News from 03/10/2008
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David Budworth Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Andrew Robson, Graham Painting, Amanda Andrews, David Wighton, Dr J. Alastair Lack, Carol Lewis, Nigel Collin, Robert Dawson Scott, Tony Travers, Fred Redwood, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Michael Simpkins, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Dennis Wilson, Joan Atkins, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, John Thain, John Hope-Hawkins, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Andy Hayman, Emma Townshend, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Kaya Burgess, Jeremy Whittle, Debbie Purdy, Geoff Brown, Nancy Pelosi, David Sharrock, Geoff Sims, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Rob Crilly, Jack Malvern, Joanna Weinberg, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Richard Laing Chief Executive, Rhys Blakely, Stuart Cullen, Ralph Hawtrey, David Hands, District Judge Bruce Morgan, Ron Lewis, Jack Sidders, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, David Hepburn, Matthew Slotover, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Alex Renton, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, John Capstick, Christine Buckley, Colin Warburton, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, Bill Bryson, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Veronica Shmidt, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Terry Cottrell, Dominic Maxwell, George Caulkin, Sophie Yu, Caitlin Moran, Oliver Chastney, Ben MacIntyre, Sir John Lea, David Diprose, Joe Clay, Ben Webster, Richard Browne, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Martin Weale Director, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Mark Loveday, Patrick Foster, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Ken Thompson, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Michael Parkinson, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Hugh Tonks, Adam Sherwin, Mike Harvey Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Essam al-Sudani, Philip Collins, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Miles Costello, Kasia MacIejowska, Wes Streeting President, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIs the show over for buy-to-let The Times Met police chief is ousted in Tory coup Sir Ian Blair resigns after declaration of no confidence How thinking man's copper lost his grip on Met European bank rescue plan lies in tatters Fossett plane found Brown's reshuffle Rock block on savers Everton crash out Inside today Save £100 Blue Line Leading articles Sir Ian Blair has accepted the inevitable with good grace. The next Metropolitan Police Commissioner must be a policeman, not a pseudo-politician Index Backing the Bailout Rescuing the banks has political and financial costs, but the principle is right Illegal Immigrants Romans don't go home —we forgive you: you have earned your citizenship World Opinion Times2 News Obituary Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Inside today George Smith Timesonline US scrapes bottom of pork barrel to push Bill through Pet projects After church, DIY, the pub, park and shops, get ready for . . . Sunday night at the theatre On this forlorn day, the West End will come alive The Workout Banker: two charged Teenage drug addicts Water bills may soar £2m conwoman jailed Three accused Most read at timesonline. co. uk Hundreds of plant species are in danger as Kew seed bank faces £100m shortfall So much more than a fascinating collection Louis Vuitton The Times In his own words The police Bold and ambitious, but thinking man's copper lost his grip on the Met Britain's top policeman Timesonline What they said Picture Gallery Blair is the victim as Tories flex new political muscles Sparks flew as knives were sharpened GUCCI GPs must pay damages for failing to spot heart condition that killed film-maker Family win six-figure award over devoted father In court today Ryanair The Times Marksandspencer New MP poised for Cabinet but Brown's reshuffle leaves the big guns in place for now Economic crisis lessens demand for shake-up Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Sainsbury's Dave's not on cue with his plan People Our faith in John Craven proved well founded Lenny Henry will make his stage acting debut as Othello Skoda Samantha Cameron impressed Peter York, the style guru … Will Young has talked himself into some extra homework Not ready for the hotdog stand The Face Meat Loaf Picture Gallery Postscript There's no credit crunch at Harper's Bazaar The Times Barclays Father died trying to save girl from river where council removed life-saving gear Skoda NatWest Music labels fight pirates with download free-for-all Rolex Bands on the run Inside Homebase Timesonline Dfs Suicide ban 'breaches right to privacy' I want to choose when the quality of my life is no longer adequate Currys Universities are told to make it easier for pupils at poor schools to make the grade Teacher training in Marbella is cancelled after complaints Patek Philippe Geneve The Times Europe's united action fails as savers rush to withdraw funds The Economy Sarkozy's attempts to co-ordinate a response to the credit crisis are undone by unilateral action in Greece, Patrick Hosking writes Inside today Timesonline Falling house prices The Economy Nervous banks fuel consumer fears of a tight Christmas Councils facing £1bn shortfall George Bringing home the