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News from 10/10/2008

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Carol Lewis, Joan Bakewell, Robert Hands, Fred Redwood, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, David Wighton Business Editor, Wendy Richard, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Lawrence T. Roach Deputy Assistant Commissioner, John Watts, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, Sarah Urwin Jones, Tony Turnbull, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mike Harvey, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, Lord Ashcroft, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Colin Fuller, Patrick Kidd, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joanna Sugden, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Richard Kerbaj, Giles Coren, David Sharrock, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Chris McCooey, Joel Hagan, Gabby Logan, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Liza Ramrayka, Joanna Weinberg, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Igor Toronyi-Lalic, Dan Sabbagh, Nicholas Blanford, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Sally Moore, Jenny MacArthur, Sir Andrew Derbyshire, Sean O'Neill Crime & Security Editor, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Julia Belluz, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Sir Jonathan Sacks, Hugo Rifkind, Edward Gorman, David Frean, Caroline Simpson, Ed Potton, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Scott Rutherford, Sam Coates, Alex Renton, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Sue Whiting, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Christine Blower Acting General Secretary, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Roy Davidson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Martin Steeves Lieutenant Commander, Alexa Chung, Alice Thomson, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Baroness Rawlings, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Douglas Knowlden, Anne Ashworth, Matthew Burgess Deputy Chief Executive, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Dominic Maxwell, Emily Gosden, Helen Power, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian McIntyre Controller, Richard Beeston, Jacqui Goddard, Tony North, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Mark Loveday, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Coad President, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Gordon Brown, Judith Heywood, Goeffrey N. Jackson, The Rev Mark Binney, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Kasia MacIejowska, Mick Jones, Priya Elan, Grainne Gilmore,

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Index World must follow my example, says Brown Prime Minister calls for concerted global action Index Jury shown killing of Rhys in slow motion 'Terrorist' doctors Iraqi is left to his fate Blast-off for Britons Wilkinson ruled out Inside today Bricks&Mortar Beyond Boom and Bust Leading articles The credit crisis has exposed irresponsible lending practices; policy makers now face tough decision on how to tighten regulation without stifling enterprise Index Speed Really Does Kill The roads are not the place for civil disobedience At Last! And the 2008 Nobel Prize for Literature goes to . . . Times2 News World News Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Jury shown killing of Rhys in slow motion Father in court as CCTV footage is played Teenager given immunity over 'hidden gun' Timesonline Tiffany & Co 'There may be some who will not survive.' Well, thanks for reminding us, Colonel Extract of the Collins speech Rallying the troops The Workout Most read at timesonline. co. uk London bus drivers strike for unified pay Stem cell advance Psychiatric cases rise Times aren't changing Blast-off for a new generation of British astronauts Gucci Manned flight is no longer a risky indulgence New hospice for teenagers can't pay the builders Darling 'risking a run on the banks' by refusing to bail out town halls Banking crisis The pub, the boutique, the footie club – all Icelandic Inside today Timesonline Relations in deep freeze as Iceland denounces Britain's 'unfriendly' action Banking crisis The Times Dolce & Gabbana Brown? Darling? Whose plan is it really? Banking crisis Don't forget the army of backroom boys Ten tips to help you tell if the rescue is working Banking crisis Timesonline It's a jungle out there, so put your savings where they're safe: Botswana Mobile Frightened investors 'pile into property' Buyers in cut-price deals to find homes for cash Steep rise in pleas over mortgage arrears Barclays Inside Boots McFear syndrome stimulates people's hunger for solid