News from 29/09/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Bone, David Wighton Business and City Editor, James Ducker, Clive Davis, John Norfolk, Will Pavia, Charlene Sweeney, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Tessa Smith, Robin Pagnamenta, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Kenan Malik, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Dr Claire Melamed, Neil McMillan, Gary Jacob, David N. Clarke, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Laura Dixon, Gerry Hanson, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Guillem Balague, Samuel Blanning, Mark Ogden, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Tom Whitwell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Imran Gardezi, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Rick Broadbent, Scott Rutherford, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Andrew Mitchell MP, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jacky Oliver, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Murad Ahmed Technology Reporter, Matt Hughes, Kaveh Solhekol, Tom Coghlan, Peta Bee, John Amabilino, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Roger Boyes, Noam Kortler, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Simon Edwards, Chris Lintott, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Jim Marston, Nigel Kendall, Gerard Baker US Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Margaret Atwood, Andrew Wolfin, Steve Hawkes, Henry Vann, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Jake Loddington, Michael Gove, Graeme Le Saux, Joe Clay, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Jason Mellor, David Cameron, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Louise Cohen, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Tom Moss, Correlli Barnett, Chris Smyth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Frances Ingersent, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith,
ResumoIndex The Times Taxpayer must risk billions for Bradford & Bingley The banking crisis Paul Newman: film star, philanthropist — and father Far Right triumphs in Austrian elections Plugging into the Grid Army's £500m boost Islamists seize arms Financial job losses F1 goes into the night Inside today Index Conservatives in a Cold Climate A slowing economy presents David Cameron and his promise to tackle social breakdown with a serious challenge Index Newman's Own Genius Paul Newman taught us how to be the most admirable of celebrities Buzz, Buzz, Buzz Are you bewitched, bothered and beleaguered by English orthography? Times2 News World Business Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Sandals Timesonline The future is all in the clouds New era dawns at home of the internet I flung myself across a polished floor and a dozen ladies in Lycra leapt after me . . . He ate Michael Phelps's breakfast, romanced a robot and became a work of art in Trafalgar Square. Now our man tries on his first leotard Arts are given a sporting chance Timesonline The Workout Police honoured Breast-feeding gains Fatal attack at home Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Helmand troops to get £500m fleet of bomb-proof vehicles MoD acts after criticism over servicemen's deaths Keen cook died after eating red-hot chilli sauce as a dare Rolex 'It is humbling to be with these men' B&B savers get the Abbey habit, but taxpayer is left holding the bill Banking crisis MFI 100 stores facing closure after buyout + + + Property House prices down 6% + + + Mortgages Home Loan costs up 12% 'i owe them, rather than them owing me, so I'm not bothered' Case study The borrower The road to ruin and rescue Fixed. Done. Dependable? They made every mistake in the book Q&A Employment Thousands more bank jobs at risk + + + Silver lining Mamma Mia! gives cinemas best summer for 40 years Midnight delivers the $700bn deal: half now, half later Belgium Three governments unite on €11bn Fortis bank bailout +++ North Carolina Giant retail bank hunts for a saviour +++ Dubai Reality bites as property boom slows + + + Silver Lining Pilots come on board to raise Alitalia hopes of rescue It looked as if the American bank bailout might fail, but presidential phone calls, persistence and pizza saved the day, reports Tim Reid Dolce & Gabbana Timesonline If Paulson is wrong, we can only pray Down to details Candidates 'swallow hard' and support the package Accenture Why teenagers cringe when dad gets hip Scientists suggest it's all in adolescent minds 'One-stop shop' to keep children safe on internet Rac rescue In court today Ryanair Zurich Free travel for police costs taxpayer £24m a year Sainsbury's Flybmi. com He was proud of his salad dressing — it meant more … Paul Newman American idol made hundreds of millions of dollars by cashing in on his celebrity, but only so he could