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News from 22/09/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Gabriele Marcotti, Rosemary Righter, Carol Lewis, Nick Alexander, Mike Popham, Peter Hyde, Bobby Talalay, Anatol Lieven, John Rimington, Neil Johnston, Berhanu Kebede, Zahid Hussain, Simon Rushworth, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Mark Paterson, Peter Lansley, Max Atkinson, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Ian Winrow, Phil Collins, Jenni Rutherford, Philip Howard, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Trevor Smith, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Moritz Volz, Chris Roycroft-Davis, Lynne Truss, Judy Hodson, Kaya Burgess, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, William Gumede, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Griff Rhys Jones, Peter Stiff, Siobhan Kennedy Politics and Business Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Ian Bayley, Nick Abadzis, Laura Dixon, Henry Hitchings, David Hands, Caroline Moss-Gibbons, Brian R. James, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, David B. Gloin, Ben Birchall, Suzy Jagger, Sarah Vine, Frank Skinner, Mark Henderson Science Editor, David Crystal, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Craig Tregurtha, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Donald Tosh, Lynda La Plante, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Kenneth Denby, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, George Cockburn, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, R. J. Briggs, Cyril Davies, Desmond Clarke, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Mark Baldwin, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, James Lancelot, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Kasia MacIejowska, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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How to impress the new boss The Times Faldo's dreams end in twilight of Valhalla Spot checks to curb 'greedy' City bonuses Advice for Brown on his big speech Mbeki resignation splits South Africa Pakistan bomb kills 53 Guilty doctor returns Too much homework 'Free insulation' blow Inside today Get The Times to your door by 7am - free delivery within the M25 Destination Unknown The party is over: after the economic boom, and in light of its political divisions, Labour must define itself once again for our times Index Banking on the Future When old financial giants die, new ones reassuringly grow up to replace them After Mbeki The South African President departs with dignity but limited achievement Opinion World News Business Times2 Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Mbeki quits, leaving ANC in crisis and a country divided Mandela's instincts proved right again Gleneagles New man at the top How you can help to save some cherished, if a trifle antiquated, words from oblivion Will you vote to save them? Some of the words heading for extinction Timesonline The Workout Father kills children then hangs himself Stansted strikes off Head count down Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Police seize wounded suspect after his girlfriend's father is shot dead at family home New recruit found hanged at army barracks near Deepcut In court today Ba.com Brown to speak from the heart as he battles to save … Labour conference Survival depends on treading a fine line Fringe You're welcome to the madhouse of Manchester Disunited Advice for the speech: be bold Yes, but what does he stand for? Take a pause . . . every five words Washington divided over plans to offer Europeans a share of $700bn bailout Banking crisis Inside today How far can Brown claim the credit for quick economic … Era of greed is over and there will be no more 'business as usual', City is warned Ryanair NatWest Ex-wife wins new home and £50,000 a year maintenance — for her horses John Lewis Case notes Siemens Specialist in Sally Clark case given another chance Doctor wrongly accused husband of killings 'Pointless' NHS complaints system to become less rigid Barclays Loopholes in £1bn insulation plan mean millions struggling with 'fuel poverty' will lose out Feeling the cold Severe decline in common bird species around world Expedia. co. uk Fly-past honours victory 68 years ago of the Few Clinics to be built 'where they are not needed' Giant diamond set to polish off the world record Archbishop tells of role in solving double murder 1946 engine rescued from a railway 'graveyard' Flybe.com Pupils given a break from 'depressing' homework Four hours a night cut back to make time for TV Time to swot Dfs Timesonline Sally reaches for her gun to win place for a new GCSE I'm sorry, George Michael tells fans over cocaine arrest Singer held at Hampstead Health and cautioned The British Travel Awards 2007 Derbyshire Building Society & Nationwide Building Multiple Display Advertising Items The test that may keep wobbly labrador on all fours after run WH Smith More