News from 30/09/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Marion McGilvary, Amanda Andrews, David Wighton, Carol Lewis, Matthew Syed, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, John Howard, Frank Pope Ocean Correspondent, Adrian Cosker, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Bjørn Lomborg, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Peter King, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, David Wighton Business and City Editor, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Michael Davison, Dennis Lanner, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Kaya Burgess, Andrew Norfolk, Caroline Bondy, Jane MacArtney, Rachel Sylvester, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Sean O'Neill Crime Security Editor, Mark Brown, Ken Russell, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, G. A. Mcdermott, Jeremy Moore, Anatole Kaletsky, Margaret Rogers, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Susan Thompson, Derwent May, Peter Mahaffey, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Clive James, John Frayn, Tom Baldwin, James Hider Middle East Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Dr Tanya Byron, Hildur Helga Sigurdardottir, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Professor John Beckett, Roger Boyes, Donald Read, Nick Hasell, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Steve Hawkes, Reg Kemp, Neil Fisher, W. H. Bailey, Clifford Barrow, Nichola Woolcock, Peter Riddell, Guy Thomas, Philip Webster, Bojan Pancevski, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Veronica Schmidt, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Jones, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Mike Cornish Chief Executive, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Alun Stedman, Tony Hart, Stella Gonet, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoThe Times The eye of the storm World faces a new phase in the financial crisis after US Congress rejects $700 billion plan to rescue the banks Sterling collapses Fed injects billions Banks nationalised Citi saves Wachovia The banking crisis HBOS is hit hard Oil falls, gold soars A Dangerous Moment Congressmen and women who voted down the us bailout Bill to protect taxpayers should think again. It is taxpayers who will suffer Index The Age of Austerity George Osborne is right: there is no more money Zimbabwe Waits Robert Mugabe must keep his word and let go at last Times2 News Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Timesonline Inside today Danube Express The $700bn bet that failed Banking crisis World is tipped towards recession as Congress repeats 1930s errors The bailout will still go ahead one way or another Prada Consumers to foot bill for B&B bailout in higher bank charges Property's new owners — that's you - likely to lose a billion 'They gambled our cash and the town's heritage. They made fortunes but destroyed the business' Inside today Icelandic sell-off may hit British high streets What Baugur owns Raiders with a Viking Pedigree The Workout Correction Camera bought on eBay had MI6 secrets Priest jailed for abuse QC is 'people's peer' Most read at timesonline. co. uk Barclays chief who intervened in street attack dies from injuries after beating Tod's Barclays Don't scream, it doesn't mean anything at all Debenhams IKEA Triumphant BoJo batted to whiff-whaff wheeze People Simon Schama is urging Barack Obama to get stuck in Backpack keeps Vulcan down The Face Zachary Quinto Could Led Zeppelin embark on a world tour without Postscript Oona King, Mp, shared with us her reasons for becoming Bespoke Suits Members of the British Association for Shooting and Quorn Like millions before him, Rod Stewart executes a near-perfect embarrassing dad move in an LA park The Hilton Family Schools 'must tackle greed and the X-factor culture' Independent urged to be 'a prophetic voice' Multiple Display Advertising Items Aerlingus Regular with the long face told to kick her habit Court forbids Glitter's trip to the Continent Anaesthetised children are woken to escape fire Parliament and Buckingham Palace were sealed off in hunt for 'fifth 7/7 bomber' Multiple Display Advertising Items Zurich Council tax freeze would bring £210 boost for middle classes Conservative conference Birmingham Diary Osborne is right: there is no more money Anxious times as Joyless George sticks the pins in Bmi Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items Osborne plans for the age of austerity CBI attacks plan for Heathrow Cutty Sark blaze started after electrical equipment was left on over weekend Halifax Ship shape No winter halt in war against the Taleban Dell Health revolution means more golden oldies reach 100 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Tories are back — but not up to much If you want to join a tolerant , slightly sanctimonious, small-C conservative party, it's there in Birmingham now Over here we all speak fluent finance Handsome prophet Forget carbon emissions. There's a better way Named and shamed It's au revoir to the days of laissez faire The credit crunch has changed the public mood and is forcing a rapid repositioning for David Cameron Picture Gallery A country still hobbled by its history Austria's old xenophobia has raised its head again. We can hardly be surprised Green solution In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Sea Cadets: a positive force for young people Missing pianist A sound choice Bradford & Bingley bailout is not a capital idea A fitting memorial for Peterloo Timesonline Parental imbalance Disingenuous doctrine Tailored remarks Spreading the blame Green light for crime Why cut one 3,000th of a degree? It's absurd Britain efforts to reduce the speed of global warming will cost huge sums of money and have a pitifully tiny effect, Bjørn Lomborg says Dfs