News from 09/10/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Clive Stringer, Julia Pascal, Tony Halpin Moscow Correspondent, Joan Bakewell, Gary Duncan, Ed Cooke, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Martin Wright, Robert Lindsay, Richard Barraclough, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Howard Rosen, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Michael Binyon, James Ducker, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Simon Schama, Wendy Ide, Niall Quinn, QC, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Andrew Norfolk, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, R. Stevens, G. Viney, Iain Duncan Smith, Francis Elliott, Sir William Paterson, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Dr Pam Spurr, Debra Craine, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Chloe Lambert, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Jennifer Saunders, Peter Chapman, Charles Bieber, Canon David Meara, Julia Belluz, Sara Paton, Tim Teeman, Edward Gorman, James Mottram, Angela Jameson Industrial correspondent, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Professor Ian Blackshaw, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jesse Norman, Maureen Kellett Chairman of the London Drug Policy Forum, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Suzanne Plunkett, Rebecca O'Connor, Matt Hughes, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Brian Grist, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Thomas Jeffersen, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Helen Power, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Dr M. S. Ali, Peter George, David Diprose, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Laurence G. Wilson, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Sophie Tedmanson, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Maria Dylewska, James Christopher, David Budworth, Adam Sherwin, Keith Flitcroft, Olav Bjortomt, Richard Lyttelton Chairman, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Christopher Irvine, William Gumede,
ResumoIndex Is this the safest place to put your money? Rate cuts overshadowed by spectre of recession IMF says world is heading for major downturn Index Universities overtaken by richer foreign rivals Rubens sketch saved South Africa turmoil Hopes for Obama Terry injury blow Inside today Index Confidence Boost Leading articles The Government has formulated an intelligent plan to shore up the banks. But those who presided over recklessness should not expect to keep their jobs Index University Challenge Whatever happened to the University of Bologna? Billets Don't Google can now spare your morning-after blushes Times2 News Opinion Law Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Index Islanders with a cod-given talent for putting deals on ice Behind the story If the country's bust, how will it pay us? Jaeger-Lecoultre Town hall millions may be lost in Iceland Banking crisis 02.00 Hong Kong makes biggest interest-rate cut for a decade +++ 07.30 Darling unveils £50bn bank rescue Behind closed doors: how uncertainty has penetrated one affluent city suburb Banking crisis 08.02 Iceland's Kaupthing gets emergency loan from Sweden +++ 08.09 Iceland takes over Glitnir bank +++ 08.30 Looking for the latest news on the markets while on … Savers vault from the banks to a safe place at home Cheaper food and petrol offer cheer amid the gloom Church's Darling's longest night: from mass takeaway to massive giveaway What does it mean? Gordo gets off the floor to knock out Dave Scotland stands to lose a lot more than mere pride Real pain to come with higher taxes and less spending Gucci At last, the longest suicide note comes to life and Brown gets to seize the banks Lenders pull plug on top mortgage deals Millions to benefits from variable rate cuts Don't overdo the pessimism Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items Last-gasp donation helps Tate raise £6m to save Rubens treasure for the nation Hirst 'trinkets' dumb down arts, says Queen's composer The Workout Taxpayers face £1bn Olympic village bill Cook found in freezer Civil servant in court Smacking ban fails Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk British universities lose ground to their richer foreign rivals Multiple Display Advertising Items UK institutions in the world's top 200 EDFENERGY Drivers will have no escape from new speed cameras Volkswagen Saab Barclays Another post-Tardis test is passed with wry humour First night Theatre Love's Labour's Lost Stratford-upon-Avon Nokia Heroic paratrooper killed in a minefield as helicopter rescue mission went wrong Multiple Display Advertising Items Hope for the elderly as care homes are forced to give residents a voice Care homes Rosemary Bennett and David Rose report on tough changes that should raise standards HSBC A little thoughtfulness can make all the difference SELFRIDGES&Co