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News from 13/10/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Derek Grayson, Gabriele Marcotti, Bill Woodrow, Bill Scott, Wendy McMurdo, Sandy Stoddart, Lucian Freud, Andrew Billen, Tom Phillips, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Rob Fahey, Antony Gormley, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Alex Pollard, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Moyna Flannigan, Leon Kossoff, Chad McCail, Mark Souster, Ian McKenzie-SMITH, Maggie Hambling, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, John Lowrie Morrison, Calcum Colvin, Carl Emmerson, David Chater, Ana Maria Pacheco, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, David Wighton Business and City Editor, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Cornelia Parker, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Richard Hamilton, Nathan Coley, Joshua Rozenberg, Tracey Emin, David Michie, Robin Pagnamenta, Douglas Gordon, Brian Hirst, Donald Hutera, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Matthew Dalziel, Gary Jacob, John Sutherland, Peter Blake, Andrew Goldie, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Chris Holman, Libby Purves, Jim Lambie, Sir Charles Gray, Michael Craig-Martin, Anish Kapoor, Rhys Blakely, Victoria Crowe, Marc Aspland Chief Sports Photographer, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Arthur Watson, Michael Glover, Ron Lewis, Guillem Balague, Paula Rego, Karel Prinsloo, David Charter, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Bridget Riley, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Richard Wright, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Ian Howard, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, John Williams, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Simon Veness, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Ken Currie, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Richard Demarco, Angela Cooke, Richard Wentworth, Diane Pugh, David Hockney, Kaveh Solhekol, Tom Coghlan, Tim Worstall, Will MacLean, Jeremy Page, Allen Jones, Peta Bee, Peter Lloyd, Fran Yeoman, Alice Thomson, Chris Campling, Professor R. E. Asher, Lindsey Bareham, Frank Auerbach, Marcus Leroux, Andrew Dean, Damien Hirst, Roger Boyes, Ron Mueck, Grayson Perry, Rachel Whiteread, Jeremy Deller, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Anatole Kaletsky Commentary, Adam Fresco, Graeme Todd, Anne Ashworth, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Nigel Kendall, Shirazeh Hushiary, Philip Webster Political Editor, Charles Avery, Howard Hodgkin, Donald Urquhart, Jeremy Cross, Alison Watt, Callum Innes, Dominic Maxwell, Antony Last, Sandy Moffat, Caitlin Moran, Joshua Rowe, Anthony Loyd, Allen Mitchell, Fiona Rae, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Ian Whittell, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, Carol Rhodes, Alan Johnston, Mark Baldwin, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Edward Stewart, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Paul Jenkins Chief Executive, Mark Wallinger, George Garside, Mark Venables, Chris Smyth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Anthony Caro, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Louise Scullion, Stephanie Smith, Stephen Conroy,

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Index The Times Banks nationalised Royal Bank of Scotland taken under state control at a cost of £20bn Government stands by as doubts emerge over deal to rescue HBOS Index Iraqi leader tells Britain to send Forces home Taleban are routed Mandelson yacht row Inside today 2for1 Save £ 100 Thank You, and Goodbye Nouri al-Maliki's call in today's Times for British combat troops to leave Iraq deserves a swift and honest response from London Index The Climate Has Changed Tough times cannot be a pretext for abandoning climate-change targets Never a Cross Word Rather, it takes a cool head, a quick mind and a huge vocabulary News Opinion Times2 Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Inside today Americans are prepared to carry on filling the gap Jaeger-Le Coultre Time to go home, Iraqi leader tells Britain Crossword final is tense race against time — and that's just among the spectators Inside today How the Gruffalo was monstered by the big, bad crunch The Workout Sculpture withdrawn Lords to give ruling BA 'worst in Europe' Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Mandelson dogged by his links to Russian oligarch Just call me plain Lord, says Baron of Hartlepool and Foy Breitling Job-slashing banker faces the axe as the price of RBS rescue Banking crisis Saturday G7 Leaders to shore up bank systems +++ America Govt to buy stock in troubled financial institutions The Government may have to give the chief executive a £1.2 million payoff as it steps in with state cash. Martin Waller reports Inside today