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News from 07/10/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, David Wighton, Terry Pratchett, Andrew Billen, Alexandra Frean, Stephen Sklaroff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Gary Duncan, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Neil Inkley, Alexandra Blair, Robert Lindsay, Philip Howard, John Miller, Leslie Walton, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Lauren Thompson, Kaya Burgess, James Hider, Lucy Bannerman, Andrew Norfolk, Warren Mosler, Sathnam Sanghera, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Rachel Sylvester, Deborah Haynes, Andrew Barrett, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, A. Hewitt, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Sir Sigmund Sternberg, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Julia Belluz, Hildur Helga Sigurðardóttir, Edward Gorman, Phil Mason, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Alex Spence, Charlotte Coleman, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, G. Walker, Matt Hughes, Michael Porter, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Tom Coghlan, Tony Titchener, Jerry Diccox, Bronwen Maddox, Fran Yeoman, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Tom Tillery, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Rachel Whiteread, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, Joanna Pitman, Murray Hedgcock, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, David Oliver, Matthew Parris, Paul Redgate, Chris Martin, Helen Power, Councillor Margaret Eaton, Russell Jenkins, Alexia Skinitis, Philip Webster, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Kitty Ussher, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Richard Cobourne, Chris Smyth, Olav Bjortomt, Alex Hardy, Scott Olson, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine,

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Index World takes fright Biggest fall in value of the FTSE 100 since the crash of October 1987 Dow Jones dips below 10,000 $2,500bn is wiped off world shares Gloves are off as US election turns nasty Police chief's turmoil French elite in court Footballer jailed Inside today Save £100 European Economic Confusion Leading articles The financial crisis has exposed weaknesses beyond those of Wall Street and Washington: European governments have demonstrated a failure of leadership Opinion Landlocked If Israel is serious about peace, it must get serious about settlements The Quiet Man In praise of Andrew Adonis, an unsung hero of political administration Times2 Opinion News Register Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Saatchi's old favourites — made in China The art mogul's new gallery is opening with no revolution, writes Rachel Campbell-Johnston Michael Dobbs Treasury may take £50bn stake to shore up high-street banks Banking crisis 06.19 Fortis shares suspended as BNP Paribas takes 75% +++ 09.00 Icesave savers cannot operate accounts online +++ Inside today Act of faith is needed to stop the flight of cash 09.15 Germany confirms €50bn rescue for Hypo Real Estate +++ 10.27 Pope says world financial system built on sand Six solutions - and their drawbacks Zurich The world in turmoil: how the shock waves spread around 11.21 Iceland halts share trading in financial firms +++ 11.29 New car sales down 21% +++ 11.46 Oil at 8-month low +++ 14.30 Dow Jones down 126.48 points at opening +++ 15.20 EU leaders vow to protect both system and depositors Confidence can make all the difference Panic as Iceland faces economic meltdown 15.47 Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Iceland increase protection for savers+++ 16.30 Biggest one-day fall in FTSE 100 Dolce & Gabbana Prosperity built on little was always vulnerable +++ 16.51 Sterling hits a 30-month low against dollar 17.30 Worst one-day percentage fall in European shares 'We could go bankrupt' Ryanair Barclays I'm sorry — forgive me in another life, begged police chief in final messages Total The Workout By-election date Most read at timesonline. co. uk Watch Animal rights group 'waged six-year blackmail war' Mercedes-Benz Beyond petroleum Farewell, then, Minister for the People page People Respeck for hip-hop bish boy The Face FedEx Boris Johnson's successor as MP for Henley has in The Duke of Edinburgh was equally concerned to maintain Karl Lagerfeld gives the traditional Alpine dirndl ensemble, modelled by Salma Hayek, close inspection during a German TV show Joss Stone, the Devon damsel, is currently being put Glen Hansard felt like "a plumber at a flower show" … Postscript Depeche Mode have announced an ambitious "tour of the Human evolution is over, says leading geneticist Expedia Direct line for business Car-crash footballer