My mother went through five homes . . . in the end I had to look after her myself Case Study Flat linked to bomb factory used by 7/7 terrorists Hamilton & Inches Prince admits environmental cost of green speech Mother arrested after young sons die in house fire Language row halts black police talks with Met Jellyfish light show wins Nobel Prize for scientists The 1960s? Sell-outs. Radical youth means the 1930s Multiple Display Advertising Items It was about the songs, not starting a social revolution Harold Pinter shares his thoughts on the first night of No Man's Land with David Walliams and Sir Michael Gambon Halifax Harrods opening a gig too fur for Leona Lewis People The next great man of Letters? The Face Sir Mick Jagger was given a lesson in punctuality when Tom Cruise's split with Nicole Kidman went down badly Postscript Amex At the opening of Charles Saatchi's new gallery, Gavin BBC to pay £½m costs in IVF libel case Multiple Display Advertising Items IVF success rates Google takes sober look at drunken e-mails A new computer program offers protection from your own late-night lunacy, Will Pavia writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Smoker faces life for shooting boxer after row in bar ING Direct Dyson drops school plan Dog is shot dead after rampage Former DJ jailed over child porn 2,500 bodies to be exhumed Harrods Darling's innovations may stave off depression Two key planks of the Chancellor's plan may be enough to stabilise the banking system. But it will be only a small mercy How do I size thee? Let me count the ways Back of the class Sweet word Why High School Musical is sadly misunderstood Dark thought Footnotes Be confident, two and two still make four This is as much a psychological crisis as a financial one. When baseless fear takes hold, it becomes rational to follow Picture Gallery High School Musical. Resistance is futile The ubiquitous blockbuster is nothing to be afraid of. And, mums, it has a topless locker scene Credit bubbles and rising inflation In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Criminals do have redeeming features Ivor Newton House No minority interest The highs and lows of interest rates and Icesave Drug abuse needs flexible response Timesonline A duty to ease death Unwanted movement Roman survival Shrieking about wine Compensation culture Things fall apart: the silent but pernicious effects of recession In times of financial downturn the cancer of debt spreads through society, ruining adults and children as it goes, says Iain Duncan Smith Dfs The Daily University Register Timesonline Timesonline Mandela's party faces split as a man called Terror files for political divorce South Africa Fight over the 'real' ANC could give birth to a better society Rainforest of the deep reveals its strange new life Taking over from Mandelson is no job for a Lady Multiple Display Advertising Items Picasso is too low-brow for the Louvre, say purists France Magnet 'They can rig votes or try to kill him': how fear haunts hope in the ghetto US Elections South Siders in Chicago cannot believe that a man named Barack Hussein Obama would ever be able to take the oath of office, reports Martin Fletcher The Times Spotlight is back on 'terrorist friend' Timesonline Action Orange revolution victors to become election rivals after coalition collapses Ukraine Multiple Display Advertising Items Russia withdraws from Georgia First test for ruler (AFP): US air strike toll (Reuters): Sound of silence (AP): Slow: whale ahead Multiple Display Advertising Items New life revealed in rainforests of the deep Australia AIG granted further $38bn federal lifeline Boost for Sainsbury's Bonus culture dented Quote of the day Bank under pressure Business big shots David Mayhew and Robin Budenberg Pressure grows on Goodwin to quit if RBS receives rescue funds Government announces preference share plan Share out 'The world economy is now entering a major downturn' Inside today Stock markets The banks do well out of the rescue plan Big bets can mean big debts Chicago GSB Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Prudence? Why bother? Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Tchenguiz could lose up to £1bn as Kaupthing fights to survive Iceland's banking collapse Lender takes over J Sainsbury and M&B stakes Business big shots Timesonline The mighty start to fall with a crash and a crunch Teather & Greenwood, which this year changed its name City Diary Picture Gallery All this upheaval is playing havoc with people's City Diary Birmingham Crisis? What crisis? Oh, that one. And that one City Diary Let no one accuse the FSA of acting in haste City Diary I want one of these! This is a device that goes into the USB port on your computer Scotch mist in Panama In the blue corner Sainsbury's own brands take pride of place as shoppers hunt for bargains Stagecoach plans to trim workforce when City redundancies take hold Timesonline