News from 02/10/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Janice Turner, Phil Yates, Alexi Mostrous, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Matt Spence, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Axel John Landin, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Alexandra Blair, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Richard Butterfield, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Hugh Edmeades, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, David Wighton Business and City Editor, James Ducker, Clive Davis, David Wighton Business Editor's, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, David Sharrock, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Nick Wyke, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Susan Thompson, Russell Kempson, David Bebber, Ken Hanna, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, C. J. Bennett, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Ian Stimpson, Alex Spence, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Murad Ahmed Technology Reporter, Matt Hughes, Tim Congdon, Kaveh Solhekol, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Amy Raphael, Nick Szczepanik, Julia Wald, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Peter Evans, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Trevor Taylor, Russell Jenkins, David Wrighton, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Lucia van der Post, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Enid Light, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Graham Ironside, Simon Amstell, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, Stephen Linstead, Lt Vitaly Efremov, Alice Miles, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Sir Anthony Clarke, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Andrew Dow, Alan Leigh, Andrew Clark, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex The Times US Senate salvages the $700bn bailout Bill Now markets hold their breath for House vote Factories cut back The banking crisis Electricity surges EU team in Georgia Cameron: 'What matters more than experience is character … Inside today 100 choose to die High society fraud A Question of Character Leading articles David Cameron has answered questions about himself and countered the charge of inexperience; but doubts remain about his party and his plans Index Sarah Six-Pack Palin has one more chance to prove herself and rescue her campaign Tsar Turn The rehabilitation of Nicholas II is a symbolic step on Russia's post-Soviet journey Times2 Opinion World Law Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Bank must cut rates before it's too late Timesonline Bremont Suffering firms switch to a four-day week Mad for IT: fans get a free hearing of new album as Oasis discover online marketing A fab escape from straitjacket of past glories Timesonline The Workout SAS man 'was killed by a British bullet' Boost for school trips Assault charge Guilty of gun murder Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Swiss clinic has helped 100 Britons to die Dignitas reveals total as test case begins TAGHeuer The Times Cameron pledges to cut spending — not taxes — and puts his faith in the family Conservative conference The new Dave is this year's doll, an Action Man with a plan Buzzwords Timesonline Sam Cam: high profile, high heels, high fashion Reassurance is delivered in the manner of a master craftsman Now the parties are over, will the words translate to action? Conservative conference Gucci Birmingham Diary Cameron 'MRSA death' letter challenged High society swindler charmed victims out of art, dresses and jewels worth £2m The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas M&S British envoy called for dictator in Kabul, say French Ambassador 'said fight against the Taleban would fail' His conclusion is indisputable BMW Nokia Britain's reputation as leader in physics and astronomy harmed by £80m crisis Oil company 'using absurd manoeuvre' in blast claims BMW The Times CitroËn Newsround theme is bang up to date People Model role for the face of M&S The Face Barclays Vindication seems likely for Rick Astley, who is a Barack Obama can expect a stomping disco theme tune If that's a poker face, let's stick with snap Smart Tories saved money on hotels in Birmingham by Postscript "I'm a candidate, can I have three minutes to get a A poser for Eric Cantona from the football magazine The financial crisis has yet to hit the Porsche David Wilson Homes Historian held at Heathrow over Holocaust denial Debenhams Extradition bid raises fears of 'thought crime' offences America throws the dice again: will the bailout work this time? Banking crisis Senate has passed the $700 billion plan and now the lower house is under pressure to follow suit. The stakes are higher than ever, Tim Reid writes Timesonline Laura Ashley Q&A 'We don't give cash to companies, we're not France — yet' Bankinh crisis That was just the easy part Homebase NHS bargains hard on cost of new drugs Asking price Many health trusts are falling