than 3m homes needed before 2020 AA Christian amulet that ruined my life is not a hoax Ancient grave was never tampered with, says archaeologist Vauxhall Of course we're not heading for the rocks . . . The messages of false cheer sent by Donald Crowhurst on his fatal sea voyage have lessons for business and politics today A new ankle on the old county borders Remember Housman's hills Those of us with short fuses can learn from the US#@ Speaking up for Jim No theory can stop recurrent boom and bust Since the 19th century, economists have sought to stabilise the trade cycle and prices at the same time, but without success Picture Gallery Those of us with short fuses need help Outbursts of anger are often tolerated in our 'feeling' society. But we can learn from America Short-selling? In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Johnson would use online dictionaries Feeding Ethiopia Libraries: just books or a community service? Lessons from the financial fallout Timesonline British opposition Making hay with Avon Testing times Titanic tarsus That's the spirit After old words finally die, they will live on in the virtual world Lexicographers still have to decide which terms are obsolete and should be dropped, but the internet is changing all that, says David Crystal International Rugby Union Back from the grave? The Daily Universal Register Timesonline A sprawling web of faux Gothic fantasies First night Visual Art Biennial Liverpool Aerlingus Post Office Al-Qaeda blamed as suicide bomber kills 53 with huge blast at international hotel Pakistan Going up! Elevator to the stars could replace rockets Inside today Bloodshed of desperation is the real threat to Pakistan O2 The Times Dissident websites crippled as junta starts cyber-war on revolt anniversary Burma The Open University Ground floor, Earth. Going up! First floor, astronomy and space suits. Thank you for riding the elevator to the stars Japan The Times Stranger than fiction Wall St cost knocks candidates off balance Timberland For the anoraks Formats for the presidential debates Timesonline Olmert hands in his resignation (AFP): 43 die in club fire (AP): Rebel ceasefire (AP): Pop pair recover (AP): Coalition crisis (AP): Truce for a day (AFP): Tainted milk toll (AFP): Have a kidney Far Right has to flee as rally goes far wrong Germany Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Bank wobbles crush hopes for house sales New rival for LSE Hedge fund plan ITV to cut news Quote of the day Shell to sign Iraqi deal Business big shot Barclays and Nomura make promises about fate of Lehman Brothers staff FSA fails to find saviour for Bradford & Bingley 'People are scared to move. Once they realsie they … Stock markets In times of crisis, the new global giants still look to US American Airlines Commodities Currencies Need to know Take stock with The Times British funds Exchange rates Supply of homes for sale is forecast to drop as owners sidestep slide in prices Business big shot Landlords' deadline Slump hits wealthy as £11m home is repossessed Third rival to LSE dominance gets ready to start trading Exchange's history Carbon Trust Orange goes virtual in crowded market Leading economist says bank rescue opens door for other US industries Lehman's $8bn US transfer raises hackles Timesonline Europe's MPs in push for hedge fund transparency Carbon Trust This is the ITV news: we are making local cutbacks Powerful panel that puts the economy's best interest at the heart of its decisions Premier Inn C. V. The Times 'You see a lot of rhetoric but I don't see any deterioration between Russia and the West' Monday manifesto Alexey Mordashov, the billionaire owner of SeverStal, has friends in high places. He is an ardent and optimistic practitioner of globalisation, but he has no intention of buying a British football club, writes Christine Buckley Swiss Q&A Equity Prices Boyden If you want to escape recession, you need to see it coming, first Retail & leisure Lord Harris of Peckham tells Steve Hawkes that a state of the art warehouse and expansion into Europe will help Carpetright to deliver success Making a stand Timesonline Turn right, queue for security, then relax with your departure details and a cuppa Changes to airport life called for a strategic review, writes Dominic Walsh First in line Online habits during the credit crunch The middle classes are now hunting for online vouchers as internet shopping expands Who and where In the news Tomorrow Reader Offers Ltd Professor Ian Jack Literary scholar who ranged illuminatingly from Augustan satire to Keats, the Brontës and beyond Professor Ian Jack, literary scholar, was born on December 5,1923. He died on September 3,2008, aged 84 He helped to invent the backbeat that defined rock Vernon Handley Lives remembered Red Harrison Matías Arranz Spanish Civil War veteran and Nazi concentration camp survivor who spent his life denouncing fascism Matías Arranz Aparicio, Spanish Civil War veteran and concentration camp survivor, was born