assets Marksandspencer Novelist's prize for literature brings French another Nobel to set beside medicine award Timesonline What the critics said about Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio Currys Siemens Stansted go-ahead for 10m more flights Alliance Leicester Timesonline City of eMBER The Times Dfs Dfs Belfast bank worker cleared of £26m robbery after 'farcical' case collapses Police find themselves mired in murky business of politics Iran row looms over release of siege terrorist Never has a tapeworm looked so beautiful . . . MoD loses hard drive with troop and family details Record-breaking catfish outweighs a prop forward CitroËn Twitchers' cliff-hanger The Times CitroËn Academy head quits over second chance for teacher who filmed pupil having sex Coldplay and Sinatra help students play it their way Frequent interruptions during the ceremony to install the new Chancellor of the University of Stirling failed to prevent James Naughtie from receiving his award We were surprised to learn that Simon Pegg's memoirs BASF Liberal dinner party hostess cooks up a storm People Peter Mandelson's introduction to the House of Lords Dave Brailsford, the performance director for GB EastEnder's poignant wedding The Face Postscript Nothing Too Much Just Out of Sight is the title of … Punjab House George Orwell's diaries, now running as a blog 60 years Biggest union threatened with damaging split as two men at the top fail to unite Opens in Cinemas Nationwide Today 'Viagra king' pleads guilty over fake pills Man dies in air crash Energy-saving risk Worms' DNA secret Doctors 'planned campaign of indiscriminate, wholesale death' Terror trial PC World The doctors, the engineer and an Islamic charity in Cambridge M&S Shopping in Tesco for the ingredients of devastation Terror trial WHSmith It's not a war Cabinet, but it can make a difference Multiple Display Advertising Items RAF veteran journeys into past to find body of his lost comrade Toyota The flower fadeth but others endureth for ever The National Trust Tycoon denies assault charge Mother is bailed Oxfam net profit Stonehenge find Nightmare ferret Bringing it all together Iraqi who risked all for Britain is left to his fate in Basra Interpreters Army breaks promise because interpreter is deemed a 'security risk' Three Ministers unwilling to speak up for brave helpers Denmark 'has failed friends too' Interpreters Shrimps' ancient chain gang mystifies scientists Fossils from 500m years ago reveal little pioneers We are MacMillan. Cancer Support Extremist fear at top-security jail No-parcel forces Crisps killed man Boxer's murder Singleton, 105 Cartoonmuseum SELFRIDGES&Co Obama makes his own weather in the storm The banking crisis was a lucky break for the Democrat. But he has an ability to make the most of his good fortune What did you do in the great banking crisis? Hot news Britain can lead the world to financial stability Zoo time The guilty men who sent mum to Iceland Toothless watchdogs have brought us to the brink of catastrophe. We must bring back the stickler, not the nit-picker Picture Gallery We must lead the world to financial stability There are four keys to recovery from the turmoil, but they depend on international co-operation Another sign of the times Thunderer: Thunderer A policeman's lot is not for local control Painful lessons Icesave, good housekeeping and moral values A new structure for government Timesonline Absent custodians Traditional spectacle No to neologism Banking discipline Why the recession is a blessing in disguise We'll smoke less, be fitter, thinner and greener. Oh, and the roads will be safer. Alice Thomson discovers the surprising side of a downturn SELFRIDGES&Co The Daily Universal Register Timesonline This is no way to treat a tremendous story First night Theatre Lord of the Flies Richmond Theatre, TW9 HSBC The Times Russian troops pull out at last as the rebel militias dig in to defy peace deal Soldiers steer clear as bumper drug crop is harvested Cold shoulder for Iceland allows rival to court new ally Carpet Right Sky Dial M for Mufti and quiz the world's first Islamic helpline Furniture Village Questions of faith Drug barons reap bumper harvest as soldiers steer clear Lebanon The Bekaa Valley's lawless plains are fertile ground for cannabis farmers ignored by a Government in crisis, writes Nicholas Blanford Lufthansa RicherSOUNDS The Times (AFP): Millions go hungry as inflation hits 231m per cent Timesonline (AFP): Second round for first election (AFP): Marriage ends in amicable split Bazaar (AFP): Suffering laid bare in call for end to bullfighting Counting the pennies as a chilly wind blows down Main US Elections The election has taken a back seat across the country as shoppers and businesses