first will alter tone of next election Media Mediapolis Wall Street Markets London Financial Futures 17/9/08 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 Old Mutual tumbles as it admits exposure to AIG Market report GNE soars on petrol station sale Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Carnival's steady cruise could be about to hit choppy waters Kingfisher Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Panceltica Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Epilepsy research uk More than simply a qualified success Public sector Ofqual's chairwoman must ensure that the new school diplomas are a good measure of achievement, says Carly Chynoweth Patience is the answer for the families that nobody wants The lowdown Management briefing The gender pay gap Should public bodies spend on PR? News, this week, that Ofsted is to spend £400,000 on new PR staff is controversial. We find out why Yes No Monday This week Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Nottinghamshire County Council 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 Sir George Cartland Able public servant who rose to be deputy-governor of Uganda and registrar of Birmingham University Sir George Cartland, CMG, deputy-governor of Uganda, 1961-62, and university administrator, was born on September 22,1912. He died on July 31,2008, aged 95 He transformed a musical form and took it to unimagined Dame Alison Munro Lives remembered Harry Challenor SAS soldier who was decorated for his bravery in Italy but became obsessive in a postwar police career and was declared insane Harold Challenor, MM, soldiers and policeman, was born on March, 16,1922. He died on August 28.2008, aged 86 Derek 'Dan' Norton Steel executive who battled in vain to save a Sheffield manufacturer in the face of the Government's strategy for the industry Derek Norton, steel industry executive, was born on May 1,1933. He died in hospital on September 6,2008, aged 75 Timesonline Arne Domnérus Alto saxophonist who became one of Sweden's leading jazz soloists Arne Domnérus, jazz saxophonist and bandleader, was born on December 20,1924. He died on September 2,2008 aged 83 Norman Whitfield Composer who shaped the Motown sound with such hits as I Heard It Through the Grapevine Norman Whitfield, producer and songwriter, was born on May 12,1940. He died on September 16,2008 from complications of diabetes, aged 68 Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items School Notices Legal Notices Public Notices Launch of a Cunard Queen Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Dinner Latest wills Defences at Troy reveal larger town Legal Notices Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Balding strives to fulfil great expectations Wolverhampton Ayr Yesterday's results Pontefract Yarmouth Great Leighs All the action from last night's Uefa Cup matches Cricket Results Cycling Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Tennis Rugby union Other sport Newbury Racing Newmarket Course specialists Ayr Bet of the day Murray ready to resume national service and take on extra burden Tennis Multiple Display Advertising Items Haskell citing hands Wasps new headache Rugby union Inside today Patel adds to misery for relegated Surrey LV County Championship Vaughan made to pay for indecision First division Lancashire v Kent Worcestershire on rise despite a fall Second division Derbyshire v Gloucestershire Essex v Warwickshire Glamorgan v Leicestershire Chanderpaul turns back clock with masterclass The Times Persistence is the key for Jô as he spares City blushes Uefa Cup Everton defensive woes hit new low Last night's results Portsmouth enjoy first ride despite bumps on rocky road of Europe O'Neill receives a helping hand as Bulgarians see red Bent delivers slender lead but Poles have confident air Wilkins returns for third Chelsea stint with Scolari seeking link man Football Former club favourite to get message across Man of many parts Benitez calling the tune at Liverpool Fletcher says time is right for United to play catch-up Timesonline Why the US never smells that team spirit Comment Good riddance to rough times when US triumph was par for the course Ryder Cup The Times Home side pressured by credit crunch Another landslide win for Europe could see America turn off Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside today How can Europe silence the Louisville drinking club? That's easy — just play well Ryder Cup Respect at practice could make way for rowdiness Multiple Display Advertising Items Cowen getting first-timers into the swing of it Racing certainty Valhalla in 60 seconds Ryder Cup Crunch time? Watching brief On song Weather Tuning in After all the hype, it comes down to Poults and me, two men and one ball Doff your caps to guys behind the great PR exercise (with straight face) Ryder Cup Ladbrokes Valhalla battle lines Sky Sports Mind game that could turn on stroke of genius by one captain Ryder Cup Azinger and Faldo will put stamp on contest How the combinations check out in the sandwich shop Times Crossword 24,023 Picture Gallery