into debt Paedophile butler introduced one of his teenage victims to the Queen Mother Senior police officers accused of stealing wine from M&S In court today O2 Judges give up wigs in a case of modernisation Waterstone's Cardinal's body to lie in state as sainthood nears Eurostar tunnel delays to continue into 2009 Teacher filmed pupil having sex on school outing Million-pound note goes for knock down £78,300 The botanist, the Ice Age flora and seeds of doubt Professor believed to have planted 'discoveries' Fraudsters through the ages Currys Bride is arrested after 'sham wedding' Abbey A levels more help to students than NVQs Animal test proposals Motoring costs rise The National Autistic Society A grovelling media is doffing its hat to Dave Instead of derision, the Tories have enjoyed deference. The Fourth Estate is in awe of the self-confident new political elite Come to Brum — it's nicer than you think . . . My kebab shame No thanks Will Sarah Parlin survive tonight's televised debate? Heavyweight Drop of humour Harsh arithmetic behind the banking crisis The $700 billion bailout seems much more reasonable when you understand how crippling a fall in a bank's assets is Picture Gallery We have to control the state Leviathan The vast jamboree of special interest groups in Birmingham illustrates its malignant growth Ghost riders In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Regional TV: it's what viewers want Virtue — at a price Causes and costs of a global financial crisis A commuting policeman's lot Timesonline Every loser wins Stung by spelling bee Beneath her station Cut to the quick 'She doesn't have the intellect. It'll be bloody' Will Sarah Palin survive the vice-presidential debate tonight? Alice Thomson asks the experts how she should approach her biggest test so far Dfs Tips for the Barracuda The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Riveting stuff from the mad-eyed misogynist First night Theatre Creditors Donmar Warehouse, WC2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Russia admits it: massacre of the Tsar and his family was a Bolshevik crime Russia Smoke ban marks anniversary of Gandhi's birth Road to redemption Soldier's video rap is given Siberian cold shoulder Russia Multiple Display Advertising Items Last posting EU monitors test the peace with show of flag and friendly face Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items No smoking: billion citizens face public ban India Families return to no-go areas for holiday reunions Iraq Co2 (AP): Hiker's find may shed light on Fossett's fate (AFP): Stampede at disco (AFP): Sackings suicide (AP): Bandit country Underdog Palin sharpens soundbites for Biden test VP debate After a media savaging the Governor of Alaska must debate as well as she shoots, reports Ben Macintyre in Ohio The Sunday Times Viewing figures Palin v Biden Unlucky break for umpire Behind the news Man of experience still trains hard for bout with newcomer Timesonline The Times Copycat leader is caught out by speech Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Arsonist kills 15 in adult video parlour inferno Japan Fresh Waitrose format aimed firmly at M&S Credit crisis hits bids HBOS deal backed Dublin 'forced to act' Quote of the day Al Fayed takes pay cut Business big shot Wholesale price of electricity surges amid fear of supply shortfall Emergency power could be needed next month Buffett perfectly placed for $3bn General Electric play 'Everything happening now in the economic sphere began Stock markets Climate is suffocating, and not just for Xstrata Sarkozy's mission impossible? Breitling Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Even the better news is grim Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Put simply, Waitrose dishes up competition for M&S Business big shot 'Chubby grocer' looks long term Redneck should be told Buik is definitely no red City Diary Spotted whizzing along Cheapside on his bike yesterday, City Diary Picture Gallery Swiss When it comes to the crunch, Hank battles on City Diary Here is a curious thing. Someone has been carrying … City Diary So Mervyn Davies has had to stand down as a Tesco non City Diary A demonstrator makes his feelings clear on the planned $700 billion rescue package for US banks (the asterisks are my own, oddly enough) Cadbury not all sweetness In the blue corner Mining takeovers stall at credit-crunch rock face Fidelity's Bolton calls bottom of stock market and starts to put in own cash HSBC HBOS shares rise by 21% as heavyweight investors get behind 'deal of the century' Banking crisis Graduate School of Business Europe acts quickly Timesonline More job cuts likely as UBS signals new writedowns Banking crisis Irish guarantees were led by fears for economy from imminent bank failure The rewards .. . and the risks Straumur buys part of Landsbanki as Iceland's economic woes worsen Banking crisis Weakening kronur touches new low against euro The Times Iceland by numbers Timesonline Putin blames fundamental flaws in the American way for world economic crisis Ex-chief