bacon — Emma, 15, and her pet project Wickes Terrorism fears force US to move London embassy Security How to Lose Friends & Alienate People Locals happy to bid farewell to bollards of Fort Grosvenor Little America 'Severe' risk of terrorist attack close to 7/7 level Hop-on, hop-off bus makes room for capital views Barclays Civil servant in court over Girls Aloud 'porn blog' Moved to tears by the latest fashion accessory Cold wet summer leaves honey in short supply Kate Moss immortalised as an 18-carat golden girl The spot where Ancient Britain was eyed by Claudius Waterstone's J. K. Rowling's earnings top £160m a year Multiple Display Advertising Items University hunts students involved in banned Nazi-style initiation ceremony Richer Sounds Timesonline That rubbish they talk about the credit crunch Capitalism is dead. America has gone socialist. US leadership has collapsed. Europe has shown the way. Oh yes? Now that was a explosive school outing Put out more flags Why we have got to say no, no, no to the rehab lobby Odour of publicity Two words that spell trouble for US voters One of the senators is 'cool', the other is 'maverick'. But neither Obama or McCain can feel happy about their epithet Picture Gallery Say no, no, no to the rehab industry The methadone lobby has built a pharmaceutical holding pen that keeps addicts addicted Scorched earth In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Businesses in the developing countries Vaccination choice Not fit for purpose Banks need to return to cautious principles The price of being a good citizen Timesonline Rural retreat VC speaks for itself A man with a plan Empire's slow decline Professional attire? Sharp practice With Blair gone, this is the right moment to shake up our policing The turmoil at the Met will reignite the debate about whether we should elect police chiefs or create a British FBI, says Tony Travers The Times The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Killer performance of a man who could do anything First night Theatre Aristo Minerva Theatre, Chichester Multiple Display Advertising Items Man who chased the wind: after a year, Fossett's lost plane is found United States Timesonline Smoke signals: residents find new law a real drag Taylors Did he fake death or flee? Unlikely rumours fly on For the record Conspiracy theories Views of bloggers Taylors Sarkozy's credit crunch summit is unlikely to pay off Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro taskforce declares war on pirates Somalia Supply ships need safe passage to avert famine Multiple Display Advertising Items Envoy's leaked letter embarrasses Brown United States McCain's temper tested as Obama poll lead grows United States Magnet Down Kidnap Highway on the feuding, fraying fringe of Russia's empire Taking the bus through the deeply troubled lands of Ossetia, Ingushetia and Chechnya is a journey along an are of crisis, writes Roger Boyes Multiple Display Advertising Items Dividing lines Timesonline This year's improbable research prize goes to . . . (AP): Taser death policeman is found shot (AFP): Skype China monitors political content of all users (AP): How ancient builders used their heads Feuding 'beauty and beast' in squabble over who is using the plane Carpet Right The Times Bans on public spitting and urinating were ignored — now latest law goes up in smoke India Sleepright US overturns nuclear trade ban with India (AFP): Disco disaster (Reuters): Hard-hitting interview (Reuters): Lifesaver drugs US shares sink ahead of fresh bailout vote Energy price warning Toyota to keep jobs Greece backs deposits Quote of the day Digital day of destiny Business big shot Competition rule may force Rock to turn away surge of savers seeking its guaranteed safety Jaguar calls for US-style green subsidy for car industry 'What could have been the must-have toy is not going … Stock markets Action to aid banks must be international Energy needs power of stability Englandsnorthwest Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Will Rose win it in extra time? Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Rose looks to cut costs, not jobs, as M&S sales slide Business big shot No bowler hats, but a rush for jams in Shanghai Sartoriani One of our less tasteful bookmakers is offering bets … City Diary Picture Gallery An invitation arrives to "The Distressed Investors … City Diary Mercedes-Benz Ripples from Chinese property deal felt in City City Diary Taking time out from all the financial confusion City Diary This house in Saginaw, Michigan, a town so far known only as the birthplace of Stevie Wonder, has been bought on eBay for $1.75 by a Chicago woman who has no intention to move there BlackBerrys at the door In the blue corner National Grid says power prices may rise sharply this winter as squeeze on supply is likely Gas glut will provide short respite in increasingly volatile market Timesonline Order book gloom drives down shares in Wolfson Total Paris show's highly polished bodywork can't hide motor industry's poor performance Jobs saved as Toyota reveals new production plans for UK Timesonline Brother Lehman's European creditors prepare for legal action to recoup billions in losses Banking crisis HSBC The power to freeze M&G support boosts hopes for takeover of HBOS ECB signals first rate cut in five years as turmoil … Trichet says financial crisis is unprecedented Three-month rates rise Greece follows Irish lead with guarantee on deposits Timesonline UBS hints at first signs of banking