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News from 25/09/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Amanda Andrews, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Nigel MacNicol, D. S. Hoskins, Gary Duncan, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, David Wilson, Ed Cooke, Richard King, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Catherine Boyle, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Tony Turnbull, Mike Harvey, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Evans Defence Secretary, Nicolas Mellersh, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Robin Pagnamenta, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Dara O'Briain, Dr Gareth Rees, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Bob MacDougall, Melanie Reid, Siobhan Kennedy Politics and Business Correspondent, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Frank Field, MP, Professor D. Altmann, Anatole Kaletsky, Sean O'Neill Crime & Security Editor, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Richard Worsley, David Pannick, QC, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Rufus McNeil, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Adam Hirschovits, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Scott Rutherford, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Tom Teodorczuk, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Paul Clapham, Alan Forward, Kaveh Solhekol, Kelvin Hard, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Jon West, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, David A. Kerr Chief Executive, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Christopher Gallop, Matthew Parris, Judy Astley, Christopher Hawtree, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Lewis, Mike Atherton, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Ian Strange, Clarissa Farr, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Deb Atkinson, Adam Sherwin, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Anne Fletcher, Damian Barr,

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The greatest movie double acts The Times To infinity and beyond . . . with a stopover in Dover Kelly's messy exit rattles Brown — and the plotters Labour in turmoil as resignation leak upsets all sides McCain takes initiative with Wall Street offer Bishops attack traders EDF seals nuclear deal Russia ends Iran talks School bans vaccine Venables job offer Inside today Law Nuclear Power Leading articles EDF's historic purchase of British Energy is good for energy security and the nuclear industry, but it may be bad for competition Index Nuclear Proliferation Pyongyang's nuclear diplomacy is a grave threat, requiring a tough response Nuclear Family Why doubt Ruth Kelly's claim that she is quitting the Cabinet for her children? News Times2 Law Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Time to curb the 'asset strippers and robbers' who ruin the financial markets, say archbishops Banks' woes force mortgages to rise again Tiffany & Co. A pair of wings, four jet engines, 30 litres of fuel and one very extraordinary man Fly, swim, pedal, drive: how to cross the Channel The Workout Children at risk on psychiatric wards Burning issue to stay Öpik steps down Police rudeness Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Catholic governors refuse to allow girls to have cervical cancer jabs at school GUCCI Saving lives Labour plans huge shake-up of who could inherit throne Brown's revival lasts only hours before cracks in united façade start to show Labour conference He took heart from the conference cheers but then came Ruth Kelly's announcement and anger from the Miliband camp, writes Francis Elliott Another mission: to pour cash into Africa How bizarre departure arrived Behind the story Forget the Red Flag, she was waving a white flag Inside today Timesonline Chequered career of the Blairite star who fell to earth Free school meals to teach benefits of healthy eating Dolce & Gabbana Echoes of the 70s may begin to get louder Terrorist contact book hid information on al-Qaeda leaders in invisible ink, trial told Suspended sentence for man who urged boys into flogging The Virgin Daughters Food Lover's Guide Barclays Jacqui Smith loses her appetite in row over tax People The Rutherford Information Services Building at Goldsmiths College may lack the glamour of Boujis but that's where Princess Beatrice is heading to enrol for her history degree after a night on the tiles Persistence has paid off for Pete Best. The unluckiest Rac Students will take notes when Professor Jarvis Cocker The leaders' wives are well and truly in the frontline Postscript Katie Melua still has nightmares about her performance Yoko Ono is fond of asking her audiences to cut off … Waterstone's Pop Idol heads for the country The Face Will Young Sainsbury's From obscurity to best classical album in a flourish John Lewis Timesonline