give it all away, James Bone reports A career in pictures, plus your tributes to a Hollywood legend Holiday Inn Radiant and mysterious, a face we can never forget The tributes Siemens Times readers fight to quash sentence on beloved bywords Champions make case for their mots justes Suzuki Inside today McCall Smith lends support to gay rights with new characters Sky Brown's had his boom, now he's bust, says Cameron Wolf whistles and winning ways for Tories' favourite stand-up Fringe Hedge-fund managers have given party £2m in donations Pomegreat University had 65 cheats and 801 plagiarists Deflated ambition for pedal-powered airship Mother dead and son critical after fire at home Heritage argument over Cold War airfield Starbucks™ Shared Planet™ Church welcomes the lapsed and lost into the fold The BBC's choice: is it a resource or a rival? The Corporation cannot justify its licence fee if it is only one more business competitor in the broadcast world A polite message to the legion of lobbyists The final bong Appeasement still haunts us 70 years after Munich And finally The Tories' top team is the best in 50 years But they will need all their talent to deal with the baleful Brown legacy of a massive growth in public debt Picture Gallery We live in the age of self-censorship Salman Rushdie's critics may have lost the battle to ban his book but they have won the war Feeding time In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Resolving Pakistan's security challenge Teenage respect Survival of the fittest The real problems with spending foreign aid Taking liberties with identity Timesonline Britannia roles A frog's life Nuclear French Crackpot laws Each to his own A good start? Forward thinking The wrong lessons are learnt from Munich 1938 was a shameful moment. But the fear of being labelled an 'appeaser' has led politicians to make poor decisions, says Correlli Barnett Dfs Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Different take keeps faith with Puccini's plot First night Opera Tosca Grand Theatre, Leeds Compare the market The Times Far Right storms poll as Austrians give thumbs up to anti-EU rhetoric Austria Hot dogs: Russians renew passion for czar's best friend Hands-on approach Dell Taikonauts return to heroes' welcome after great leap forward into space China The Open University (AP): Six kidnappers die in desert chase (AP): Massacre memorial (AP): 'Foreign' bombing (Reuters): Himalayan protest Taleban advance in the shifting sands of anarchy and tribal feuds Afghanistan The collapse of security in Helmand owes as much to government failings as to any military action, Tom Coghlan reports from Lashkar Gar Leading policewoman is shot dead in Kandahar Warrior students Healthcare Commission I'd like to kill you with my pistol, the young bomber said casually Timesonline Islamist rebels join forces with pirates to plunder weapons from hijacked ship Somalia Multiple Display Advertising Items How going to the dogs can be a display of patriotism Russia Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Mamma Mia! lifts cinema spirits Fear for financial jobs MFI rescue funded Spielberg looks East Quote of the day Export tax battle Business big shot Nationalisation looms for Fortis as BNP Paribas pulls out of rescue talks Wachovia continues its search for a saviour 'The Lehman spirit will continue but the Nomura spirit Caught out by camera Portrait of a bank Stock markets As the storm rages, only governments can save us Commodities Brioni Currencies Need to know Take stock with The Times British funds Exchange rates Mamma Mia! High-jumping Meryl Streep helps lift British cinema audiences to highest for 40 years Business big shot Thousands of jobs yet to be lost in hard-hit financial services, CBI says Quantity of business falls for fourth quarter Affluent South 'puts £40bn into public spending in rest of UK' Jobs and customer orders for kitchens are saved as MFI gets lifeline from management Birmingham Global Localheart Spielberg in Indian finance deal as LA moguls fall for Bollywood's charms The Times Qatari wealth fund acquires stake in Chelsfield Mandelson prepares to stand alongside America to fight Chinese export taxes Alitalia rescue bid on course as it wins over pilots' union Reality bites for Dubai property market boom First National Bank of Mexico With one triumphant deal, Nomura tells the world 'Japan is back' Monday manifesto Takumi Shibata's speed in snapping up Lehman Brothers assets has created the world's biggest independent investment bank, Leo Lewis writes The Times C. V. Timesonline Q&A Equity Prices Boyden As shoppers turn away from the high street, their cash is about to be caught by the worldwide web Retail & Leisure Soaring sales on the web are expected to account for more than half the retail growth in Britain by 2012. Steve Hawkes reports Asos