revival with forecast of a profit next year Huge credit crunch losses bring rethink on risk Investec Capital Markets Backing from Buffett not enough to halt GE share slide Dublin adds Facebook to its list of friends as website plans new HQ Timesonline Fanfare for new Nintendo DS console, but it will not be on the shelves for Christmas Google unveils 'trillion-dollar' clean energy programme The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Donkey Sanctuary British funds Credit crunch creates a funding cliffhanger for the film industry Timesonline Hard times may change how we all get our kicks Media Mediapolis 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 Loan deal may give Yell something to shout about Market report Axon plumps for HCL's offer Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Aberdeen expensive despite its chance to get big in Japan Marks & Spencer Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day NWF Group Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium Care of all kinds gets a 'super-watchdog' The head of the new combined regulator for health, social and psychiatric care tells David Rose of the opportunities ahead Community spirit can help to solve an age-old problem The lowdown Timesonline Should university fees be capped? Oxford University's chancellor has said the tuition fee cap should be abolished. We asked for views Management briefing Effective charity funding could result from the adoption of a wisdom-of-the-crowd mentality Monday This week Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Boris Yefimov Cartoonist who survived the dangers of serving the Soviet regime whose enemies he lampooned from its birth to its demise Boris Yefimov, cartoonist, was born on September 28,1900. He died on October 1,2008, aged 108 'He was chosen to sing solo before the King and Queen' Denis Barthel Boy soprano in the Temple Church choir who sang before George V at the first world broadcast of the Festival of Remembrance in 1931 Denis Barthel, MBE, boy soprano, soldier and businessman, was born on May 19,1916. He died on September 13,2008, aged 92 Marjorie Thomas Mezzo-soprano who became a star of the oratorio repertoire and a favourite of Sir Malcolm Sargent in works by Handel and Elgar Marjorie Thomas, singer, was born on June 5,1923. She died on September 12,2008, aged 85 Timesonline Roger Vanderfield Rugby administrator instrumental in the foundation of the Rugby World Cup Roger Vanderfield, AO, OBE, rugby administrator, was born in 1928. He died on September 25,2008, aged 80 Gianni Masciarelli Winemaker whose skill and care transformed the substandard wines of the Italian Abbruzzi region into award winners and popular favourites Gianni Masciarelli, winemaker, was born in 1956. He died of a heart attack on July 31,2008, aged 53 Applying test of interests of justice on appeals Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Handling proceeds of fraud Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Responsibility for child Queen's Bench Division Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline Memorial Services Dinner Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The death of Sir Roger Casement Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Reception Service appointments Meeting Dinner Legal news Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Sayif can enjoy well-deserved change of fortune Newmarket Yeats faces ten rivals in the group one Prix du Cadran Course specialists Prospect of playing with Lions keeps Byrne fired up Murtagh ponders choice of Arc rides Racing Lingfield Park Hexham Big-race betting Wolverhampton Newmarket Yesterday's racing Ayr Goodwood Great Leighs Football Results Rugby union Snooker Speedway Tennis Khan preparing to roll with the punches as part of learning curve Boxing Briton will spar with Pacquiao in the US Haye takes big risk in hope of becoming true heavyweight Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Hansen shows Klitschko how to swing Golf The Sunday Times Justin Rose and Kate, his wife, are expecting their … First-round scores Armstrong rejects offer of more tests Cycling Timesonline Ellis plans grand farewell party to mark invitation from Australia Rugby league Thelondonpaper Federer decides to take a short break Williams keep faith Grobler adds to team Hampshire sign Cork Tough break for Cope Harlequins extend their winning record thanks to Monye double Rugby union The Times Guinness Premiership England have to live with out-of-form players in elite Byrne nears peak after emulating legend's ascent from the Valleys Wales full back follows path of J. 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Williams towards place on Lions tour, writes David Hands In the hunt The Times Kinnear speaks his own language as he confronts critics head on Football Interim manager turns air blue with rant Blasts from the past Brown relishes chance to boost meagre tally The Sweeper Bolton weigh up claim over Tévez for lost prize-money Rooney expected to answer England call Globrix Crouch walks tall as rescue act ends long night for Portsmouth Uefa Cup Abuse against Campbell is intolerable, says Wenger Agger may find lure of Real too hard to resist Spanish club put Liverpool defender at top of wanted list Kuyt adamant Gerrard will not be swayed by City cash FIFA More misery leaves Moyes on floor Wright-Phillips helps City back on track after two derailments The Times Motherwell's first European match at Fir Park for 13 … Relieved