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News from 23/09/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, David Wighton, Ally Shaw, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Andrew Clare Professor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Alexandra Blair, Robert Lindsay, John Purvis, David Rose, Geoff Craig, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Michael Birch, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Robert Louis Stevenson, Will Pavia, Leofranc Holford-Strevens, Kaya Burgess, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joanna Sugden, Timothy Dutton, Sathnam Sanghera, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Rachel Sylvester, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Adam White, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Bruce Dickinson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John Burscough, Bill Suhuh, Sean O'Neill Crime & Security Editor, Nicholas Dobson, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Michael Glover, Daniel Bloom, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Susan Thompson, Edward Gorman, David Miliband, Russell Kempson, David Bebber, Suzy Jagger, Dr Joanna Harries, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Justin Rose, Ross Clark, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Hider Middle East Correspondent, Scott Rutherford, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Richard Dowden, Matt Hughes, Richard Portes Professor, Kaveh Solhekol, Dr Tanya Byron, Chris Campling, Lewis Smith Environmental Reporter, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, John Symes, Donald Read, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Sir Fred Holiday, fromer Vice-Chancellor, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, David M. Blackburn, joe Clay, Joanna Pitman, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Dominic Maxwell, Jodie Kidd, Alistair Cooke, Sonia Verma, Peter Riddell, Carly Chynoweth, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, Bill Cash, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Stephen Haddrill, Valentine Low, Professor Geoffrey Alderman, James Jackson, Peter Borcherds, Jane Cooper, Oliver Kamm, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Aron Ping D'souza, John Gresham, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Stuart East, Adam Sherwin, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Anthony Roberts, Lisa Verrico,

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How to scrimp, save and still have a good time The Times It's grin up north as Miliband calls for optimism Top-up fees for drugs herald two-tier NHS Global storm shelters Brown — for now Fresh wave of fears as US stock market falls Heathrow go-ahead Cambridge entrance Tourists kidnapped Russians in Caribbean Rough play on fairway Inside today Index Pay and Politics The link between pay and performance is not properly defined, but politicians have neither the right nor the ability to set bankers' salaries Index Terrorism's Curse Pakistan comes ever closer to the definition of a failed state Time to Top up Patients must be allowed to help to pay for their own care Best of the Times Flinders fossils Just messengers Elizabeth, Duchess of Hamilton Bad call Picture Gallery Saved from oblivion Today's weather Wall Street falls again as $700bn bailout is delayed by political squabbling Record increase in oil prices Lehman's £100m pensions hole Inside Great Rail Journeys Today, Eurovision. Tomorrow, the world as song contest goes east for new points Scores will make old version look squeaky clean Timesonline The Workout Delays for students' grants to continue Postcode pensions Knife attack death Mail engineers strike Pet reptile health risk Most read at timesonline. co. uk 'They are asleep for ever'— father's chilling last call Official jailed for taking bribes from British firm In court today Louis Vuitton Cabinet urges stay of execution as Brown prepares speech of his life Labour conference Dolce & Gabbana Manchester Diary Quote of the day 'An age of massive change needs leadership from the party of change' Shuffling may be risky deal for leader of the pack Timesonline Sticking his neck out, the man who would like to be top banana Mamma Mia! The Movie Third runway at Heathrow 'is a done deal'— even though public consultation goes on Labour policy Announcement is expected in November Timesonline Airport expansion 'My dad must pay £45,000 for his cancer drug or that's it: game over' Case study Payment system could divide haves from have-nots as they struggle for chance of life UBS It's filthy, noisy and violent and the food's awful: the view from 17th-century London Castle Cover Lean pickings Ryanair Virgin atlantic Detective jailed for £73,000 fraud using Yard card Friends Reunited snares abuser Norwich Union Npower Ross's classic chassis wows France's First Lady People These scientists with very large foreheads are, in fact, Harry Enfield and Kelly Brook, in a revival of the cult "Tefal Scientists" advert from the 1980s which will also feature Carol Vorderman Postscript Back at conference, Tom Watson, the burly Civil Service Model driver digs up her roots The Face President Medvedev of Russia visited and dined at the … Lexus National treasure Sir Michael Parkinson talks to almost Eddie Izzard snuck in among the Labour delegates in … Cambridge to give applicants second chance to shine Timesonline Olympic buildings projects at risk from Polish exodus Co-operative An observatory? A shrine? Now they think Stonehenge was an A&E centre Holiday Inn Not set in stone Drummer held up bank with music-stand Dell Sky Hope of malaria cure because bugs are really terrible in bed Compare the market Fly bmi Forget what you've heard or read, de Menezes jury told John Le CarrÉ No interpreters needed to translate sombre silence Seven silks in search of the truth Blair calls for humility and tells force to brace itself Black farmer accused of stealing his own harvest Ba Mushroom poison author has no kidney function Jumper saves blushes of 'oven-ready' battery hen Polar bear's keeper dead Virgin media Send in the clowns, but the exploding horn is a no-no at Zippo's silent comedy Suzuki How road-rage woman died in blazing car New leader required. Essential for next election Opnion Labour's cohabitation with capitalism has brought huge benefits to working people. But humiliation still looms for the party What the dickens . . . it's a tale of two US cities Landmark mistrust Why should George Micheal be let off so lightly? O. J. I. Q Global storm gives Brown shelter — for now David Miliband's speech to the Labour conference was not openly disloyal. But the plotters are gaining confidence Picture Gallery In defence of the herd of greedy pigs Everyone is blaming short-sellers. But they are not the cause of the chaos, just its messengers The pound in your pocket . . . In my view Thunderer: Thunderer No bar to profession on diversity grounds Art criticism Labour's true aim? City bonuses, performance and self-regulation Citizenship and religious freedom Time and motion pictures study Timesonline Power to the people Peterloo massacre Saved from oblivion Humour defines us Grandma's lessons Future uncertain as curtain falls on South Africa's Julius Caesar Despite often quirky views, Thabo Mbeki left his country economically strong. Will his successor endanger that legacy, Richard Dowden asks London eye The Daily Universal Register Universal Register Timesonline The artist as machine: no wonder it's dull First night Visual art Gerhard Richter Serpentine Gallery Win Investing The Times Sahara tourists are held captive after being seized by 'band of gangsters' Egypt Holidaying with danger Canditates want tight rein on Wall St rescue package Palin to get a crash course in diplomacy at UN United States Patek Philippe Geneve HSBC Obama and McCain balk at signing away billions of taxpayer dollars United States Inside today Barratt A new face of the President US Elections Shaken ANC selects caretaker president Motlanthe annointed as safe pair of hands South Africa Timesonline Kgalema Motlanthe Nationalist chosen as new prime minister Sacked for milk crisis Driver rams queue Security tip-off saved leaders from hotel bombing Pakistan Without clear borders problems persist Ing Direct Russian Navy flies flag in US backyard Russia Carpet RiGHT Sea power France to send more troops to Afghanistan despite protest Amplifon Timesonline Ancient Outback reef puts Great Barrier in shade Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items Oil surges past $120 as dollar declines Pawn shop pledges up Yell suspends payout HBOS staff's fears Quote of the day KKR in the red Business big shot Dollar takes beating as Paulson faces barrage of demands over bailout Mitsubishi UFJ snaps up one fifth of Morgan Stanley If you can't regulate the bonus culture, tax it out … Inside today Stock markets Why curbing City bonuses is not the answer Sun rises over new bank culture Commodities Cheques and balances Brioni Currencies Picture Gallery Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Sporting memorabilia joins watches and gems as eBay era transforms the pawnbroking game Business big shot Timesonline Is this the unluckiest man in banking? This is Edouard d'Archimbaud, a Parison who arrived for his new career at Lehman brothers just as the firm imploded, outside his London flat KBC Magnificent house for sale, but not to you City Diary From today the City Corporation will be handing out … City Diary Heard on a train in America, one Wall Street type to … City Diary Picture Gallery A little-known fact: for 30 years there has been a … City Diary Spotted outside Cannon Street station yesterday morning City Diary Bucks to fizz in after Bolt? Yell suspends dividend and renegotiates covenants to assuage nervous investors Downbeat Wolseley chief sees no end to housing crisis Then and now What John Davis, chief financial officer, said in June and July What Yell is saying now Nuclear and coal plants 'vital' to UK energy future Direct line for business Hornby e-mails HBOS staff to address their fears of redundancy Rallying the troops FSA to turn focus on City's bonus billions The Times All sides in Washington try to muscle in on the great bailout fund circus Banking Crisis Over the weekend and yesterday everyone was lobbying for their part of the $700 billion fund, says Suzy Jagger Milkround The plan Two-pronged attack AIG draws up list of assets for sale in attempt to prevent nationalisation