The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Vermeer's servant girl deserves a brighter canvas Theatre Girl With a Pearl Earring Hay market Multiple Display Advertising Items How young, uneducated girls are turned into suicide bombers I was drugged and had no intention of killing myself, Rania, 15, told Deborah Haynes from her cell in Baquba, Iraq Timesonline Western tourists freed after special forces kill Fear starts to take a back seat on 'road to death' Iraq Multiple Display Advertising Items Tourists are freed after special forces kill their captors Egypt Castle Cover Six killed in car bomb attack on military bus Chocolate recalled (AFP): Sarkozy son acquittal (AP): Doctors allowed guns 'Last European dictator' sweeps to victory in polls . . . with a little help from Thatcher's spin-doctor Belarus The Times Master of promotion Residents told to pay up for rainy day Italy Muslim graves targeted as far Right savours poll triumph Austria The Times Hilltop sniper kills witness in prison yard Violence escalates in drugs gangs' turf war France Timesonline Contenders play the blame game as bailout backfires United States Multiple Display Advertising Items For the anoraks Iceland takes control of third-largest bank Tribunal rules on Sky Sarkozy urges action Citi rescues Wachovia Quote of the day Enterprise delay Business big shot Fed joins leading central banks in effort to prevent fall into abyss Currency swap arrangements rise to $620bn Inside today 'Banks will need to continue to pay good bonuses to … Stock markets MFI stores face threat of closure after rent holiday demand Lost vote may strengthen recovery Chill wind blows through the land Commodities Anything goes Timesonline Cables&Wireless Currencies Picture Gallery Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Tribunal ruling means BSKyB could be forced to reduce shareholding in ITV Impact on media plurality at heart of case Business big shot Akzo Nobel plans 3,500 jobs cuts to save £80m This is Hank Paulson, as depicted by Mad magazine, as he would look on an iconic Nirvana CD cover from the early 1990s. Kurt Cobain, I am reminded, features frequently on lists of highest-earning artists. Despite being dead Bmibaby Lord Mayor protest ends in sound of silence City Diary They are advertising for the two top jobs at the City Diary Message from a beach nowhere near you City Diary The music just never stops Fortune magazine has secured an interview with Erin City Diary Picture Gallery Carbon Trust Inside today Iceland's Government forced to step in to prevent imminent collapse Days of the long knives Carbon Trust Belgium rides to the rescue for second time as Dexia falls victim to market chaos Local government specialist to get cash injection Swiss Timesonline Citigroup buys up Wachovia and billions in potential loan defaults Milkround. com How the numbers stack up Japanese swoop in with $9bn cash injection to shore up Morgan Stanley Timesonline Lehman completes third sale of assets as investment unit realises $2.15bn Private equity firms use own cash for deal Diary dates London Financial Futures Wall Street 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 Icap slumps as barometer reflects banks' troubles Market report Funding deal boosts Jessops Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day TUI and Thomas Cook appear big enough to last the distance Close Brothers Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Homeserve Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Brooklands The Times unit trust information service Full finds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items City offers case for defence of bonuses Management & Finance In a highly competitive industry, you have to pay the best to get the best, but some changes may be on the way, writes Carol Lewis Limitless customer compensation is better for banks, too Bonus spending habits Timesonline Enforced mergers in banking sector provide new headache for regulators Michael Herman examines the changing role that confronts the Office of Fair Trading Companies must pick up more of the burden of healthcare and state pension costs Management briefing The ageing population and pensions What can the OFT do? Key Nomura appointment Movers & Shakers Gold medal manager New chief for Deloitte China Mesirow additions Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Alec Sandberg Construction consultant who developed new techniques to test the quality of motorways and bridges Alexander Sandberg, OBE, construction engineer, was born July 31,1923. He died on August 1,2008, aged 85 He stomped on and mangled opponents week after week Vernon Handley Lives remembered William Woodruff 'Killer' Kowalski Giant wrestler with a villainous demeanour whom the audience loved to hate but who in his quieter enjoyed Chopin "Killer" Kowalski (Edward Spulnik), wrestler, was born on October 13,1926. He died on August 30,2008, aged 81 Jun Ichikawa Director of gently-paced films often infused with melancholy and tragedy Jun Ichikawa, film director, was born on November 25,1948. He died of a brain haemorrhage on September 19,2008, aged 59 Robert Hazard American musician who wrote the chart-topping Cyndi Lauper song Girls Just Want to Have Fun Robert Hazard, musician, was born on August 21,1948. He died of cancer on August 5,2008, aged 59 Jimmy Sirrel Three-times manager of Notts County who took on the struggling club in the Fourth Division and eventually led it to a First Division triumph in 1981 Jimmy Sirrel, professional footballer and manager, was born on February 2,1922. He died on September 25,2008, aged 86 Lives online Italians salutes British soldier who saved town Great Military Lives Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Acknowledgements In Memoriam - Private Meeting Legal Notices Burrowing under the River Tyne Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Rededication