given seven years for killing two boys Drunken goalkeeper was driving at 90mph Dfs Happy ending to barn owl's big adventure BT Women make breakthrough to High Court bench Vast plankton bloom can be seen from space Starbucks acts to stem cascade of wasted water 16-year-old schoolboy qualifies as pilot Fresh hope of payout for Buncefield blaze victims Postman Pat in a hi-tech spat as post offices shut Norwich Union Holiday Inn Dell 'Within our lifetime hundreds of species could be lost as a result of our own actions . . . we must ensure our legacy is not to wipe out many of our closest relatives' Cancer is killing off devils Case study Disappearing fast Ferret returns to prairie Case study Numbers recovering Amex Home is where your heart is, so you must pay taxes here, Revenue tells a 'non-dom' Howdens Halifax In court today From bored to boardroom: pupils given wake-up call with seminar-style lessons Sky Timesonline Independent schools face 'charity test' Whatever, says Darling. Does he look bothered? Shared Planet HSBC Chef 'chopped up gay lover and cooked him with fresh herbs' Lastminute Stagecoach I can't see a future for these prophets of doom It is hard to forecast anything confidently these days. Those predicting the death of capitalism need new crystal balls There's no need for fear and loathing Trainspotting US-style Fake, shallow Sarah Palin is simply beyond parody Must-have KITT The new Labour family — seething with hatred Not only is the future of the party as precarious as it was three weeks ago, there is still no sense of direction Picture Gallery Shallow, fake . . . Palin is beyond parody The kid-glove treatment of the Republican vice-presidential candidate an insult to women Goodbye to all that In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Mandelson's peerage A payroll tax holiday Now is not the time to lower interest rates Speak its name to kill dementia Baseball strike was beginners' luck Timesonline Responsible policing Recruits are part of the fabric of Britain Roman decline Parakeets' paradise Graphic truths Hot under the collar 'Me? Insensitive to what? The Iranians?' The gift that politicians have of uttering the unwise, the outrageous and the plain silly shows little sign of decline.'They have learnt nothing and have forgotten nothing.' Talleyrand said in 1796 of aristocratic French politicians. For the new edition of their book, Matthew Parris and Phil Mason have … London eye The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Sage of Scarborough triumphs again on the home front First night Theatre The Norman Conquests Old Vic O2 The Times French elite appear in court over 'Lord of War' Angola arms deal France Outrage as Basque terrorist is granted bail to have Struggle to end violence Resurgent Taleban vow to disrupt 'joke' election Summer campaign to test Karzai's credibility Afghanistan Win Property Investing Sky US to hand over Saddam palace after staff move to new embassy Iraq Palestinians in court fight over 'land robber' settlers Israel ING Direct Heels are on, gloves are off as rival campaigns dig up the dirt US Elections Candidates face fiercest scrutiny yet Teachingexhibitions Players from the past McCain gets comfy chair and chance to make up lost ground Rac Timesonline The Times Anger as Basque terrorist is granted bail to have IVF Spain The Times Rebel suicide attack kills 27 Bomber fleet takes to the air (AFP): Sweet smell of genetic success (AP): Fair ride mother drops toddler Life sentence Castle Cover Ofgem calls for reform of the energy market BA-lberia deal delay JJB insurance blow Worries over lcesave Quote of the day Cash in the bank Business big shot CBI urges rate cut for Britain as central banks link to fight crisis Inside today 'They jumped in the lifeboat before the women and Stock markets Osmond's plan could be added to the others Energy regulator short of power Capgemini Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies A gloomy view of 'bargains' Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Energy watchdog says 'unfair' market needs reform Business big shot Timesonline In dread of the bill Case history Sartoriani Department for children, schools and families Slow seat sales hamper BA-Iberia deal, says Walsh Insurers halt credit cover for JJB Sports suppliers Total capitulation opens way for £700m Buncefield payout Travelodge Announcement One victim of the collapse of GuestInvest, the hotel … City Diary Picture Gallery Jazz FM is back, along with Richard Wheatly and City Diary Emirates Small-town America counters the credit crunch City Diary This is an art installation at Canary Wharf, a scale model of the entire development made out of recycleable card City Diary Dormant accounts, and also strangely silent City Diary Minister on the move In the blue