Share plunge throws new doubt on HBOS scheme Cost of bailout plan keeps rising as market falls Banking crisis Britain Councils to meet Icelandic Ambassador +++ America George Bush says crisis needs serious global response Banks forced to ask for more from the taxpayer Which share deal? Ryanair Europe's leaders follow Brown plan to head off Banking crisis Iceland Sir Philip Green in talks with Baugur +++ Sunday Britain Brown urges world to follow plan to stabilise France and Germany agreed a pledge with 13 other nations after a briefing from the Prime Minister, reports Charles Bremner Mappin & Webb European unity Reliance on US will never be the same Struggling Americans may get more food stamps Icelandic tycoon begs Bhs boss to step in Banking crisis Saudi Arabia Half-point cut in interest rate to 5 per cent +++ Russia Finance Minister says IMF not ready for crisis The high street's best bargain is snapped up Urgent talks to avert rise in council tax IKEA Siemens Leading artists urge nation to join fight to save Titian works Race to meet deadline to raise £50m Inside today Sony Pictures EDF Energy Ballesteros confirms he has brain tumour Golfer faces 'most difficult match of my life' Fans devoted to their true hero Multiple Display Advertising Items Expedia. co. uk Dell Genetic test can forecast bald facts about each man's future Multiple Display Advertising Items England fans killed in crash Third of viewers not digital ready Fibre may help prevent cancer Halifax Zurich Tycoon pays £18m to follow his father into space Driver arrested on suspicion of murder plot Conker conquerer enlisted some devious science Duke's black-and-white case to save phone box Armed Forces say thank you for town's respect Something spicy in the kitchen as do-it-yourself video helps the WI get to grips with sex Law firms 'losing talent over hours and work-life balance' Bringing it all together Universal Declaration of Human Rights Off to a new war, an army of geeks with fast thumbs Thousands of gaming fans left a virtual world to unite in the real one and test an update of their obsession, Murad Ahmed reports from Anaheim In a world of their own A wizard ability to shrug off effects of recession We can sort out these gangsters of the sea We run down British naval power at our peril. Without it we would have little food, fuel, or goods — or safety That's me staring stupidly. I've been exposed Coren's greatest hits That's enough nasty detail about our heroes' lives All the rage Picture Gallery Déjà vu: six steps that make up a great panic For 2008, read 1907. This time, however, China and India have emerged well, unlike America, Britain and Europe Biographies without skeletons, please As the new life of V. S. Naipaul shows, the behaviour of our literary heroes can put us off them Who needs trunk calls when you've got a mobile? In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Tim Worstall on a surprise benefit of nationalising the banks Why are drivers who kill a special case? Illogical speed limits Obama and FDR Inspiring Titians must be saved for the nation Rising debt will affect mental health Timesonline No 10's letterbox Murder memory Disappearing jobs Boardroom classes Fat cats Caning cue Costly dangers of an unclenched fiscal fist The Prime Minister did not leave his successor with the financial room to cope with even a modest economic slowdown, says Carl Emmerson Zoo Art Fair The Daily Universal Register Old stars in orbit, but missing Mercury First night Pop Queen and Paul Rodgers Trent FM Arena, Nottingham Swarovski-Crystal Collector's Issue Sky Taleban are routed after tip-off foils triple attack on British stronghold Afghanistan Top suicide spot gets safety net to deter the desperate Victory may not be all it seems Hopes, fears and the way ahead from man with toughest job in Middle East Iraq Nouri al-Maliki, the Iraqi leader, talks to Richard Beeston and Deborah Haynes about how he will shape his country and move towards a truly independent state Hidden Hearing Ltd Timesonline British Army arrived with lofty ideals; four years later Basra was a dirty word Voices of judgment Tsvangirai denounces Mugabe 'power grab' Zanu (PF) handed control of key ministries Zimbabwe Multiple Display Advertising Items Death crash leader was driving too fast (AFP): Pirates attacked (Reuters): India's female saint McCain's faltering campaign is forced to change course again United States Twists and turns Multiple Display Advertising Items Raja Fashions Maharajah's dream train finally arrives in Kashmir India Test4glaucoma Norwich Union Top suicide spot gets safety net to deter the desperate Mental health experts triumph over bridge purists United States The Times Amplifon GM and Chrysler hold merger discussions Rush to buy gold EDF sale plan Drugs shortage fears Quote of the day Wells Fargo go-ahead Business big shot Mitsubishi UFJ may seek to rewrite terms for stake in Morgan Stanley Japanese say $9bn now worth far more shares Consolidation likely as small oil explorers look for cash The crunch is only the latest in a wave of crises Stock markets Postcard from the edge of the global financial abyss Englands northwest Commodities Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Market turmoil sparks gold rush to specialist funds Business big shot Boom time in Hatton Garden Sartoriani EDF considers the sale of Eggborough to clear European competition barrier The Institute of CharterÉd Accountants in England Opec to discuss cutting supply as oil price slides The Times Medicines shortage looms as winter approaches Waterhouse Caught cold Ca Bank of Scotland India's festival of lights unlikely to brighten retail sales as slowdown bites Multiple Display Advertising Items BG Group's big holding in Kazakhstan under review Head of KazEnergy commands respect in high places Bank of Ireland It was meant to teach the world how to avoid financial crisis, so how did we come to this? Monday manifesto Jay Light, the Dean of Harvard Business School, believes that we are only midway through the current market disorder, Suzy Jagger writes Milkround C. V. The Times Q&A Equity Prices Epilepsy How doing good can also be cost-effective Retail & Leisure Travelodge has a found a cheap way of finding good staff — through the Local Employment Partnership scheme. Dominic Walsh reports Key points Timesonline Graduate who checked into the hotel industry Tomorrow When it comes to beating the retail blues in a financial crisis, size matters Angela Jameson talks to a developer with the optimism to match its grand designs In tough times, it is not only commuters who share a lift White City Food for thought Retail & Leisure Reader Offers Ltd Jörg Haider Politician who turned his right-wing party into a powerful force in Austrian government and who alarmed the European Union Jörg Halder, politician, was born on January 26,1950. He died in a car accident on October 11,2008, aged 58 There was a quiet steel behind her diffident exterior Anne Crossman Widow of Richard Crossman who battled to ensure the publication of his controversial Cabinet diaries Anne Crossman, widow of the Cabinet minister Richard Crossman, was born on April 15,1920. She died on October 3,2008, aged 88 Joshua B. Jeyaretnam Lives remembered Court Circular Calls to the Bar Trinity Term 2008 Parents win damages for baby taken into care after medical misdiagnosis Law Report European Court of Human Rights Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline Memorial Services Fellows Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices National crossword championships The three puzzles used in the Grand Final of Sunday's competition, for our readers to attempt A great cathedral lies in ruins Times Archive Timesonline Spelling Answers to championship crosswords on page 55 Legal Notices Sue Ryder Care Weather The Times Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items Winning Move The Times Weather Line Pair of Jacks is winning hand as Lavelle takes Chepstow pot Goodwood Yesterday's racing results Bath Hamilton vows to fight to the end Great Leighs Findlay takes gamble on finding key to Flat code Windsor Kempton Park Bet of the day Wolverhampton Course specialists Friendly fires the NBA's imagination Basketball The Times Walker banks on experience to help him tackle Volvo Sailing Double dare may reap benefits for Murray as family row is forgotten Tennis American football Results Baseball Basketball Boxing Cricket Darts Equestrianism Golf Ice hockey Motorcycling Motor rallying Rugby union Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport Twomey leads rivals a dance on Flamenco Davis shows mettle Masterly Schwartzel Willstrop aims high Merry Andrew Klitschko back as heavyweight kingpin after four-year break Boxing Ukrainian brothers hold four out of five belts The Times Brothers with form for fighting their corner Opinion-mongers tell only half the story These steppes are for the birds Flaw show hints at growing uncertainty that surrounds Hamilton Dressage ill-served by this sort of lip service I would like to record my disappointment at the Austral Hoy impatient to quit partying and resume steady diet of success After Beijing Owen Slot discovers the part a highly trained chimp played in the golden summer of Britain's four-times Olympic champion track cyclist Photographs by Marc Aspland Tomorrow Worthy origins Woodward's plan to focus energy on coaches runs into high hurdles Olympic Games Financial crisis threatens innovative scheme Guinness Cipriani shakes off his ring rust Rugby union Heineken Cup European results round-up Harsh team talk inspires Harlequins to turn the tide Skrela puts his best foot forward to snatch spoils away from Bath Rugby union Heineken Cup Referee takes a knock after Gloucester reap rewards Flood demands share of attention by showcasing his potential at No 10 Rugby union Wyles makes positive