Boadicea's revenge served hot Legal Notices Lipman & Sons Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067577200 Seductive Zarkava can use girl power to rewrite record books in the Arc The Times Massa's mix-up was car-crash TV at its best Dettori swaps Newmarket for Canada Bet of the day Warwick Racing Sedgefield Brighton Yesterday's results Southwell Bath Windsor Course specialists Massa fuel crisis was great car-crash TV Football Results American football Snooker Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Hamilton has a clear head and diary for home straight Motor racing Cipriani happy to keep confounding expectations as he returns to the fray Rugby union Olly Barkley lines up opposite Jonny Wilkinson in his Thelondonpaper García's confidence suffers another dip Adlington aims high White through in China Barker upsets Palmer Boat that could save some sinking ships Rob takes a lot of credit. It helps in terms of him In the serialisation of his book FA Confidential Riders excited by the arrival of eventing's Twenty20 Equestrianism Shah gets chance but Foster and Rashid left out after selectors play straight bat Cricket Squads and schedules Agbonlahor in the spotlight as Capello looks to up pace Timesonline The Times Styles apology gets him off the hook The Sweeper Ferguson alerted to lurking alerted to lurking welcome mat from Dances Champions League United will name strongest side available Gordon Strachan says that his players must not shoulder Aalborg v Man United Champions League Arsenal v Porto 'Hulk' hoping for more comic defending at the Emirates Nigerian consortium spells out offer to buy Newcastle in black and white The Times Scolari short of options as Cole makes slow progress Spaniard faces inquisition over sorry form Ramos has questions to answer but he is not the only one in the dock at Spurs, says Gary Jacob Tottenham turmoil made in England rather than abroad Ramos urges supporters to stand united Times Crossword 24,032 Picture Gallery The Times Wenger puts boot into his complacent young guns 'We don't focus when we think game is easy' The Times Mortgages for Business Inside today Why the comeback kid is happy to be rugby's new poster … Shah gets chance as selectors play it safe for India Index What caused the crunch? The sex of the City Never mind mortage-backed securities — the reason why confidence in the banking system collasped was too much testosterone, says Matthew Syed. With more women on the trading floor, risk-taking would be a saner business Campbell's Soup I: Tomato by Andy Warhol(1968) Modern art explained Middle-class dilemma Letting off steam The chat show gets a makeover Webcasting allows Clive James to conduct revealing interviews from the comfort of his home, rather than a TV studio Timesonline Women have so many don'ts. What's a guy to do? Sathnam Sanghera The Times Er, yes, that fool is my husband Hoe do you cope with a man who asks your mother when she first had sex, or leaves you in abar because he forget he was with you? As a movie opens on Toby Young's outrageous gaffes, Caroline Bondy describes what it's like to be married to Britain's most socially inept man — and how to survive him Timesonline Survivals tips I felt like somebody's experiment Families Poet Lemn Sissay had a traumatic chilhood in the care of social services. Now he wants to make sure it doesn't happen to other children. Penny Wark reports 'Erratic and unregulated' The care system in figures Priory What I miss about marriage is . . . marriage Marion McGilvary never wanted to be single, and can't get used to not being part of a couple Dr Tanya Byron I can't stop going out, getting drunk and sleeping with strangers. I'm going to university soon and I'm worried I might self-destruct Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Hart and passion the secret to drawing The hand of Tony Hart, for 5o years the man who drew on children's TV, has been stilled by stokes. But he canoffer inspiration to new artists Buy me Tomorrow Timesonline Getting started Tony Hart's advice The Creed of the crude Martin Creed goes right back to basics to make his point, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston, and that means as basic as human behaviour can getMartin Creed Ikon Gallery, Birmingham BFI 52nd London Film Festival Thinking about a roast this Sunday? Watch this Radio All you knead is love First night Theatre Pero Unicorn, SE1 Pop Robert Foster Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert LPO/Jurowski Festival Hall Opera Don Giovanni Covent Garden Timesonline Timesoffers Scars of a dark past TV & Radio Last night's tv Place of Execution (ITV1) Real Crime (ITV1) Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC1) Tomato, beetroot, feta and mint salad Dinner tonight Eat it with Holby City BBC One, 8pm Tv today Timesselects Losing It: Griff Rhys Jones on Anger Viewing guide BBC Two, 9pm Jamie Ministry of Food Channel 4,9pm Knights of the South Bronx (2005) Film choice Film4,7. 10pm Walk the Line (2005) Film4,9pm Variations Dawn Porter: Free Lover Channel 4,10pm Tigerland (2000) BBC One, 12.05am Later Live: With Jools Holland BBC Two, 10pm Dodville (2003) Channel 4,1. 05am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Hitting a bad spell Web watcher Answer from Page 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Captured animals Young times The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition opens in London next month. With animal behaviour so unpredictable achieve the perfect shot? The Times Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Timesonline Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4646 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 327 Dolphin Su doku Word Watching Index Globrix Yesterday's Solutions Workout Solution
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