corner Kitty Ussher Scramble to set up bank rescues as panic sweeps the Continent Banking crisis Brics collapse as investors take flight from emerging markets A week of salvage operations throughout Europe No sign yet that the bubble of fear will burst Lehman staff will make millions to unwind trades Inside today Fuld tells hearing that he takes no responsibility for collapse Timesonline The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds Doctors must stop squabbling over the patient Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 RBS at lowest level for ten years amid toxic debt fears Market report Drama at Oakdene's TV studio Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Xchanging given extra weight after reversing the cashflow Kofax Deal of the day Timesonline Waterman Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Cardboard boxes hold fresh opportunities Management & Finance The financial crisis has thrown many skilled bank staff out of work but, as Emily Ford writes, their expertise is in demand elsewhere Case study Charlotte Coleman, 33, training manager for a financial services company The lowdown Timesonline In an uncertain financial world, your level of protection depends on where you are European countries' deposit guarantees vary considerably, reports Christine Seib Reforming payment insurance will backfire on borrowers Arbuthnot finance director Movers & Shakers Investec wealth managers Phoenix Equity role Altium appointments Penfida adviser New director on LV= board Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Brigadier Hugo Ironside PoW escapee and Colditz veteran who diverted the inmates with theatre productions and then returned to being a professional soldier Brigadier H. C. W. Ironside, OBE, Colditz veteran, was born on June 14,1918. He died on October 3,2008, aged 90 Lieutenant Edward Briggs Naval officer who was the last survivor of the three crew members saved from the destruction of the battlecruiser Hood in 1941 Lieutenant Edward Briggs MBE, naval officer, was born on March 1,1923. He died on October 5,2008, aged 85 Moschino's was a style she thought the English could Nick Reynolds Member of the Kingston Trio who had hits with several gentle folk songs before being eclipsed by the sexy radicalism of Bob Dylan Lin Arroyo Architect and high priest of 'mambo Modernism' in Cuba who designed Havana's National Theatre, Sports Palace and Hilton Hotel Nicolás "Lin" Arroyo, architect and urban planner, was born on August 31,1917. He died on July 30,2008, aged 90 Gai Pearl Marshall Bluebell Girl and femme fatale who took centre stage in fashion public relations Gai Pearl Marshall, dancer and fashion PR, was born on July 5,1933. She died of complications from emphysema on September 12,2008, aged 75 David Jones Lives remembered Boris Yefimov Gurkha veterans entry policy is irrational Law Report Queen's Bench Division When judicial error in EC law gives rise to damages Chancery Division Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Timesonline Marriages Deaths Thanksgiving Services Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Staffordshire's Potteries working at full blast Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Luncheon Appointment Legal news Public Notices Legal Notices Sue Ryder Care Reader Offers Ltd The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Zarkava's brilliance reflected by total belief of Soumillon Pontefract Yesterday's results The Times Warwick Capello gets tough with club managers after refusing … Windsor Course specialists Bet of the day Catterick Folkestone Leicester Gloucester aim to have their fill at last by heading Europe's top table Rugby union Heineken Cup pool stage The Times Ramprakash banned for two matches Plain sailing ahead Tour de France fallout Best appeal rejected Ballesteros taken to hospital after dizzy spell Golf Football Results American football Baseball Cricket Ice hockey Speedway Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Milkround Mayweather makes early impression on Hatton Boxing Timesonline Long players Purdham earns England World Cup call-up Rugby league Timesonline Foster avoids sinking fast despite hairy moments The Times Hamilton must show his best side The British driver is a man of many faces. Edward Gorman asks which one we will see in the coming, decisive weeks Robert Kubica and Nick Heidfeld will remain as drivers Timesonline Kuyt optimistic Liverpool are on course despite Skrtel injury blow Hughes to push new owners for more Mike Newell was appointed the manager of Grimsby Town The Times Teamwork and common sense: old-fashioned values help Hull to turn the tables on big clubs Bentley believes attempt to make him convertible has proved costly Ramos convinces officials he should stay on Two