Ramos gets off hook as Spurs scramble through to group stage Multiple Display Advertising Items Harewood displays glimpses of last season's form to What happens next? Times Crossword 24,035 Picture Gallery The Times Everton fail to match high Standard and crash out of Uefa Cup Scolari starts search for striker Chelsea manager desperate to recruit extra firepower The Times Bad with a putter? Celebrities on course for new The Times Cheerleaders hitting below the belt One's called Sarah, the other looks like Palin — and together, says Caitlin Moran, they are the funniest force in the world Angels of the North When Bill Bryson travelled to Newcastle to see his daughter take part in the Bupa Great North Run, he was overwhelmed by an ocean of goodwill A sporting chance Enter our competition Ah, I know what the problem is, it's a touch of man flu The Times Financial meltdown watch Bad statistics Questionable answers AA Paris presents the past and future of fashion Paris Fashion Week Carolyn Asome watched as Paris lauded the past and present triumphs of Sonia Rykiel, caught Stella's greatest hits and saw Milky Way prints at Hussein Chalayan. A tech-savvy Lisa Armstrong stayed in bed with Viktor & Rolf Timesonline It pays to bone up on lamb Food Masterclass Good news for your budget and tastebuds — cheaper cuts can often be more flavoursome Magimix Lamb koresh with rhubarb Jamie needs to freak out about supermarkets Fun with fungi Short cuts Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Artssounds The Boy made good Tim Teeman meets a Boy George off drugs, working with Kanye, thinking positive about being back in court, and full of advice for Amy How to plan and run an art fair Axemen need their chops With the computer game Guitar Hero anyone can pretend to be Hendrix or Clapton, but as Emma Townshend knows, there's much more to playing the guitar than striking poses It could be them, but do they want it? A world in crisis? Unleash the pop stars When the global going gets tough, musicians' creative juices get going, Pete Paphides warns The Times Definitely (maybe) a return to glory New releases Pop Oasis Dig Out Your Soul Big Brother Classical Vasily Petrenko Tchaikovsky Naxos Pop The Clash Live at Shea Stadium Sony Classical Robert Holl Schwanengesang Hyperion Out of place and completely at home First night Blues Seasick Steve Albert Hall Theatre Sh*t-M*x Trafalgar Studios, SW1 The Times Theatre Don't You Leave Me Here West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Concert Opening Festival Kings Place, N1 Theatre Six Acts of Love Tron, Glasgow Inside today Timesonline Bold, but is it beautiful? TV & Radio Last night's tv Beautiful People (BBC Two) Ian Hislop Goes off the Rails (BBC Four) Natural Born Sellers (ITV1) Monkfish with saffron couscous Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Cruise First Cut: Britain's Whitest Family Viewing guide Channel 4,7.35pm The Tudors BBC Two, 9pm Recount (TVM, 2008) Film choice More4,9pm Magnolia (1999) Film4,10.45pm Variations Little Britain USA BBC One, 9.30pm Ugly Betty Channel 4,10pm The Devil's Advocate (1997) BBC One, 11.40pm Monday in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Family connection Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio It's a trick of the fly! Young times We have lift-off! Fly Me to the Moon hits our screens today. It's the first 3-D animated movie — but what does our team of young critics make of it? Pandapolar Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day The Times Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4649 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 330 Vale-Bridgecraft Su doku Word Watching Globrix Yesterday's Solutions Workout Solution Bricks & Motar Landlords, love hurts Opening bids Brief encounter Do we really need an energy performance certificate? Focus on Travel Local intelligence At a glance For sale In Retro flat in West London Get in. Get out. Get away Out Stylish home in Essex Away Geometric house in Cornwall Islington shrugs off the basin street blues On the ladder Have-a-go hero Makita 12V cordless drill Wreck of the week Catford's hot tin roofs Blue plaque Upwardly mobile Y-fronts not included Should we say bye-to-let? Market report Everything you need to know about the state of the rental market Silkworks Extra commission Shanly Homes Buy-to-let lives on in Catford Queen Mary's Place Just like buses, eight for sale all at once A row of period houses in Hove: a good prospect for buy-to-let? Globrix On the waterfront HM Government The garden room Top ten Primelocation Turn over a new leaf in the garden this autumn Jackson-Stops & Staff Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Winning hand? Is the £3.5m renovation of a Georgian townhouse a gamble too far in this market, asks Fred Redwood My other home is in Wiltshire This house is only six miles off the M4 and an hour from Paddington Fast facts Far-out homes Unstable politics and long-haul flights are no barrier to holiday-house thrill-seekers, writes Susan Emmett Are you game for a share in a safari park? Globrix Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Propertyfinder. com Barratt Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shining examples Shopping It's time to show your metal, says Kasia Maciejowska Globrix Retreat to an oasis of calm This new hotel and spa resort in Languedoc offers peace of mind, says Kasia MacIejowska Fast facts Crest Nicholson
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