Food prices edge down to offer reprieve for consumers Samsung Government takes control of UK arm of Kaupthing The Times Centurian Iceland lets currency find own level and prepares for Russian loan negotiations Boardroom recruits to face grilling as FSA ends rubber-stamping Shareholders call for bank directors to share the pain, putting pressure on Barclays, HBOS and RBS, report Christine Seib and Patrick Hosking The Times In the line of fire We now seem to have the same script After half-point cut in interest rates, directors and unions call for more Experts divided The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds IMF gives bleakest assessment of prospects in years Multiple Display Advertising Items The global competitiveness league 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 Mining stocks fall in a hole as Chinese demand falters Market report Comfort for Land of Leather Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day When the going gets tough, Serco has much to commend it BH Macro Deal of the day Timesonline Thorntons Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Crockett & Jones Does judging still have appeal? Women are making it to the top posts but are these still a sought-after prize, asks Frances Gibb Queen's Counsel Law Diary Timesonline Times Law Lawyer of the week Graham Nicholson Tomorrow Snapping China as it changes for our Law competition Come and see our etchings some time City Firms are increasingly becoming collectors, sponsors and patrons of the arts, reports Edward Fennell Multiple Display Advertising Items Dame Maeve Fort Shrewd diplomat who developed a valuable expertise in the affairs of the countries of southern Africa Dame Maeve Fort, DCMG, DCVO, diplomat, was born on November 19,1940. She died after a short illness, on September 18,2008, aged 67 Timesonline He persuaded the Queen to place a microphone in her Edward Grayson Lives remembered Sir Edwin Nixon Marjorie Thomas Terry Fincher Versatile, award-winning Fleet Street photographer who captured affecting images of war zones and took vivid portraits of celebrities Terry Fincher, photographer, was born on July 8,1931. He died of kidney cancer on October 6,2008, aged 77 Timesonline Bob Friend Seasoned BBC correspondent who later became a popular Sky News presenter Bob Friend, MBE, journalist and broadcaster, was born on January 20,1938. He died of cancer on October 8,2008, aged 70 Court Circular Householders get no tax relief for extra road noise Law Report Court of Appeal Injunction not available in investment arbitration Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Times Online Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Legal Notices 'These boots are made for walking' Times Archive Timesonline Appointment Court & Social Legal news Barony Latest wills Personals Legal Notices Public Notices Sue Ryder Care Reader Offers Ltd Weather Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move Cecil's enthusiasm keeps the shadow of cancer at bay Newbury Plans to change Formula One that could save millions Southwell Wincanton Great Leighs Course specialists Fitzgerald lost for words as Geraghty gets flyer Racing Bet of the day The meeting at Ayr tomorrow has been abandoned because Cipriani forced to roll with punches of a life increasingly under the spotlight Rugby union Waldouck's injury is the latest body blow for Wasps Timesonline Smith rewards Gleeson for putting past behind him Rugby league Doubles all round as players check in to Dublin Football Results Nottingham Yesterday's racing results Rugby league Exeter Tennis Towcester Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Kempton Park The Sunday Times Khan searching for remedy after refusing to take defeat on the chin Boxing Lightweight wants to toughen glass jaw The Times IOC set to retest samples as part of latest grand plan in war on cheats Olympic Games Paula Radcliffe will run a ten-mile race for the first The Times Brazil switch benefits Birmingham show Madrid tees up bid Robson's early exit Now this is what I call the impossible job Chingoka's role on ICC committee is a story you couldn't make up India's famous five begin last stand together with targets in sight Tendulkar has Lara's record within grasp Off their own bat The Times Sehwag stokes fires claiming Australia won by 'cheating' Formula One's economy drive puts engines on same standard Motor racing Aim to cut costs by 90 per cent for 2010 Hamilton recycles green ideas but carbon footprint hit by fame Coulthard to swap Red Bull seat for role as BBC pundit Thelondonpaper Bruce denies Palacios United 'deal' The Sweeper Neville refusing to give up after learning family values Football Kazakhstan revolution leaves wary England entering unknown territory Rivals put faith in new coach and new team Timesonline Pearce wants under-21s to acquire taste of success Wayne Hennessey, the Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper Platini turns up the heat with attack on 'foreign invasion' at leading clubs Debts 'may lead to Champions League exclusion' Players not immune to problems of Wall Street Stage set for understudy Ferdinand to play role of leading man England's stand-in captain issues rallying cry Skoda Downsizing pays off for Wright-Phillips Times Crossword 24,040 Picture Gallery The Times Terry to miss Wembley clash Injured England captain also a doubt to face Belarus The Times Inside today It's an impossible job but somebody has to do it Index The land of cool turns bitter Iceland's financier-Vikings made their homeland trendy and wealthy — until the banking crisis left it with crippling debts. Roger Boyes reports from Reykjavik Icelandic facts Sharks and elves Björk and jumpers Icelandic exports Competition From out of a clear blue sky Every reader tells a story Each week, a Times reader writes a personal tale about a memorable moment in his or her life. Today, Jenny Pagliaro remembers a summer's day in 1945 . . . Mr Memory Medical mnemonics Caught up by the Tornado The first steam locomotive to be built in Britain since the Fifties will soon be running on the main line. Michael Binyon was blown away by it Timesonline Jamie tucks into the poor and fat — TV's staple diet The Times I slept with my teacher . . . but he's not a sex offender The Sexes At the age of 17, Julia Pascal began an affair with her drama teacher. Though she now regrets the relationship, she agrees with a teaching union leader that men such as her former lover should not be prosecuted for having relationships with pupils above the age of consent AA Notes on scandals Famous stories of teacher-pupil affairs Central heating is for wimps Love in a cold climate With energy costs rising, Damian Whitworth introduces the first installment in a new weekly series which will chart how long he and his young family can go without turning on the heat Britt Ekland Honesty box The Swedish actress, novelist and former Bond girl is now 66. She lives in Los Angeles and Stockholm and has three children, Victoria, 43, Nikolaj, 35, and 20-year-old Thomas Jeffersen Tense imperfect Therapy notes A small price for amazing graft and craft The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Index The long goodbye Steve McQueen's movie Hunger hinges on a stunning scene between an IRA man and a priest. Kevin Maher asks the actors how they did it Hey Cowboy, a new film award, and what next for Paul Andrew Williams? Reel life Art School Long shots Scenes without end The perfect film . . . of simpler times The Princess Bride(ROn Reiner, 1987) Catch the small fry in the big pond The London Film Festival isn't all box-office blockbusters — it has more discreet charms too, says Wendy Ide A Neapolitan nightmare Film reviews Matteo Garrone's brutal gangland masterpiece Gomorrah simply blows James Christopher away Gomorrah 15,137minutes The House Bunny 12A, 97 minutes City of Ember PG, 94 minutes Gunnin' for That #1 Spot 15,90 minutes Love stalls in reverse Gere and slow Lane Film reviews A usually reliable pair of stars drown in the unremitting film reviews Gloop of Nights in Rodanthe, says Wendy Ide Nights in Rodanthe PG, 96 minutes Mirrors 15,111 minutes Mutant Chronicles 18,111 minutes Bigga than Ben: A Russians' Guide to Ripping Off London Tbc, 85 minutes Tu£sday 15,78 minutes Free with the Times Today New Order — Power, Corruption & Lies In the name of the godfathers Their web of violence and corruption makes them the bosses of Naples. Now a stunning film exposes the dark world of the Camorra. James Mottram meets its director, Matteo Garrone Timesonline Trapped in Pinter's sticky web First night Theatre No Man's Land Duke of York's Pop Elbow Guildhall, Portsmouth Concert Orr/Gardiner Festival Hall Culture Dance Australian Ballet/Bangarra Sadler's Wells, EC1 Timesonline Englishmen abroad TV&Radio Last night's tv Paul Merton in India (Five) Greatest Cities of the World with Griff Rhys Jones (ITV1) The Hills (MTV One) Pollack with parsley cheese sauce Dinner tonight Eat it with The Graham Norton Show BBC Two, 10pm Tv today The Times The Restaurant Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm Chateau Monty Channel 4,8.30pm Cutting Edge: Ninety Naps a Day Channel 4,9pm An Officer and a Gentleman (1982) Film choice Film4,9pm A Perfect World (1993) Five, 10pm Variations The Lady Vanishes (1938, b/w) BBC Four, 10pm Beautiful People BBC Two, 9.30pm Sawdust and Tinsel (1953, b/w) Film4,1.30pm Plus Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Parky life Answers from Page 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Young times Now hear this, aliens! The Times Daily dingbat Spiral Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4654 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 335 Vale Bridgecraft Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution
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