come to terms with the harsh new financial weather Inside today The Times Report into Palin 'abuse of power' to be published For the anoraks Why a political professor thinks turn to centre is the smart move Carpet Right Iraq must get US troops out, Tehran demands Battle against Taleban 'a failure' Coutts Patek Philippe Geneve The Times The Times The Bares play the Skins in America's beautiful game The Times Grand Designs Live Sugar statement on Woolworths expected Opec set to cut output City hiring down 20% Citigroup pulls out Quote of the day GM hits 60-year low Business big shot Wall Street slides as G7 leaders gather to tackle meltdown threat US moves towards UK-style bank capital boost Inside today 'The perceived power of Mr Peston has provoked some … Stock markets Banks still too delicate to start lending again Russia's Reykjavik connection Englands northwest Commodities Currencies Inequitable life for pensioners Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items C&C chief resigns after fall in share of cider market Business big shot Last orders for the man behind Magners Sartoriani Vodafone is set to control South African joint venture The Times Opportunity to make compensation equitable City Diary All things considered, Wednesday was probably not City Diary I am told that the Nigerian Government has warned its City Diary Picture Gallery This is KLM's 89th Delft Blue house, issued this week to coincide with the Dutch airline's 89th anniversary. The houses are offered to customers in World Business Class and contain Dutch gin. They are also extremely collectable, and heavily traded on eBay, which means that someone, somewhere, must own the full set. All 89. He — and it will be a he, a psychologist writes — might live in your street. That man at No 17 in the shabby green anorak who talks to himself at the bus stop? Keeps himself to himself. Probably quite harmless . . . Useful economic history book to get your hands on City Diary I have had a number of responses, some of them good City Diary Peston has a punk admirer In the blue corner Über-rich count their losses in billions as economic downturn ravages investments Banking crisis Mercedes-Benz Most to lose . . . Timesonline Lloyds TSB Tension between Bank and Treasury despite clamour for teamwork Banking crisis Government considers Tory proposal on annuities HSBC quick to comply with refinancing demands Banking crisis Fund manager Henderson lowers its sights and signals dramatic slowing of investment activity Timesonline The Times Iceland struggles for control as third big bank is nationalised Banking crisis State takeover of Kaupthing is expected to have repercussions on the British high street, Helen Power and Miles Costello report The Times Guernsey gloom Coface pulls cover for Baugur's UK companies IMF to make emergency loans available to developing world Banking crisis Timesonline Lloyds TSB The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Epilepsy research uk British funds Peston, the prophet who can move the markets Media Whether it's Fortune, Time or Loaded, it all boils down to content Timesonline Mediapolis 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 Drax dips on fear of slump hitting demand for power Market report Georgica pins hopes on a strike Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day WH Smith's travelling trade set to beat its high street earnings Markets Wood Group Deal of the day Timesonline Booker Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium 'Halve child poverty' challenge for Brown Public sector Man who buttonholed the Prime Minister on his way to key banking talks says that this could be Labour's great legacy, writes Liza Ramrayka Tea, coffee, cornflakes — and a quick visit to the midwife The lowdown Timesonline Should private schools remain charities? This week the first independent schools are asked to prove their public benefit. Here are two views Management briefing A look at what motivates senior and middle managers in the public and private sectors Monday The 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 Professor Stanley Bowie Innovative geochemist who as a world authority on uranium geology was a valued consultant to government and commercial bodies Professor Stanley Bowie, FRS, geologist, was born on March 24,1917. He died on September 3,2008, aged 91 The Rev Leslie Hardman Lives remembered Sir Brian Pippard She teased Nureyev —'It was naughty but also great … Nadia Nerina Prima ballerina whose fast and light technique was immortalised in La Fille mal gardée, one of a dozen roles created specially for her Nadia Nerina, Prima ballerina, was born on October 21,1927. She died on October 6,2008, aged 80 Margaret Wolfit Actress daughter of Sir Donald Wolfit