executive presses AIG to let him bid if $85bn government loan leads to asset sale Insurance schedule The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Prostate UK British funds Eli Lilly revealed as mystery £6.1bn bidder for ImClone US carmakers reveal true state of distress as Congress approves handout of $25bn Multiple Display Advertising Items In the slow lane Fears of global recession rise as stagnation hits industry Wall Street Markets 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 Miners left in the dust on fears that the boom is over Markets Market report Melorio bucks housing trend Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Despite past disappointments, Shanks is not one to throw out Lonmin Deal of the day Timesonline Redhall Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Epilepsy Did Magna Carta die in vain? Detention without trial, trial by jury, the right to silence — are the principles of the legislation still honoured today, asks Sir Anthony Clarke, Master of the Rolls Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis How the trust began Law Diary Timesonline Times Law Lawyer of the week H. Rodgin Cohen Tomorrow In the City Twinkly spider out to catch Mr Bigs Our job is not finished when the key turns in the prison lock, says Clive Osborne, legal adviser to Soca. Interview: Frances Gibb Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Alasdair Steele-Bodger Veterinary surgeon of great energy who transformed the running of practices and was president of his calling's two professional bodies Alasdair Steele-Bodger, CBE, veterinary surgeon, was born on January 1,1924. He died on September 17,2008, aged 84 Kim Bailie Aerospace engineer responsible for the structural design of Polaris and Trident strategic nuclear missiles launched from submarines Kim Bailie, aerospace engineer, was born on February 2,1929. He died on August 29,2008, aged 79 He won the MC for outwitting terrorists in the Charles 'Wag' Bennett Body builder who helped to prepare Arnold Schwarzenegger for the Mr Universe title that laid the foundation for his subsequent fame Charles "Wag" Bennett, body builder and trainer, was born on March 29,1930. He died of cancer on September 17,2008, aged 78 Marie Roberts Last of the original Robert Brothers Circus family who danced with Mistinguett and Josephine baker before turning to the sawdust ring Marie Roberts, dancer, horse rider and circus artiste, was born on June 10,1914. She died on September 20,2008, aged 94 Timesonline Lieutenant-Colonel Mike Lowry Soldier who won the MC for outwitting terrorists during the Malayan uprising Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Lowry, MBE, MC, infantryman, was born on January 30,1919. He died on August 24,2008, aged 89 Court Circular No fair trial for victim of people trafficking Law Report Court of Appeal It is not unfair to require drug dealers to account for money European Court of Human Rights Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Anniversaries The Times Diamond Anniversaries Deaths In Memoriam - Private Legal Notices Flood peril in the Fens Times Archive Timesonline Premium bonds Legal Notices Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices School Notices Sue Ryder Care Weather Times Selects Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line O'Brien resists group one lure of Middle Park Newmarket Course specialists Bet of the day Mike Atherton England spinners facing slow death Salisbury Yesterday's results Newcastle Nottingham Kempton Park Team tactics panel points finger at stewards Racing Goodwood Ayr Great Leighs Anderson wanting one last high after leading St Helens back to old glories Rugby league The RFL has appointed a first woman to the board Mystery shrouds deal over future of Britain's elite Boxing Armstrong is offered fresh chance to dispel doubts Cycling New ruling will test top players' commitment to European Tour Golf The Times Timesonline Luckless Dott contemplates enforced break Snooker When TV gets tough, Vinnie gets going The Sun China competitors receive the all-clear New idea for Fridays Bimson forced to quit Raiders dismiss Kiffin Endangered species facing slow death Comment Talking cricket Football Results Cricket Ice hockey Rugby union Football Fixtures Snooker Tennis Rugby union Other sport The Sunday Times Driven Radcliffe ready to hit road again Athletics Briton targets New York City Marathon for comeback race Cipriani displays encouraging signs but cannot block Bath's path to top Rugby union Bristol optimism tested after fifth successive defeat London Irish bring Sale down to earth with a bump Wilkinson faces four months out Rugby union Club and country hit after scan reveals extent of injury Late tries save Leicester from further embarrassment Doctor's surgery Reckless Best given 18-week suspension for gouging Timesonline Barnsley's bright young thing earns meal ticket with early breakthrough Football Record-breaker gets taste of the action at 15 Tristán keen to make impression The Sweeper Previous youngest players in the Football League