Teutonic giants are snubbed for the connoisseur's choice Bath store De Menezes had 'always found British police to be very polite' In court today Multiple Display Advertising Items Three Homebase Credit crunch boost for turnips Guide dog to be allowed in mosque Suspect in India beach murder freed Fighting sheep are left feeling blue New cars to have daytime lights Internet to run out of addresses by 2010 RSPCA Care home raid over six deaths It's Ok to be gay, actor tells pupils Falling mast kills yacht skipper Website blunder lists 'safe' houses Timesonline Carphone Warehouse Innovators behind the web Anger as France becomes a nuclear power — in Britain Energy Critics say takeover will bring higher prices Barclays Chain reaction We watch with embarrassment as a French state-run power Inside today Timesonline Q&A '4,000 more men needed to fight Taleban' Dell Bally Pet rabbits stricken by killer myxomatosis BMI Health care Norwich Union The Times Orange £400m Olympic media centre under threat as loans dry up Timesonline Bank on it, it's a crisis Show us the Messiah! Town lifts its ban on Life of Brian Ignorance is the worst kind of censor The blue pencil Orange Save the world? Hank just didn't have a clue The staggering incompetence of the US Treasury Secretary is now acknowledged - and is a disaster for George Bush The great speech riddle: I have the answer Local talent Rank and gross Why small towns hold the key to the White House Foreign body Ruth Kelly is right to put her children first As Ritalin increasingly takes the place of proper parenting, let's praise a politician with the correct priorities Picture Gallery Small-town America still dares to think big It doesn't really exist, but the idealised rural community holds the key to the White House Reaching for the stars In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Picking up the pieces of failed businesses Undignified dismissal Short-selling art The realities of a two-tier health service Have our librarians lost the plot? Timesonline The Sarah effect Limits aid discovery Need to win is ugly Sober statistic Gentle pastime How we got a 200-tonne turbine past the Taleban Operation Eagle's Summit was one of the biggest logistical operations carried out by the British Army since the war. Rufus McNeil reveals how it was done Dfs Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Havel makes a mockery of his time in office Theatre Leaving Orange Tree, Richmond Harrods Times Ticket Packages Copycat massacre raises police fears of online network for classroom killers Finland A little shaky on your pins? Try a personal airbag McCain claws back initiative with dash to rescue Wall St US Elections Multiple Display Advertising Items Forgotten black voters sign up — but will there be … Inside today Teacher's Highland Cream Food Lover's Guide Ing Direct Workers who killed boss were pushed too hard, says minister India (Reuters): Killer downpours hit earthquake zone (AFP): Kidnappers besieged Da Vinci Code attack Plea for Christians (AP): Bomb suspect held (AP): Pilots slept on flight Nuclear fears rise as Moscow quits sanctions talks Iran Picture Gallery UN inspectors forced to leave North Korea Path to power curbed for privileged pupils France Dolphin Bathrooms Christie's (Reuters): Pirates warned off by military tanker's shots (AP): Thai ministers named (Reuters): Journalist freed (Reuters): Pharaoh's statue found Aid groups say Blair is facing imminent failure in drive for Middle East peace Middle East Picture Gallery Peace barriers A great leap upwards for spacewalk taikonauts China Multiple Display Advertising Items Naming the star sailors Worried your ageing parent may fall down? Don't: the pedestrian airbag is here at last Japan Picture Gallery Third age gadgets Buffett's instant profit on Goldman deal Power struggle Supermarkets boost Bush's $700bn battle Quote of the day Jaguar performance Business big shot Markets feel the strain as Paulson's rescue plan is held up in Washington FSA threatens heavy fines for short-selling breaches 'The way music is consumed has changed dramatically Stock markets Management plans mask soaring level of debt Years of failure have come to this Tarp must cover main street, too Commodities Quite a coup Timesmobile Alium Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Buffett's pitch at Goldman Sachs wins $783m return Business big shot A Sage's guide to investment Cleaning up the sins of the past At the London Stock Exchange tonight, a senior American City Diary I wonder if publicity for the new Atlantis Resort in City Diary Picture Gallery Heathrow express Islanders take advantage of woolly thinking City Diary In all the brouhaha surrounding the City bonus culture City Diary This is the Estonian Gas Pipe Installation at the Venice Biennale Architecture Exhibition, an artwork that connects the German and Russian pavilions He's the Man Champions of state control and free enterprise