News from 01/10/2008
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Carol Lewis, John Fryer, Andrew Billen, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Tim Albone, Zahid Hussain, Martin Birchall, Lee McConville, Tom Dyckhoff, Robert Vincent, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, D. Pfeiffer Director, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mike Harvey, Philip Howard, Carol Vorderman, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, David Wighton Business and City Editor, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Torrens Lyster, David Wighton Business Editor's, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, David Wighton Business Editor's commentary, Lucy Bannerman, Matt Brown, David Sharrock, Francis Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rupak de Chowdhuri, Rory Watson, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Anthony Thorpe, Maureen Paley, Vicente Todoli, Seasick Steve, Anatole Kaletsky, Gordon Polson, Rhys Blakely, Chris Johnston, Ron Lewis, David Roche, Marcus Du Sautoy, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Nicholas Hockaday, Iain Aitch, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Rachel campbell-Johnston, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, D. E. Ridler, Matt Hughes, Kaveh Solhekol, Robey Jenkins, Sue Claydon, Harry Lesser, Christopher Breward, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Don Godfrey, Peter Hearne, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Kenneth Denby, James Charles, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Judith Greer, Paul Simons, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Dame Helen Mirren, Maureen Meredith, Helen Power, Russell Jenkins, Andrew Sharples, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Peter Murphy, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Lisa Verrico, Valentine Low, John Bausor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Mike Harvey Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Robert Colbeck, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex The Times Brown in struggle to shore up bank rescue Panic as £1bn is wiped off the value of HBOS Retired Gurkhas win right to stay in Britain Banker murder arrests Call for higher fees Strategists help Palin Mentally ill children Tories to cut exams Tesco boasts profits Inside today Bankers and Politicians Leading articles Governments must act to restore confidence to the financial system; that requires skilful politics as much as good economics Index A Comprehensive Solution In education policy, the Opposition is teaching the Government a lesson The Right Thing The High Court has shown that it understands the meaning of honour Times2 First night Ideas at work Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Gurkhas win their own battle of Britain Bureaucratic logic that became an injustice The six who took on the Government Tiffany & Co Hunt for converts to save $700bn bailout hindered by Wall st rally Banking crisis Inside today The Masters of the Universe are dethroned Banking crisis Fear has replaced greed as America turns on those it once loved, writes Ben MacIntyre from Wall Street Hurdles that might halt the bailout Tod's Let's roll up our sleeves and sort out the mess, Brown … Banking crisis Lloyds investors seeking tougher deal for HBOS Traders get ready for a bloodbath as they take in view from 19th floor Timesonline Irish banks' guarantee unlikely to be matched — or, at least, not yet Spectre of 1930s haunts America Banking crisis Having learnt the harsh lessons of the past, today's policymakers can avoid another Great Depression, argues Gerard Baker Cable&Wireless Mercedes-Benz No bailout needed for student who solves liquidity problem with £7m lottery win Savers have never had it so bad since MacMillan's day But where to put the cash? The Workout Cabinet speculation is unhealthy, says Hoon Cutty Sark fire cause Cyber-crime unit School tests delayed Most read at timesonline. co. uk ITV plots future in which there is no escape from ads Unions threaten strike over loss of 1,000 television jobs Halifax Timesonline Brideshead Revisited Barclays Satanic Verses asked the big question, says unrepentant Rushdie Suzuki Timesonline Safety alerts ignored over RAF Hercules fuel tanks HSBC IVF doctor accused of 'money grabbing' Black men cancer risk Wind farm birds Child removal payout New French car law Virgin lost disc Open-door policy Cap on university tuition fees 'is intolerable — middle classes should be willing to pay more' Peugeot The Times HM Government Banker 'paid price' for being good citizen Family struggle to understand mob's attack Abbey Life for thief who strangled ex-colleague Aldi Children are still being treated on adult psychiatric wards, says report Timesonline 'No one my own age to talk to' Case study Tory with paranoia seeks nemesis for dawn duel People It may have been the relaxing vibes at New Style Radio, Emma Thompson plays the rather Gothic and fearsome … From dog house to