who played Jessica to his Shylock and went on to devise a series of one-woman shows Margaret Wolfit, actress, was born on June 2,1929. She died from cancer on September 20,2008, aged 79 Lord Hogg of Cumbernauld Labour MP and champion of Israel who became Deputy Speaker of the Lords Lord Hogg of Cumbernauld, Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords, 2002-04, was born on March 12,1938. He died of cancer on October 8,2008, aged 70 Court Circular Positive land covenant not enforceable against buyer Law Report Court of Appeal NHS trust fine is reduced Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages The Times Deaths Memorial Services Public Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices A smile awaits you in Ebbw Vale Times Archive Timesonline Service appointments Court & Social Luncheon Latest wills Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Prime Minister's Office Guide to the Government The Cabinet Cabinet Office Whips Attorney-General's Office Energy and Climate Change Innovation, Universities and Skills Privy Council Office Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Environment, Food and Rural Affairs International Development Scotland Children, Schools and Families Equalities Justice Transport Communities and Local Government Foreign and Commonwealth Leader of the House of Commons Treasury Culture, Media and Sport Health Timesonline Wales Defence Home Office Northern Ireland Work and Pensions Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Spencer hoping Four Winds can fly flag for Queen Newbury Yesterday's racing results The Times Southwell Wincanton Injured Wilkinson unlikely to play for England this Great Leighs Lingfield Park Racing Hardy Eustace heads for Ascot Bet of the day Carlisle Course specialists Wolverhampton Brabants moves in uncharted waters Rowing British prodigy thrives after turning his back on LTA Tennis Olazábal shines on return from layoff Ohuruogu backs tests Title shot for Holyfield Schild breaks leg Siddique in command Ballesteros has tests England back on millionaires' row Cricket Renault Twomey finds pride after the fall in success on new mount Credit crunch can mean a boost for grass roots Football Results Cricket Equestrianism Golf Ice hockey Rugby union Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport The Sunday Times Premiership elite face battle for status in European community Rugby union Heineken Cup French given lesson as Northampton get ball rolling with rout James happy to extend his Bath contract by three years Timesonline Pool-by-pool guide to the Heineken Cup Peacock Cipriani well and truly plucked My most debilitating injury – but do not write me off Swiss Wiser Hamilton in driving seat as he bids to prove his new maturity Motor racing Briton must show he is not a choker Stalled progress Guinness Honda lead protests over plans to cut engine costs Bridgestone International Series Just a routine day as Jimenez walks and Viduka limps out of the picture Football Newcastle's troubles continue to pile up Scudamore gives short shrift to 'parochial' Platini Expensive strikers and the law of diminishing net returns Williams wants salaries capped The Sweeper Manager studies cases for the defence Fabio Capello looks likely to persist with his plan … Scotland v Norway Wales v Liechtenstein Slovenia v N Ireland Capello strikes gold with bold choice of Heskey over Owen Football Italian's switch from talisman to battering ram paying off Multiple Sclerosis Society Timesonline Milner promises to deliver after Pearce says job is … Times Crossword 24,041 Picture Gallery The Times England and Lions hit as Wilkinson is ruled out for five months Fly half needs more surgery on damaged knee The Times Inside today Michael who? Why Heskey makes such a striking difference Gabby Logan: The credit crunch is good news for real … Index Was Larkin right to blame the mums and dads? This year, The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival is built around the famous Philip Larkin poem that blames parents for the faults of their offspring. Here, writes attending the festival give their responses to his cynical view of families Geraldine Brooks Peter Dickinson Richard Madeley Frieda Hughes Lionel Shriver Anne Fine Roger McGough Fay Weldon Pamela Marre Michael Morpurgo Camila Batmanghelidjh Clare Muireann Murphy Alexander Waugh David Taylor Kate Muir The Times Celebrity watch Bad statistics Junkie explosion? Laughing stocks This time, it's all about my father Giles Coren has at last been invited to appear at The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival — thanks, in no small part, to his dad Why smacking is evidence of failure The Times Mamma mia! Pasta's back on the menu Food Pasta is