slug it out for the prize of running EDF Environment Agency puts dampener on coal stations Abbey Samsung Consumers hunting bargains turn to supermarkets Dudley may quit British oil group as hunt for new chief of TNK-BP hots up In the slow lane HSBC Bush prepares plea before a sceptical nation to save $700bn bailout plan from sinking Banking crisis Republicans lead opposition on Capitol Hill First National Bank of Mexico Timesonline FBI begins to sift through files of Fannie, Freddie … Ok, it might not be a perfect fit but it is better than no lifejacket at all Timesonline Milkround. com The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Leonard Cheshire Disability British funds MySpace changes tune on streaming as music groups back its challenge to Apple Timesonline The Sunday Times Achmea Hypotheekbank informs about preliminary results 'Prince of Darkness' heads Packer media group 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 Vodafone slides as Colao looks at the numbers again Market report Coalminers strike rich seam Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Engineering continued growth will prove difficult for Smiths MP Evans Deal of the day Timesonline Topps Tiles Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Brooklands A fly on the wall at the Bar — the first time in 800 years From scrambling for pupillage to the law lords, Frances Gibb on a riveting four-part TV series Times Law Advocacy that even Carlos the Jackal found too unconventional The United States and Iran - what is the law? Lawyer of the week Mark Emery Tomorrow In the City Lawyers' feeding frenzy after the crash City What sort of regulatory world do lawyers expect once the dust has settled over the European and American economies, asks Edward Fennell Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor Sir Brian Pippard Distinguished and popular Cambridge physicist and leading figure in the study of superconductivity Professor Sir Brian Pippard, FRS, physicist, was born on September 7,1920. He died on September 21,2008, aged 88 'Life always has one surprise and one book left' Sir George Cartland Lives remembered Professor Ian Jack Flight Lieutenant Alex McKie William Woodruff Economics historian who won widespread acclaim late in life for his memoirs of a penniless upbringing during the Depression William Woodruff, economics historian, was born on September 12,1916. He died on September 23,2008, aged 92 James Crumley Crime writer who unleashed two memorable hard-bitten private detectives in a violent, apocalyptic world of booze and drugs James Crumley, crime writer, was born on October 12,1939. He died on September 17,2008, aged 68 Dingiri Banda Wijetunga Softly-spoken Sri Lankan leader whose conciliatory style helped to defuse the hothouse political atmosphere after the assassination of his predecessor Dingiri Banda Wijetunga, Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, 1989-93, and President, 1993-94, was born on February 25,1922, He died on September 21,2008, aged 86 Timesonline Paul Howell Conservative MEP who lost his seat as the Tories became disenchanted with Europe in the 1990s Paul Howell, MEP for Norfolk, 1979-94, was born on January 17,1951. He died in a plane crash on September 20,2008, aged 57 Dr John Dew Popular family doctor and renowned cricketer who pioneered the junior game in Sussex Dr John Dew, MBE, was born on May 12,1920. He died on September 7,2008, aged 88 Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices The Times Deaths Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices In Memoriam - Private Announcements Legal Notices Free French check on personnel credentials Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Memorial Appointments Legal news Latest wills Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Reader Offers Ltd Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Flat trainers eager to begin season in November Goodwood Yesterday's results The Times Redcar Perth Patten in battle to stay afloat after Beijing bronze Kempton Park Fontwell Park Perth Pontefract Racing Course specialists Great Leighs Bet of the day Patten resumes battle to stay afloat Olympic Games Montgomerie questions Faldo's point of order Golf Seafaring Drivers happy on new street circuit — come rain or shine Motor racing Never mind Fifth Gear, Hatton still can't find first Righteous Kill First day's script is good to Read LV County Championship MPH Sussex v Yorkshire Somerset green with envy until Caddick purple patch Fiery Harmison keeps Durham in touch Gloucestershire v Essex Northamptonshire v Middlesex Leicestershire v Derbyshire Warwickshire v Glamorgan Gough played it fast and hard to the end Overstepping the mark with abuse regrettable but nothing new Talking cricket You can have cake and eat it Ryan claims ELVs turning away fans Rugby union Football Results The Times Baseball Cricket Cycling Ice hockey Netball Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Other