full house AA Emily Maitlis has won her spurs sparring with Postscript Tom Harris, MP, sees no link between violent vide O2 Should this be allowed? It's Richard and Judy "doing" John and Yoko for Heat magazine Standard Life Tory big guns offer a political ceasefire over banking crisis Conservative conference The Shadow Cabinet will support financial reforms amid concern at the bickering in the US, report Philip Webster and Francis Elliott Birmingham Diary 'Fewer, better exams' and more academies promised Timesonline The time to really worry is when they start agreeing Hoots of derision as Cherie tries to mend brittle Britain CitroËn Boy, 16, survived after robber plunged knife 5in into head Multiple Display Advertising Items Stabbings on the rise Wine Club 'Punish greedy bankers' is not a rescue plan Vindictive measures will not solve the financial crisis, but helping out bank shareholders could stave off depression Hull City and the failed art of taunting Late deadline Farewell to wigs — another step in uninspiring dress Professional pause Congress is the best advert for dictatorship We needed leadership. We got childish shenanigans on Capitol Hill. Thank goodness, Europe is finding its own way Picture Gallery The shock of two social worlds colliding The death of a prominent banker trying to help a fellow citizen has a peculiar resonance Seven children, one father In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Small change HPV and morality The long-term effects of the US banking crisis Nuclear sell-off is not the first Timesonline Stay lit up Cabinet ministers' right of redress On the breadline Newman's legacy Spelling alert Collecting evidence Savile Row gives way to dress-down Friday Judges losing their wigs today is just another step in the spread of an uninspiring, globalised wardrobe, laments Christopher Breward Esquire Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Can we ever love the king of Modernism? First night Exhibition Le Corbusier Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral Starbucks Coffee Sky Palin is caught in unwelcome spotlight after blunders on eve of TV showdown United States Timesonline Spike Lee meets resistance in Italy over wartime film Borderline humour Dell Space repair delay as Hubble breakdown puts future in doubt United States Nasa's Phoenix spacecraft, which landed on Mars in … Multiple Display Advertising Items Grand Designs Live Stampede at temple kills 168 as devotees slip on coconut milk India (AP): Policeman shot in riot over death (AP): Gorbachev to form new party (AP): Bavaria leader quits after poll (AFP): From flippers to floppers Ing Direct Militiamen praised for peace seek new paymasters Iraq Spy chief replaced amid 'double game' suspicions Pakistan Battle arena Multiple Display Advertising Items Putin could pay price for belligerence as markets tumble Nationwide The Times Aid and water dry up in cyclone fear zone Relief efforts have helped, but Cyclone Nargis left its mark, writes Kenneth Denby in Ahgnu, Burma The Times Veterans declare war on Spike Lee for massacre film Iraq The Times Barratt London Savings flow to Irish accounts as Republic offers solid guarantee Britons take advantage of 'safest banks in Europe' Former BA chief faces jail for price-fixing Wall Street rallies Tesco's mortgage aim Quote of the day Technology tumble Business big shot Inside today 'The cockroaches of this nuclear winter will be Stock markets Next step for Darling to quell banking storm Sky lands a scrappy draw Englandsnorthwest Commodities Currencies Tea, coffee, rice, home loan .. . Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items From lamb cutlets to current accounts — Tesco set to put butcher and banker behind the counter Business big shot Dairy Crest faces plant closure and job cuts These are dangerous times and we must be careful what City Diary Picture Gallery Credit Suisse Putting a name to a soon-to-be famous face City Diary Michael Bloomberg, the Mayor of New York, will be in City Diary In Monday's bloodbath, which of the top 500 stocks … City Diary Leading Democrat Barney Frank, on the pointless City Diary Where can a banker go? Baugur insists that funding of UK chains is secure as economic crisis hits Iceland Sky in suspense over full implications of Ofcom ruling MFI wins one three-month rent holiday Enterprise Inns lifts the gloom Raising the game AIG sells airport stake (Reuters): GSK research cuts (Reuters): Unilever recall Heathrow express Hundreds of mortgage deals disappear as the freeze on lending between banks bites Banking crisis Powerful investors vow to lead compensation campaign over B&B Administrator cuts 750 jobs as it fails to sell Lehman division 'We are approached by hedge funds considering fund liquidations on a weekly basis' Banking crisis Timesonline First National Bank of Mexico As big banks splutter and fail, a new borrowing model must shift into gear Banking crisis The Times Move to boost American bank deposit protection Europe demands US 'take responsibility' after failure to agree $700bn