Timesonline Paulson's rescue paints Congress into a tight corner Banking crisis The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Urban Hub British funds Russian oligarch pays $500m for half of Renaissance Capital and aims for worldwide reach Multiple Display Advertising Items UAE's $13.6bn funding to ease squeeze Wall Street 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 Traders regain a sense of reality after Friday's fun Market report Takeover hopes lift explorers Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Wolseley may have plumbed the depths but recovery is due Aero Inventory Deal of the day Timesonline Clapham House Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Take care with tough decisions in tough times Management & finance Making mistakes while cutting back on your staff can be costly. Carly Chynoweth reports Timesonline Four-point plan to regain public trust in financial advisers The Right Way Should taxpayers bail out bankers? Lehman Brothers wasn't bailed out, Bear Stearns was. We ask two economists for their views Co-operative approach should be at the core of changes that will resuscitate banking Management briefing The Wiki solution Money heads to Cazenove Movers & Shakers New man at Standard HR head for Aviva Prize for father of finance Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth, Duchess of Hamilton Aristocrat drawn into the Rudolf Hess affair who became a notable fundraiser and patron of the arts Elizabeth, Duchess of Hamilton, OBE, patron of the arts and founder of the Lamp of Lothian charity, was born on May 25,1916. She died on September 16,2008, aged 92 Timesonline He was billed as a great discovery in Priestley's play Sir Denis Rooke Lives remembered Dame Alison Munro Norman Whitfield William Fox Character actor who shone in both Shakespearean and contemporary roles, and who was also a prolific author of radio plays William Fox, actor, was born on January 26,1911. He died on September 20,2008, aged 97 Robert Randell Television writer and producer involved in hugely popular shows such as The Generation Game, Beadle's About and Basil Brush Robert Randell, television writer and producer, was born on February 4,1945. He died of cancer on July 13,2008, aged 63 Timesonline Flight Lieutenant Alex McKie Navigator on bombing raids whose targets included the battleship Tirpitz and the Bielefeld viaduct Flight Lieutenant Alex McKie, DFM, wartime RAF navigator, was born on July 17,1922. He died on August 1,2008, aged 86 Ian Smart Diplomat and authority on nuclear policy who became deputy director of Chatham House Ian Smart, expert on nuclear energy, was born on February 28,1935. He died of heart failure on September 6,2008, aged 73 Captain 'Andy' Palmer Torpedo officer for HMS Belfast involved in the furious battle to sink the Scharnhorst Captain "Andy" Palmer, DSC, torpedo and ordnance expert, was born on August 14,1916. He died on June 5,2008, aged 91 Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Timesonline Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Legal Notices For Sale A study in contrast: St Ives artists young and old at work Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Luncheon Meeting Legal news Latest wills Yellow fever may be reason for Bermuda burials under floor Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Courses required to concentrate minds and races for general good Hamilton Park Yesterday's racing Betting Leicester Kempton Park Football Results American football Snooker Poulter tells of argy-bargy with Ryder Cup hero Tennis Football Fixtures Folkestone Course specialists Bet of the day Cecil pair in Champion Stakes Beverley Sedgefield Van Commenee expected to put the boot into underachievers in aim for gold New UKA head coach announced this morning Gough hits the wall but Castle is still standing Stanford $20 million match at risk of cancellation after sponsor dispute Cricket World Cup options affected by injuries New-look Old Trafford Sullivan sets target Tough task for Pavey The Times Westwood bears brunt of heckles from 'shameful' American fans Ryder Cup: the aftermath Nearly 1.2 million British viewers tuned in on Sunday Captain must carry can for lack of order Galleries hollered but in a nice way Easy to mock but Weekley may be a genius after all Azinger deserves respect after beating Faldo at his own game Ruder Cup: the aftermath Clarke offers faint praise with call for change at top I'm disappointed but ready to take next major step Guinness Premiership Timesonline Hamilton makes his case clear as McLaren pin their hopes on e-mail Motor racing Admissibility still the issue Timesonline Wasps made to wait on sentence for cited forwards Rugby union Phantom goal inquiry disputed Reading manager offered to replay controversial match Human error has crossed line of acceptability Timesonline Dodgy decisions Williams and Sinnott pay the price for poor starts Newell still paying hefty price for daring to blow whistle on agents Former manager says FA was toothless in tackling corruption On the trail of corruption Businessman claims interest in Newcastle from Nigeria Bale hopes Tottenham find form before panic sets in Wenger's blueprint for glory left in hotel Luton defeat still haunts Keane Football The Sweeper Pairing