glorious and British pizza is a calorie-laden monstrosity. So long live Pasta Hut — but can the fast-food chain be serious, wonders Tony Turnbull The Times Mushroom spaghetti with garlic, rosemary and porcini Like the Mammas used to make Pasta with forgotten cheeses Magimix Beef encounter that's satisfying Masterclass Cheaper cuts of meat can make a wonderful meal if they are cooked in the right way Gordon Ramsay Why we should pester about piscatorial provenance Mash your bangers Short cuts AA Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Echo of the super ego Echo & the Bunnymen's Ocean Rain — today's Seminal Album, free with The Times — is a masterpiece, says Pete Paphides. Ian McCulloch, Echo's main man, finds it hard to disagree Bob Dylan The Times Now they can sing a rainbow too Forget the squeaks of Modernism. Igor Toronyi-Lalic has seen the future, and it's colourful Spectralism Timesonline Hmv All that's jazz, so no sniggering They use Black Sabbath, Abba, even Stravinsky . . . Pastiche? Certainly not, the Bad Plus insist to John Bungey Hmv Debate The Brand New Heavies Live. 08 The brash street kids New releases Pop Keane Perfect Symmetry Island Pop Lucinda Williams Little Honey Lost Highway Classical John Adams The Flowering Tree Nonesuch Pop Matt Helders Late Night Tales Azuli Classical Artur Pizarro Ravel Linn Play The Doctor brings the house down First night Theatre Love's Labour's Lost Courtyard, Stratford-upon-Avon Theatre The Broken Space Season Bush, W12 The O2 bubble Pop Travis Astoria, WC2 Opera The Secret Marriage Theatre Royal, Glasgow Concert LSO/Harding Barbican Pop The Fratellis Manchester Academy Inside today Timesonline The big sleepers Tv & Radio Last night's tv Cutting Edge: Ninety Naps a Day (Channel 4) Natural Born Sellers (ITV1) Sweetcorn fritters Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Timesselects First Cut: Junk Mail Britain Viewing guide Channel 4,7.35pm The American Future: A History BBC Two, 9pm Sands of Iwo Jima (1949, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.20pm John Q (2002) More4,9pm Variations Little Britain USA BBC One, 9.30pm Mean Machine (2001) E4,10.35pm Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding-Dong Channel 4,10pm Peeping Tom (1960) ITV1, 1.45am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Feeding the beast Web watcher Answers from Page 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice A brief history of kids' fashion Young times A new exhibition reveals the weird and wonderful things that children have worn over the years Picture Gallery Daily dingbat Name the country Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4655 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 336 Cruise118 Su doku Word Watching Picture Gallery Co-operative bank Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution Index Still as safe as houses . . . Opening bids Brief encounter How can I get the deposit back on my new-build flat? Focus on Stoke-on-Trent Local Intelligence At a glance For sale In Townhouse in South London Get in. Get out. Get away. Out Terraced home in Surrey Away Georgian cottage in Edinburgh Desperate seller offers rent now, buy later plan On the ladder Have-a-go hero Wreck of the week One view of why New Zealand is simply the best Economy Blue plaque Upwardly mobile Don't just sit there: switch Mortgage special Is your deal about to end? Lorna Blackwood sets out in search of a new loan — and saves herself £200 a month NFU Mutual Jargon buster Back to borrowing basics Mortgage special Prepare yourself for the return of old-school lending, says Rebecca O'Connor Shanly Homes Queen Mary's Place Brideshead Revisited? Historic houses High House is a hymn to English country life, says Marcus Binney Globrix Super-prime finally feels the chill Fast facts Tea for one, please Mortgage special Primelocation Pocket yourself a starter home Crest Multiple Display Advertising Items David Wilson Homes The Russian hitlist London homes A home cinema, private gallery, perfect topiary . . . what Russian buyers want, they get. And where they lead, everyone else will follow, reports Kasia MacIejowska First night of the non-doms Why they're so lush Seaside homes The twin towns of Penarth and Barry — the home of Gavin and Stacey — are close but far from identical, says Fred Redwood The £100,000 beach hut Propertyfinder Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bishops Park Cool Britannia Shopping Get patriotic on the home front, says Kasia MacIejowska The Times The new order of the bath Green house This couple have made it their business to recycle unwanted materials from local building sites, reports Chris McCooey Smart salvage Berkeleyhomes

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