bailout package Banking crisis Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Hargreaves Lansdown British funds Chill spreads to tech stocks as crucial season looms The Times Nokia pitches Tube into touchscreen tussle Timesonline London Financial Futures Wall Street Markets 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 SABMiller toast of the town after Foster's deal rumour Market report Tanfield news lightens mood Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Alliance Trust shows signs of emerging from the shadows Markets Enterprise Inns Deal of the day Timesonline Game Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive Confidence to pursue the dream Ideas at work Antony Parkinson decided early on what he wanted to do in life and that determination has served him well, writes Michael Evans How to keep a passed-over player on board and happy Flight requirements Timesonline Become a chief executive officer How to . . . Carol Lewis looks at what is takes to step into the senior role and make a contribution Take Five The top office Tomorrow Top 100 Graduate employers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Edward Grayson Barrister who specialised in sport and the law, represented injured sportsmen and was the scourge of conference platforms Edward Grayson, barrister and specialist on sport and the law, was born on March 1,1925. He died on September 23,2008, aged 83 Tim Fortescue Outspoken Tory MP who spilled the beans on the work of the whips at Westminster and castigated Liverpool Ford workers Tim Fortescue, CBE, MP for Liverpool Garston, 1966-74, was born on August 28,1916. He died on September 29,2008, aged 92 Crusader for greate democracy in Singapore Timesonline Bryan Morrison Rock entrepreneur and music publisher who made a fortune from his association with Pink Floyd, the Bee Gees and Elton John Bryan Morrison, music publisher and pop promoter, was born on August 14,1942. He died on September 27,2008, from the effects of a riding accident, aged 66 Nappy Brown Popular rhythm and blues singer with a distinctive vocal stutter whose songs were often made into bigger hits by others Nappy brown, rhythm and blues singer, was born on October 12,1929. He died on September 20,2008, aged 78 Joshua B. Jeyaretnam Singapore opposition leader who waged a lone campaign for political freedom against the ruling party Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam, politician, was born on January 5,1926. He died on September 30,2008, aged 82 Doris Gibson Free-spirited founder of a news magazine in Peru and thorn in the side of successive army dictatorships Doris Gibson, news magazine founder and editor, was born on April 25,1910. She died on August 23,2008, aged 98 Sir Brian Pippard Lives remembered David Jones Penny Wade Thousands protest against the Bomb Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Premium bonds Legal news Luncheons Latest wills Timesonline Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices The Times Memorial Services Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sue Ryder Care British Isles Late deals a cottage for six in Devon from £263; four nights in Florence for £199; a week in Thailand from £599 The Times Short haul Enjoy wall to wall history in the North Country Late Travel Making an exhibition out of Emperor Hadrian Timesonline Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Look Here is Arc possible as Beckett ends silence There is an inspection at Ayr at 7.30am today to asses Salisbury Course specialists Bet of the day Rob Wright landed both monthly prizes in the Racing D-Day for future of GB's Olypimcs boxing team Warwick Yesterday's results Southwell Sedgefield Football Results Newcastle Racing Nottingham Football Fixtures Kempton Park Rugby union Other sport Rugby union Snooker Tennis Graham earns just reward for mettle Rugby league Underwood vows to protect dying art of left-arm spin Cricket Darren Gough could become the second English player … Super League honours Guinness Radcliffe set to run in New York Athletics Your guide to this evening's Guinness Premiership matches Wilkinson suffers fresh injury blow as Balshaw adds to Falcons' misery Rugby union Cipriani goes in at deep end for his eagerly awaited return The main players . . . Bell sounds for last round in fight to run Britain's 2012 Olympics squad Boxing De La Hoya is still an option for the finale Hatton craves Paul Appleby, the British featherweight champion from Esajas extends forlorn Forest's stay at base camp Reading deliver knockout punch after Hennessey gets angles wrong Football Beattie shows Palace how to leave behind wasteful ways Reuben Noble-Lazarus became the youngest player to Timesonline Fear stalks the billionaires' playground A little local difficulty The Sweeper Regime change pays dividends for Chelsea as players respond to Scolari's ways Champions League Timesonline FA told to take lead The Times 'Romanian Abramovich' makes his mark Champions League Giddy ascent of Cluj fuelled by tycoon's riches Cluj-Napoca snapshot Van