of Robinho and Wright-Phillips could set foundation for a golden generation at City Brazil superstar has settled superbly in Premier League Carvalho knee injury leaves Chelsea lacking in defence Ronaldo in line for first start of season Timesonline Times Crossword 24,026 Picture Gallery The Times Below the belt: Poulter accuses Kim of Ryder Cup body-check The Times Mortgages for Business Substance matches style as Robinho settles in at City Inside today The Times How to share, swap, save, scrimp … and still have a good time Fashion Entertainment Going out Staying in Transport Leisure & Sport Look after the pennies — a thrifty weekday Shopping Beauty Holidays Do nothing, earn money Pets Free stuff Look after the pennies — a frugal Saturday Portrait of Isabel Rawsthorne by Francis Bacon (1966) Modern art explained Timesonline Middle-class dilemma Rubbish-dumper The meaning of strife Everything 'fell apart' for John Lloyd, the TV producer, when he had a midlife crisis. Out of it came a new vision of life and the TV show Ql. By Andrew Billen The lowdown on rubdowns: keep your hands to yourself The Times At last, Milan's glitterati master the art of understat In a city known for its sparkle and bling, Carolyn Asome was expecting the usual hedonistic cocktail dresses and bondage-style skyscraper heels. Instead, a more demure look was on display as Milan put the crystals on ice Man Group plc Tomorrow To make a baby . . . you need to eat 18 broccolis a week Volkswagen Too young to be left home alone? Families At what age is it safe, or sensible, to leave a child at home on his own, or in charge of younger siblings — and what does the law say? Alexandra Blair reports AA Safe and sound Essential advice My son is nearly 2 and refuses to speak. I was ill for six months recently — could this have affected his speech development? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arts Pardon our French . . . . . . and Saunders. As Britain's most popular comedy duo bow out, they tell Dominic Maxwell why it has to end Buy me Overexposed to war's absurdity A show of photographs from the Afghan conflict is anything but a literal record. Joanna Pitman meets two unique war reporters BFI 52nd London Film Festival Ah, happy days, when I wallowed in Soho's iniquity Radio Fear and loathing in Dixieland First night Theatre 1800 Acres Riverside Studios, W6 Pop Pete & the Pirates Koko, NW1 Theatre Of All the People in All the World A. E. Harris Factory, Birmingham Concert LSO/Gergiev Barbican Timesonline Timesoffers Lost in Scardale TV & Radio Last night's tv Place of Execution (ITV1) Lipstick Jungle (Living) The Dark Side of Fame (BBC) One Smoked MacKerel salad with horseradish Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Timesselects Losing it: Griff Rhys Jones on Anger Viewing guide BBC Two, 9pm Leslie Ash: Face to Face ITV1, 9pm Fantastic Voyage (1966) Film choice Channel 4,1.30pm Pickup on South Street (1953, b/w) Film4,11.40pm Variations The Secret Millionaire/Secret Millionaire Changed My Life Channel 4,9pm/10pm Later Live: With Jools Holland BBC Two, 10pm The Omen (1976) BBC One, 12.05am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Little funnyordie Web watcher Answers from Page 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio The Times Who'll be the boss? It's just six weeks until the US elections. Which candidate will take over from George W. Bush as the world's most powerful leader? The Democrats are symbolised by a donkey, the Republica Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Mind games Win a Sony camcorder Times2 Crossword No 4640 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 321 Sunrise Senior Living Su doku Word Watching Index Appeal The Times KenKen Yesterday's Solutions Strong leaders are the key to motivating staff Focus Report Best councils 2008 Council supremos help the top five employers to topple last years's best performers, reports Jennifer Taylor Best 25 councils to work for 2008 Healthy staff walk into the top spot Wychavon's emphaiss on creating an involved, focused and happy work force has delivered excellent results all round Ways to hit the mark How to use this guide Best council rules Bosses lead by example Team spirit puts workforce on path to greater success Timesonline Gender balance Rewarding staff who go the extra mile Cartoon heroes help employees to identify common aims It's good to talk and do the walk Staff rewarded with extra days off to celebrate high rating Flexibility is the key Training and Development Wychavon District Council Wellbeing Chorley Borough Council The winners The red carpet is rolled out for star performers Work Home Balance Broadland District Council Environment and Local Community Castle Morpeth Borough Council Back-to-the-floor keeps all feet on the ground Good sports make good colleagues Local Government Employers Moving ahead together Singing the praises of council in tune with its staff Employees reap the rewards of hard work Valuable Eden projects Waverley gets a clean bill of health Far from run of the mill Higher earners United by shared values and goals Best companies Time off to police streets A treat on your birthday Chance to meet the Queen Helping disabled to work Veredus

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