sport The Sunday Times Armstrong sets date for return Cycling Wilshere show joins the big time Football Wenger likens 16-year-old to Arsenal legend Brady Thelondonpaper FA plans to clamp down in the wake of Pogatetz case Scudamore stands firm on role in Tévez affair and refuses to quit What they are saying The Times Uefa to decide whether hosts of Euro 2012 can keep finals Embarrassment of richest for City as Kuipers pulls out stops Carling Cup Moyes left to ponder consequences of early exit Stewart header recalls familiar tale of woe for profligate Villa Chelsea give Redknapp the blues Degen must wait to make his mark The Sweeper Wigan roll up their sleeves to spare Bruce family ribbing Pavlyuchenko adds to Tyneside woe as fans vote with feet Concept2 Timesonline Ramos voices sympathy for the bedevilled Times Crossword 24,028 Picture Gallery The Times Venables in frame at Newcastle Former England head coach holds talks with crisis club Stars in stripes: brilliant Brighton rock City's rich The Times 'Gough had a heart the size of Kevin Pieterson's ego' Inside today The Times Think before you eat First they were vegetarians, then they were organic. Now they are ecotarians. Tony Turnbull road tests the newest ethical approach to eating and finds that it's easy — as long as you can deal with the hunger Do's and don'ts Where to draw the ecotarian line Day 1: The strict ecotarian Food for thought From idealism to realism Desperate people do desperate things As a mother is sentenced to prison for murdering her daughter, Alexandra Blair describes the difficulties faced by parents when bringing up a severely disabled child Diamanté and fake pearls Lucia loves . . . The Man Booker Prize 2008 Send us your views Every reader tells a story Mr Memory Modern education has a lot to learn Oh, just read the damn column The Times Forty years on, the schoolboys confront abuse It has taken three men decades to admit that they were regularly abused by teachers at the same prep school. They tell Carol Midgley in chilling detail about the toll it has taken on their lives Never mind the clouds — it's still the sunny Sixties … Milan Fashion Week Will the unwalkable shoe survive the international economic crisis? Can anyone outside Italy look good in chartreuse? And what is a ruffle miniskirt-suit? Lisa Armstrong and Carolyn Asome ponder more style offerings from Milan Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Artsscreen It takes two to tantalise From Tracy and Hepburn to Taylor and Lassie, film is stuffed with great double acts, on-screen and off, remembered here by Kevin Maher Timesonline Welcome the quiet revolution Fed up with the popcorn-crunching cinemagoing experience, Damian Barr decided to invent his own — Silent Cinema Pop Corn Hmv. com A love that speaks its name The parties and the passion . . . life with Christopher Isherwood was never dull, Don Bachardy tells Tom Teodorczuk Neeson's Death Wish is granted Film reviews The carnage is sickening, but Liam Neeson proves a droll executioner in Taken, finds James ChristopherTaken 15,94 minutes Righteous Kill 15,110 minutes Alexandra PG, 92 minutes Death Race 15,89 minutes Redbelt 15,99 minutes How the West was monosyllabic Film reviews In Appaloosa director (and star) Ed Harris reintroduces us to the old-style strong and silent western hero. Get ready to swoon, advises Wendy IdeAppaloosa 15,115 minutes Swing Vote 12A, 120 minutes I've Loved You So Long 12A, 115 minutes Steep PG, 91 minutes The Foot Fist Way 12A, 115 mins A Matter of Life and Death U, 104 mins BFI A rave with Pan's people First night Opera La Calisto Covent Garden Pop Glasvegas Scala, N1 Concert Philharmonia/Salonen Festival Hall Theatre Othello Theatre Royal, Plymouth Inside today Timesoffers TV&Radio Last night's tv A triumph, Miss Price Lost in Austen (ITV1) The Family (Channel 4) Tenderstem stir-fry Dinner tonight Eat it with Dara O'Briain Mock the Week BBC Two, 9pm Tv today The Times Chateau Monty Viewing guide Channel 4,8.30pm Ann Widdecombe Versus the Diet Industry ITV1, 9pm Cutting Edge: The Virgin Daughters Channel 4,9pm The Man in Grey (1943, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.40pm Raising Cain (1992) Sky Modern Greats, 10pm Variations X2 (2003) ITV2, 11.30pm Extraordinary People Five, 9pm In the Cut (2003) Channel 4,2.15am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport A lifetime of images Web watcher Answers from Page 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Extinction waits in the wings Young times One in eight of the world's bird species is under threat. Is it too late to save these majestic creatures? The Times Daily dingbat Riddle Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4642 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 323 Multiple Scierosis Society Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution

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