helmsmen 96 years apart but united by search for a lifeboat Tottenham named in top seeds for Uefa Cup No international return for Ireland The Sweeper Can Capello inspire midfield misfits? Lampard and Gerrard must be more flexible Green determined to atone for his slip in standards Starting to make a point Pearce forced to reshuffle as experienced pair drop out Timesonline Chelsea learn to be loved under Scolari Stuart Pearce is having Italian lessons so he can Fabio Capello has restored confidence to the England On the signing of Luka Modric in the spring, one Blatter puts his mouth where the money is in call for level playing field Influx of foreign owners alarms Fifa president Skoda Auto Spread of overseas aid Political animal always at heart of debate Times Crossword 24,038 Picture Gallery The Times Capello takes hard line on selection to put managers in their place Italian rejects idea of Rooney compromise The Times Inside today Big fight coming up? Hatton's new fitness regime is a piece of cake Blatter fires opening shots in fight against foreign The Times Sing if you're glad to be ex-gay At a Christian 'boot camp' in the US, those struggling to reconcile faith and sexuality are taught to overcome their gayness. Lucy Bannerman, who signed up for a course, reports on the 'ex-gay' groups now spreading to the UK AA Homosexuality and the Church: views from the pulpit Nighthawks by Edward Hopper (1942) Modern art explained Next Tuesday . . . Family, business Middle-class dilemma Brand Alley What did I learn at uni? Sorry, it's all a bit of a blur The Times Back to life, back to reality: fashion month draws … Paris Fashion Week Whether by heading to rough districts, creating clothes that looked ready to wear or even (gasp!) using Size 10 models, Paris's final shows seemed to acknowledge the real world. Lisa Armstrong finds a silver lining to the credit crunch Medical Aid for Palestinians His death was like a bomb going off in the middle of us As a TV drama examines the killing of Tom Hurndall by Israeli forces in Gaza, his sister talks for the first time about his death, the devastating impact that it had on the family and their campaign for the Palestinians. Penny Wark reports Priory Department for children, schools and families End of the supernanny? The economic downturn means a bleak future for the luxury nanny market, says Alexandra Blair My sisters never did their share of caring for our mum before she died and now there's hostility over her will. How can l create peace? Multiple Display Advertising Items All about andy The man who had nothing All his possessions — even his birth certificate — went into landfill in an artistic grand gesture seven years ago. Now Michael Landy has gone back to basics with a series of pencil portraits, finds Rachel Campbell-Johnston The Times Art School In the picture Turner prize-winning artist Rachel Whiteread on sitting for Michael Landy Andy's sweepings from the Factory floor Another day, another Warhol exhibition, but this time the Hayward is putting on show the results of the artist's relentless self-obsession, says Joanna Pitman Free with the Times Today Joy Division — Closer Tomorrow Rain Man New York City is playing Mindgames with me Radio Familiarity breeds content First night Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden Concert Northern Sinfonia/Zehetmair Sage, Gateshead Dance Scottish Ballet Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre Memory Pleasance, N1 TimesOffers Survival of the thickest Last night's tv Unbreakable(Five) The Story of maths(BBC four) Ell Stone(Sci-Fi) Pigeon and peas with bacon Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times Twiggy's Frock Exchange/British Style Genius Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm/9pm Sunshine BBC One, 9pm Heaven Can Wait (1943) Film choice Film4,2.40pm Once Upon a Time in America (1984) Film4,10.50pm Variations Jamie's Ministry of Food Channel 4,9pm Dear Frankle (2004) BBC One, 12.05am Dawn Porter: Mail Order Bride Channel 4,10pm The Wood (1999) Channel 4,2am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital channel Digital choice Daytime sport Eternally High School Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Classroom? Chat room! Young times YouTube, MySpace, Facebook: communicating via the internet is all the rage. Should blogging and vlogging be on our schools' curriculum? Bfi 52nd London Film Festival Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Word ladder Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4652 Polygon Appeal Times2 Quiz Codeword No 333 Sunrise Su doku Word Watching More Puzzles Picture Gallery The National Autistic Society Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution KenKen

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