Elton: Don't let the sun go down on my dear Watford Bribes claim casts cloud over FA's attempt to secure 2018 World Cup Football Pearce hoping to have Walcott waiting in the wings Owen contract talks on hold until Ashley can find buyer Ramos comes out fighting as Spurs' European journey is left in balance Uefa Cup Head coach pledges to turn round season Timesonline The Times Revitalised winger worth England recall, says Hughes Moyes concedes that Everton cannot afford to slip below Standard again Uefa Cup The Sunday Times O'Neill to give key men a rest Redknapp has plans for attack Chelsea suffer on journey into unknown Champions League More away-day blues Group a Club and country left to scan medical bulletins for good news over Rooney Champions League Scholes facing ten weeks on sidelines Adebayor eyes more goals in tandem with Van Persie Keane finds his feet to reinforce feel-good factor gripping Anfield Champions League Group D Screwfix Unfashionable Kuyt winning over critics Timesonline Times Crossword 24,034 Picture Gallery The Times Drogba adds to Chelsea's pain Striker's injury compounds Scolari's problems after draw The Times Cipriani returns and stakes claim for England recall Inside today Index The mothers of America who can break Obama As the vice-presidential candidates battle it out later today, undecided smalltown American housewives will be watching avidly - and it's their votes that matter. Janice Turner travels to Medina in the swing state of Ohio to explore the issues closest to their hearts and finds that there's trouble ahead … Timesonline The beauty and bargains of outlet shopping AA Send us your views When the singing had to stop Every reader tells a story Each week, a Times reader writes a personal tale about a memorable moment in his or her life. Today, Monica Alderton remembers a car journey that almost ended in tragedy Judge Jargon How to look good naked? Put a plum in your mouth The Times A hair - raising idea: Paris designers focus on Fashion Week After all the hype of Milan, an array of elegant shapes and themes in the French capital remind Carolyn Asome of what the shows are supposed to be all about: beautifully imagined fashion Tomorrow Viagra: a magic wand for him but not for her The Sexes Men can now get Viagra prescribed online without seeing their GP. Julia Wald, whose husband tried it at 68, says that their partners may not be thankful Blue pills by post WHSmith Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Burning Bush After JFK and Nixon, Oliver Stone takes on George Bush. Don't expect a presidential pardon, says Chris Ayres Good dick How to be an auctioneer Amazon Free in The Times on Saturday, our London Film Festival guide Amazon Unwelcome revisitors Film reviews James Christopher is left with a stifling sense of déjà vu by the new Brideshead Revisited Brideshead Revisited Brideshead Revisited 12A, 132 minutes How to Lose Friends & Alienate People 15,106 minutes The Fall 15,118 minutes Good Dick 15,90 minutes Heavy Load 12A, 91 minutes Pacino's bouffant of self-importance Film reviews Wendy Ide makes an interesting discovery - the worse Al Pacino acts, the bigger his hair grows. And in 88 Minutes it fills the screen 88 Minutes 15,107 minutes Fly Me to the Moon U, 88 minutes Fear(s) of the Dark 12A, 132 minutes Import/Export 18,135 minutes The Shawshank Redemption With a little help from dad's friends Giles Martin grew up with the Beatles and helped to move their legend on, a new film shows. Amy Raphael reports Gomorrah There's no one quite like Merce First night Dance Merce Cunningham Company Barbican Jazz Bill Charlap & Renee Rosnes Ronnie Scott's, W1 Concert London Sinfonietta/Brabbins Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre Welcome to Ramallah Arcola Theatre, E8 Inside today The Times Good hero, bad hero TV & Radio Last night's tv Heroes (BBC Two) The Family (Channel 4) Silent Witness(BBC One) Peperonata Dinner tonight Eat it with Never Mind the Buzzcocks BBC Two, 9pm Tv today The Times Chateau Monty Viewing guide Channel 4,8.30pm Natural Born Sellers ITV1, 9pm Cutting Edge: Dana — The 8 Year Old Anorexic Channel 4,9pm Some Like It Hot (1959, b/w) Film choice Sky Classics, 9pm The Dancer Upstairs (2002) Channel 4,2.10am Variations Beautiful People BBC Two, 9.30pm Raising Victor Vargas (2002) Film4,2.10am Tomorrow in times2 .. . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Mob rules Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Present the past! Young times Do you dream of being a television presenter? Then today is your lucky day. A national hunt has begun for young TV talent with a passion for history The Times What makes a great TV presenter? Daily dingbat Which word or phrase is this? Say what you see Puzzle of the day Word ladder The Times Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4648 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 329 Jeans for genes Su doku Word Watching Index Appeal The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution
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