on February 24,1914. He died on August 13,2008, aged 94 Carl Aschan Wartime MI6 officer who helped to organise daring raids on the Channel Islands and in Norway Carl Aschan, wartime MI6 officer, was born on May 6,1906. He died on July 27,2008, aged 102 Howard Baugh African-American wartime fighter pilot decorated for heroism Lieutenant-Colonel Howard Baugh, wartime American fighter pilot, was born on January 20,1920. He died on August 23,2008, aged 88 Earl Palmer Session drummer who played on Little Richard's hits and contributed to Phil Spector's 'wall of sound', but-whose first love was jazz Earl Palmer, drummer, was born on October 25,1924. He died on September 19,2008, aged 83 Tommy Bolt Fiery US Open golf champion with a reputation for breaking his clubsTommy Bolt, professional golfer, was born on March 31,1916. He died on August 30,2008, aged 92 Orville Moody Golfer who made the long putter world famous Orville Moody, professional golfer, was born on December 9,1933. He died of multiple myelom on August 8,2008, aged 74 Bridge Chess Winning move Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial Services Gifts Legal Notices Lipman & Sons Legal Notices Britain's blonde bombshell Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Service Service dinner Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Nicholls' route to glory broken by swings and roundabouts All-weather competition hotting up both on and off the course Leicester Course specialists Bet of the day Jonny Wilkinson After the highs of 2003, everything The Sun Kempton Park Racing Hamilton Park Plumpton Uttoxeter Hamilton hopes to light up Singapore stage Motor racing Basketball Results Boxing Cricket Hockey Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union Let there be light Tennis Football Fixtures After reaching peak I knew it would never be the same again Tackling Life: exclusive extracts In the concluding part of his book serialisation, Jonny Wilkinson recalls his feeling of let-down after the 2003 World Cup win Order your copy 'The churning in my stomach feels relentless' The mind games Coping with pre-match anxiety Something inside me needed to change fundamentally … Jonny suffered a knee injury against Worcester Warriors in the second league match of the 2006-07 season, his ninth injury setback in top-class rugby Richards points finger at Ryan in row over Kingsholm referee Jackson steers Saracens to a belated victory as Falcons falter Rugby union Guinness Premiership Flood of fury after penalty decision helps sink Warriors Wasps hope Cipriani can stop the slide Cuthbert steps forward to give Bath a kick-start Wigan answer their critics with dominant performance Rugby league The road to Old Trafford Globrix.com End of world for Britain as Bogdanovic falls flat Tennis Results Batty rounds off rout of Glamorgan Thrilling finale shields the greater issues at stake Cricket Titleist Six degrees of separation from reality to keep an eye out for in 2010 Ryder Cup Faldo's bold approach backfires in failure to reclaim initiative from US Best of the web: 'Faldo was and is a joke. The Ryder Cup committee for Europe should apologise for this appointment' Leading candidates to captain Europe in 2010 Weekley and Kim rouse the right kind of rowdiness While Azinger instilled belief in the US, Faldo inspired chaos Winning captain leads way with his enthusiasm America's cup - match by match Elementary approach pays off for Holmes Owen Slot marvels at an outrageous stroke of fortune behind the United States victory Europe surrender trophy under gritty and brilliant assault Azinger rallies troops to put Faldo in shade Multiple Display Advertising Items Results from Valhalla Times Crossword 24,025 Picture Gallery The Times Mission accomplished for US Azinger's team bring Europe's Ryder Cup reign to an end The Times Inside: Martin Samuel on United v Chelsea, plus all … Inside today The Times Back in the saddle After ten years away, Frank Skinner feared that he no longer had what it took to perform stand-up. In an extract from his new book, he candidly recounts the highs and lows of his return to the limelight The pint-sized electric car that drives like a milk float Motoring Nice Mega City The milkman experience The Trial of the Sober Dog The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster Austerity therapy Lindisfarne, Northumberland, September 2008 Day-trippers to Lindisfarne, also known as Holy Island, off the far northeast English coast. The island is accessible from the mainland only at low tide, by means of a causeway Why it's cool to gawp at the hot and happening The Times Splashing out for a pools winner With Britain's listed swimming pools facing a bleak future, Tom Whipple meets the man who is going to great lengths to get them restored Literature08 It's as if your legs will snap in two Health Sickle cell disease, now spreading to the white community, is one of the most under-researched illnesses in the UK, reports Judy Hodson Sickle cell disease The