is not content to be next in line in internet sales race Timesonline 'The downturn will drive more people on to the internet looking for deals' Steve Hawkes meets Brent Hoberman, a founder of lastminute. com, who is back with a business that will, he believes, be part of a new era online First in line Christmas toys From Monopoly to Dr Who, Christmas toys this year are destined for a retro look Brent Hoberman In the news Tomorrow Reader Offers Ltd Paul Newman Oscar-winning movie star who transcended his glamorous Hollywood image to become an all-round creator in cinema Paul Newman, actor, producer and director, was born on January 26,1925. He died of cancer on September 26,2008, aged 83 'His book remains without peer as a comprehensive Professor Tony Chandler Geographer known for his influential work on the climate of UK cities Professor Tony Chandler, geographer, was born on November 7,1928. He died on July 17,2008, aged 80 Lives online Timesonline A month for stars to take centre stage Night Sky October Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Timesonline School Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices All aboard for the llama cart . . . Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Memorial service Service luncheon Service appointments Latest wills Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Newmarket and Ascot examine joint approach to season's finale Ascot Yesterday's results Bet of the day Musselburgh Market Rasen Shane Warne Shrewd buys give Hannon lucrative day at Curragh Windsor Racing Bath Bowen enjoys glorious summer Brighton Course specialists Crusaders pay penalty in extra time Rugby league Globrix. com Ellery Hanley resigned as Doncaster coach immediately Third place is enough for Byrne to regain title Reading goal rush Clarke leads the way Westwood sunk in sudden-death Golf Athletics Results Basketball Boxing Cricket Cycling Golf Ice hockey Motorcycling Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Leicester turn to specialist as Ellis battles to regain fitness Rugby union Football Fixtures International Rugby Union Irish find right formula to edge thrilling experiment Saracens 26 Northampton 12 Rugby union Bath 37 Worcester Warriors 19 Oligarchs made to foot the bill for rebuilding Russia machine Olympic Games After being run close by Great Britain in Beijing, Moscow calls on its richest men, Owen Slot writes The comeback of the Russian sporting machine cannot … Australia fail to lure Britain coach as post mortem starts Britain can never have too many Cookes The splendid Laura Robson, 14, British winner of the Words to the Wise . . . you've got the best job in football Revolutionary key to stable relationships Vaughan can take comfort Durham give grey season a silver lining LV County Championship Championship success a deserved reward at the Riverside Johnno Takes Charge First-class progress Batting First-class averages Bowling The 2008 season in figures Pietersen can become the best batsman in the world Shane Warne's Century Timesonline The Test of time The top 100 Shah should be beneficiary from Vaughan's absence for India tour Cricket Cooke crowns golden year by finishing on top of world Cycling Rusedski emerges as candidate for shock return to Davis Cup squad Tennis The Times Gebrselassie continues to set standard in marathon Athletics Panic at pumps for Ferrari and Massa adds fuel to Hamilton's hopes of glory Motor racing Result Timesonline Rossi's eighth title part of 'growing up' process The road to greatness Times Crossword 24,031 Picture Gallery The Times Formula One glows in the dark Hamilton extends lead by adopting low-risk strategy The Times All the twists and turns from the weekend's action Inside today The Times English spelling — hard to learn, full of oddities and a glorious portal to history As The Times launches the first national spelling bee championship for schools, Libby Purves explains the fascination of spelling, and why it still matters In a word . . . Our spelling history The Times Spelling B3e The wages of sin are debts Did Jesus teach people to forgive others their debts? In a new book extract, Margaret Atwood traces the history of debt and says we should absolve those who go out of the black and into the red BFI The Trial of the Sober Dog The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster Opaque tights When the crunch bites, acacia-flower beignets won't help The Times Photostory First impressions of life in Britain The Koleos: a properly polyglot experience Motoring Renault Koleos 2.0 dCi 175 AA How safe is your blast of caffeine? Health Energy drinks are a £1billion-a-year industry in the UK and hugely popular among the young. But some experts caution that the caffeine content is potential health risk and can bring on symptoms of a heart attack. Pete Bee reports Case history