Persie and Adebayor restore winning ways even if defensive worries remain Champions League Arsenal went top of group G after Fenerbahçe and Dynamo Alternative therapy keeping Benítez balanced before his milestone game Blend of art and industry instils confidence in Spaniard Tim Cahill, the Everton midfield player, must serve Rollercoaster ride . . . Champions League Scholes injury dampens United's delight after Berbatov breaks through Champions League Timesonline Celtic succumb to travel bug again as Senna Ferdinand's dual role Times Crossword 24,033 Picture Gallery The Times Devastating Arsenal turn nightmare of Hull into Porto heaven Wenger gets the response he demanded The Times Inside today Wilkinson limps out as injury curse strikes again Index Eyes on the prize Modern art explained special In a special edition of the weekly times2 column in which readers and our chief art critic, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, appraise influential works, we shed some light on the contenders for this year's typically controversial Turner Prize Runa Islam Do you look at a film? Do you read it? Do you illustrate with a camera, or do your write with a camera Goshka Macuga My work is not trying to make a statement. It's a playful way of offering possibilities for a new reading Think you could do better? Cathy Wilkes This is to do with the separation between people and the impossibility of feeling what someone else feels The Times Primes of passion Sexy maths The Conundrum Further reading The thoughtcrime of publication Take me to your leaders Lee McConville was raised in one of Birmingham's most deprived neighbourhoods. Then, last year, he took part in a Media Trust initiative that sent him to cover the G8 summit under the mentorship of The Times political editor Philip Webster. This summer, the budding broadcast journalist attended all three … Just like a seasoned journo Football clubs and fat cats should follow Villa's lead The Times The moose that roared To be like Sarah Palin and kill a 900lb moose in Alaska you need skill, patience and antifreeze in the blood, finds Ben MacIntyre How does it taste? Cooking with moose Heavy weather In 1816 a freak summer led to the creation of Frankenstein, the invention of the bicycle and Turner's finest paintings. In the bleak winter of 1947, Britain nearly starved. Times weatherman Paul Simons explains why Brand Alley Winter 1947 A fine line Fashion Beauty Sarah Vine explains how to get this striking but not garish look Easy pieces TES education 2008 The Mutton: Pieces of history Mutton dressed as lad Jewellery caskets that have connections with Marie Antoinette; cufflinks made from the Flying Scotsman's axle box; a watch manufactured from the Titanic wreckage — these are the true style originals, says The Mutton Nicky Kinnaird Fashionista questionnaire Style secrets of the founder of Space NK I need to cut all ties Please help Derbyshire DIY trumps Belgian conceptual art Paris Fashion Week The ego had landed at Margiela's show, Galliano came over all strictly Come Dancing and Dame Vivienne offered handy hanky hints. Meanwhile, Berardi hit the right note with his kimonos while Ghesquière went for bus. Lisa Armstrong reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Let their ideas take flight Passionate about other people's art? Here collectors and gallerists reveal how to buy and show the very best work 'i am an intermediary' A museum takes energy Art School Timesonline Tomorrow 'i am often midwifing things into being' A gallerist is always looking for something fresh 'Try to innovate' A curator builds bridges How the offenders turned curators Their sentence was to choose art by prisoners for a high-profile show. Iain Aitch investigates Theboxoffice Everybody's changed First night Pop Keane Forum, NW5 The Royal Ballet Theatre Girl With a Pearl Earring Theatre Royal, Haymarket, W1 Concerts Kirchschlager/Drake Royal/Martineau Wigmore Hall, W1 TV & Radio Last night's tv Does Jamie know best? Jamie's Ministry of Food (C4) Losing it: Griff Rhys Jones on Anger (BBC Two) True Stories: Chosen (More4) Lemon and fennel cannellini beans Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Timesselects Silent Witness Viewing guide BBC One, 9pm Heroes BBC Two, 9pm Love Me If You Dare (2003) Film choice Sky Arts, 10.10pm Nil by Mouth (1997) Film4,10.50pm Variations The Family Channel 4,9pm Desperate Housewives Channel 4,10pm Black Friday (2004) Channel 4,1.05am Tomorrow in times2 Sexy maths Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Screen tested Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Poverty begins at home Young times We know about poverty and hunger in faraway places such as Africa and India. But did you know that millions of children in Britain are living in poverty? The Times Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Wonder wheel Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 328 Cruise 118 Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution
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