The Times Ali reduces Faldo to rare public state of emotion The Times London Pride Inside today Free tomorrow Celebrate Britain's success in Beijing Index The solace of quantum physics Jonny Wilkinson won the rugby World Cup for England in 2003 and became a hero, but his quest for sporting perfection left him riven by doubt and despair. He tells Matthew Syed how he found salvation through an unusual combination — esoteric science and Buddhism — and tomorrow The Times begins a serialisation … Schrödinger's Cat What it told Jonny about himself Tomorrow in Times Sport Celebrity watch Bad statistics Iraqi bodies count The Sniffup are back After 25 years, Puffin Post is to he relaunched. Original 1970s Puffineer Damian Whitworth welcomes its return AA Avoid financial meltdown: employ more women The Times Candyfloss, cappuccino and kaleidoscopic colours An explosion of colour at Sinha-Stanic wowed Carolyn Asome, and Roksanda llincic's frothy concoctions were beautiful if out to synch with credit crunch concerns. Peter Pilotto and Meadham Kirchhoff's back-to-back shows also dazzled The Times Come rain or shine Food Masterclass These two dishes are perfect for a picnic, and still work if bad weather forces you indoors Magimix Roasted red pepper soup with saffron Watercress and leek couscous salad I'm taking the cereal killer scare with a pinch of salt It's the right time to flex those mussels Short cuts Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts sounds At the gates of dusk Richard Wright, the keyboard player of Pink Floyd, who died this week, gave his last interview to Paul Sexton The Streets Aiming for the Finnish line After 25 years as on-off partner to the Philharmonia, Esa-Pekka Salonen is returning to London to lead the orchestra. He tells Neil Fisher what to expect The Times The living legend you've never heard of David Hutcheon travels to Azerbaijan to meet and hear Alim Qasimov, soon to be performing with the Kronos Quartet in London, and revered as 'one of the five best singers of all time' Multiple Display Advertising Items Note: best driven in reverse New releases Pop Kings of Leon Only by the Night Sony BMG Pop Katy Perry One of the Boys Capitol Classical Jonathan Biss Mozart EMI Classics Standard Life Dizzying heights of Hitchcock First night Theatre Vertigo Nottingham Playhouse Cabaret Michael Feinstein Shaw Theatre, NW1 Concert CBSO/Nelson Symphony Hall, Birmingham Dance The Place Prize 2008 The Place, WC1 Comedy Ed Byrne Riverside Studios, W6 Globrix Pop Echo & the Bunnymen Albert Hall Inside today Times offers TV & Radio Last night's tv Ms Nasty turns nice Ann Widdecombe Versus Girl Gangs (ITV1) No Heroics (ITV2) Hollyoaks (Channel 4) Lettuce hearts with Roquefort sauce Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Cruise First Cut: My Boyfriend The Suffolk Strangler Viewing guide Channel 4,7.35pm The Tudors BBC Two, 9pm The Good Die Young (1954, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.35pm Heartbreak Ridge (1986) More4,9pm Variations Wire in the Blood ITV1,9pm The King (2005) Film4,1.35am Ricky Gervals: Fame Channel 4,10pm The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992) ITV1, 1.45am Orange Today's tv Digital choice Prime time digital planner Daytime sport War and peace Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio The next generation Young times Young times has had a sneak preview of the hotly anticipated new Star Wars video game, The Force Unleashed, which is released today Pandapolar Daily dingbat Riddle Puzzle of the day Picture ladder Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 319 Dolphin Su doku Word Watching Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution Index Banks take the high ground Opening Bids Brief encounter Can we trust the Ordanace Survey map of our home? Focus . . . on Faversham Local Intelligence At a glance For sale In Family home, West London Get in. Get out. Get away Out Detached property is Suffolk Away Grand house on Isle of Anglesey The greenest flats in the UK? On the ladder Have-a-go hero Country market succumbs to the crunch Super-inflation Wreck of the week Hornblower's real home Blue plaque Upwardly mobile Seal a deal while you can Market report Silkworks What the agents say Paradise found Historic homes Buyers are queueing up for the finest English estate for sale this year, reports Marcus Binney Archstone Fast facts Octacon Modest makeovers Top Ten Globrix Your home could scrub up nicely with a lick of paint Multiple Display Advertising Items I was boy king of my castle Childhood home In the first of a new series on childhood homes, Adam Nicolson remembers his idyllic early years at Sissinghurst Castle in Kent Timesonline The Property Investor Show Damac Propertyfinder Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rack it, man Shopping Lucy Alexander finds the best homes for your wine Globrix Chelsea's seaside sibling Coastal homes Locals are being priced off the north Norfolk coast by wealthy townies, says Norman Miler Market report Crest Nicholson
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