Why I needed help Seven Seas Weight wanted Nutrition Q&A Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell answers your questions Exercises for person and pooch Fitness If dog-owners don't bother to keep themselves in shape, there is a good chance that their pet's quality of life will suffer too. Peta Bee suggests some ways they can work out together A healthy build-up The right regimen Discarded bankers can grieve like the bereaved Life Scan Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts How we got started All this week, the Times Art School will tell you all you need to make it in the art world, from creating to collecting. Today, top artists tell Louise Cohen how they fulfilled their ambitions Book it, see it Tomorrow Timesonline Safety first remains the House rule The new season at the Royal Ballet has been criticised as unadventurous, but its director tells Debra Craine why she cannot afford to take risks Seasick Steve U2 Remasters Life's a scream for angry young Tings First night Pop The Ting Tings Southampton Guildhall Concert Viktoria Mullova Queen Elizabeth Hall Dance Rambert Dance Company Lowry, Salford Theatre The Girlfriend Experience Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, SW1 World Music Alim Qasimov/Kronos Quartet Barbican Pop Ronnie Spector Islington Acdemy, N1 Inside today Timesoffers TV & Radio Weekend TV May's flight of fancy James May's Big Ideas (Sunday, BBC Two) Breaking Bad (Sunday, FX) John Adams (Saturday, More4) Kidneys in red wine Dinner tonight Eat it with Panorama BBC One, 8.30pm Tv today The Times The Sarah Jane Adventures Viewing guide BBC One, 4.35pm Who Do You Think You Are? BBC One, 9pm Croupier (1998) Film choice Channel 4,10pm Gangs of New York (2002) Film4,11.15pm Variations Place of Execution ITV1, 9pm The Color of Money (1986) BBC One, 11.20pm The Dark Side of Fame with Piers Morgan BBC One, 10.35pm Funny Games/Son of Rambow (2007) New to Sky Box Office Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Gamers' Christmas wishlist Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Twiste tongue Young times The Times Spelling B3e The Times Daily dingbat Mystery guest Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4645 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 326 Concept Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery Davidormerod The Workout Solution Timesonline The Times Weekend in numbers Chaos greets Kinnear More questions than answers follow Newcastle's short-term fix Morgan refuses to enter row over Tévez There will be no January fire sale, says Redknapp Frustrated Hughes calls for video use Wenger to wield axe Arsenal manager promises changes after Hull defeat The Prem Multiple Display Advertising Items Spot the pie The Columnist Bruce's exotic imports leave City slickers in the shade Barclays Premier League Wigan Athletic's unheralded foreigners prove to be no pushovers, Oliver Kay writes Pressure rises for Ramos Tottenham stay bottom after poor display, Russell Kempson writes Tony's Fiver Martin Samuel Who will be the next victim of a dangerous workplace? 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For sale: one broken club George Caulkin issues a caveat to any bidders for Newcastle United Cole back on track to please Zola Carson on the road to recovery More misery for Moyes Terry heads the charm offensive for Scolari after mix of grit and panache Luiz Felipe Scolari, the Chelsea manager, believes … Styles blunder sets Ronaldo on glory path O'Neill hails new role for Petrov Tactical Analysis Brown sees no shock The Hull manager came to North London confident of victory, says Matt Hughes How they stand Leading scorers In form Average goals conceded Player of the weekend Jewell happy with price of away win Coca-Cola Championship Easter's future in doubt after red mist descends Coca-Cola League One Timesonline The Book Left Field: A Footballer, Apart Fixtures Coleman party ruined by Buckley Timesonline Gabriele Marcotti The Continent Klinsmann finding out that three at the back fails to add up Right or wrong, Cantalejo has guts to make a point And another thing . . . Europa jibes are unfair Italian league Spanish league French league German league Championship League One League Two Non-League Ambitious Atherstone put on hold Scotland Zenit St Petersburg v Real Madrid The Box Sky Sports 2, tomorrow, 5.30pm Live matches Two ways to feed your fantasy Playthegame Fantasyfootball Coventry City v Southampton Sky Sports 2, Saturday, 5.20pm A Spaniard's home is his Villa Carlos Cuéllar Defender tells Guillem Balague he is determined to win a first-team spot in the second city The Times Miller reaps benefits of regular play England back in charge after Hope rocket Road to Finland Spot the pie In this week The Final Word The Times
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