facts The Man Booker Prize 2008 Running into trouble Nutrition Q&A Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell answers your questions Stoop to conquer the flab Fitness As an all-round exercise for the lower body, the squat is hard to beat. But, warns Peta Bee, incorrect technique can cause more problems than it solves — particularly for the back and knees Keep fit, not fat Good exercise and diet The secrets of a long life? It's a long list Q&A Athletes and arthritis Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts Home front in Cold War East-West rivalry was characterised as much by Tupperware as by nuclear warheads, says Tom Dyckhoff Cold War Modern: Design 1945-70 Victoria & Albert Museum, SW7 Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Last chance Timesonline Book now The man who invented theatre With the revival of Granville Barker's Waste, Benedict Nightingale welcomes the rehabilitation of the greatest talent of the Edwardian stage Timesonline Bette Midler Actions speak louder than monologues First night Dance In-i Lyttelton, SE1 ENO Opera Otello Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Pop Nickelback NEC, Birmingham Pop Crystal Castles Electric Ballroom, NW1 Inside today Opera Cavalleria Rusticana/I Pagliacci London Coliseum Concert Cédric Tiberghien Wigmore Hall Dance Emanuel Gat Sadler's Wells Culture+ Timesoffers Wiz kid fails to cast spell TV & Radio Weekend tv Merlin (Sat, BBC One) Hole in the Wall (Sat, BBC One) The Mona Lisa Curse (Sun, C4) Devilled chicken livers on toast Dinner tonight Eat it with Crime Thriller Awards Season ITV3, 9pm Tv today Timesselects What to Eat Now Viewing guide BBC Two, 8.30pm Amazon with Bruce Parry BBC Two, 9pm From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) Film choice Channel 4,10pm Suspect (1987) Five, 11.05pm Variations Place of Execution ITV1, 9pm Ae Fond Kiss (2004) BBC One, 11.20pm The Dark Side of Fame with Piers Morgan BBC One, 10.35pm I'm Not There (2007)/Love in the Time of Cholera (2007) New to Sky Box Office Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Here's to you, Mr Robinson Web watcher Answers from Page 27 and 28 Today's radio Word Watching Believe it or not! Young times This was the catchphrase of Robert Ripley, who travelled the world collecting the weirdest, craziest, most mind-boggling artefacts he could find The Times Daily dingbat Name the animal Puzzle of the day Anagram Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4639 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 320 Acorn Win a Sony camcorder Su doku Word Watching Index Appeal The Times The Workout Solution Timesonline The Times Weekend in numbers Sheikh outlines City plan Vision adds to optimism after six-goal show Referee in the dock after phantom goal fiasco Torres the untouchable Ramos 'loving' London Hull want Giannakopoulos Newcastle's African bid Scolari is riled by Ferguson's men The Prem Multiple Display Advertising Items Spot the pie Tony's Fiver United make crucial point Barclays Premier League Martin Samuel reports on a fighting performance by the champions at Stamford Bridge The Columnist Pulis plan works to perfection Spurs need sharpening Russell Kempson sees Wigan cope comfortably with muddled and misfiring Tottenham City set an imposing standard James Ducker sees Portsmouth hit for six on a golden day for Manchester's blue side Chopra to the rescue with brace It's hard to feel too charitable towards rudderless Newcastle A matter easy to figure out And another thing . . . Capello's central issue Comolli in ideal position Sign when they're winning Sweet FA outdid McClaren Paying a Queens' ransom Uefa inspires French farce Artfully dodging the issue Fellow Italian gets Zola off to bright start Fulham thwarted by commanding Robinson Hull count the cost of misfortune Tactical Analysis Villa find winning formula O'Neill is jubilant after third away victory. Peter Lansley reports Denilson's spark proves kids are no longer scared of How they stand Leading scorers In form Average goals scored Player of the weekend Coca-Cola Championship Sending-off spoils the day for Iwelumo The Times Coca-Cola Championship Warning from McLeish after poor showing Timesonline Strachan applauds Samaras Scotland Crossley relishes gung-ho approach Coca-Cola League One Timesonline Fixtures Coca-Cola League Two 'Deduction derby' has them singing in valley Championship Coca-Cola Football League League One League Two Non-League Off-field changes boost Mansfield Europe The Box Live matches Two ways to feed your fantasy Playthegame Fantasyfootball Gabriele Marcotti The Columnist The Continent Mourinho continues to speak his mind and incur wrath The Times And another thing . . . Bayern conceding five at home gives hope to us all Champions League magic The Germans don't know who they are Is concerned to find he is losing his national identity after nine years away Spot the pie In this week The Final Word Dunhill

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