impression for rampant Saracens European Challenge Cup Saint-Andre enjoys happy homecoming in Sale victory Choke is on again as Briton's ambitions dented by debacle Motor racing Ferrari increasing pressure on McLaren driver Skoda Auto Inside today Resolute Dennis standing by his man Details from the Fuji Speedway Times Crossword 24,043 Picture Gallery The Times Title is mine, insists Hamilton Briton refuses to be overtaken by doubt after lead is cut Brotherly glove: How the Klitschkos conquered the world The Times Inside: England do their home work at Wembley Drive for world crown The Times No beating around the Bush Why did one of America's brightest liberal novelists base her new book on the wife of the Republican President? Curtis Sittenfeld tells Alice Thomson what Laura has that Cindy and Sarah haven't — and we print an exclusive extract 'How'd I mess up the world today?' Extract: American Wife The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster Delicious carbs A building site for sore eyes The only Stratford people used to visit was Shakespeare's, but now the slag heaps and sewage works of East London are a 2012 tourist attraction. Ashling O'Connor reports To be perfectly frank, I wish I'd been more like Anne The Times Photostory First impressions of life in Britain The vehicle for the plumber who is also a rapper Motoring Mercedes Vito Sport X 3.0 diesel Feeling down? Take a dose of Nature's Prozac Health From St John's Wort to a stroll in the park, there are plenty of ways to beat the blues and remain buoyant and healthy, says Peta Bee Happy eater Food and drink can lift the spirits Seven Seas Stifle the sniffles Nutrition Q&A The Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell answers your questions Life Scan Fighting chronic back pain Fitness Back pain affects seven in ten people at some time in their lives. But there is plenty you can do to stop aches and twinges, says Peta Bee Catching the virus Danger factors Road safety warning: this blind spot can be fatal Are you more naked with your clothes on? Multiple Display Advertising Items Stars in her eyes Hollywood gloss pales next to highly personal photographs in Annie Leibovitz's National Portrait Gallery show, discovers Joanna Pitman Index Book it, see it Zoo — it's a different kind of animal Forget Frieze. The Zoo Art Fair is where you'll find the cutting edge, says Michael Glover The Times A day at the Zoo Who to look out for Romantic opera for the credit crunch era First night Opera La tragédie de Carmen/Rusalka Hackney Empire, E8 Theatre The White Devil Menier Chocolate Factory, SE1 Dance Stephen Petronio Queen Elizabeth Hall Timesonline Pop Tribute to Nico Festival Hall Theatre In the Red and Brown Water Young Vic Jazz Liane Carroll Ronnie Scott's W1 Theatre La Clique Hippodrome, WC2 Inside today Times offers American dreamers TV & Radio Weekend tv The American Future: A History (Friday, BBC Two) Stephen Fry in America (Sunday, BBC One) Cracking Up (Sunday, BBC One) Chocolate tart with crème fraîche Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times Dispatches Viewing guide Channel 4,8pm Wired ITV1, 9pm Essex Boys (2000) Film choice ITV4, 10pm Glory (1989) Five, 11.05pm Variations The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall Channel 4,9pm Thunderheart (1992) BBC One, midnight The Dark Side of Fame with Piers Morgan BBC One, 10.45pm Whisky (2004) Film4,1.15am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Slow news days Answers from Page 27 and 28 Today's radio Survival of the smartest Young times Could you fight off a polar bear? Or use the position of the Sun to navigate? The Times Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Picture ladder Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4657 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 338 Minerva Furnishers Guild Su doku Picture Gallery The Times Timesonline The Workout Solution The Times Concept 2 Terry eyes up return England captain hoping to prove fitness in time for flight to Minsk Weekend in numbers Given finds hope amid troubles at Newcastle How cover picture was taken Rooney's plea from position of strength Striker wants Capello to keep him in central role Bumpy pitch leaves Wales with grounds for concern Real still target Ronaldo Whelan wants debt rules Taylor's England return Henry: End this City talk The Prem Multiple Display Advertising Items Spot the pie England ratings World Cup qualifying Average rating 6.3 World of difference Martin Samuel says that the England of old would have pressed the panic button against opponents who offered more than expected England ratings Substitutes Boos culture: some people just cannot kick the habit World Cup qualifying Matt Dickinson says Cole is the latest victim of an unfortunate national phenomenon Tactical Analysis Game at risk from the Lord with more blather than Blatter Vive la France, if you want more predictable winners And another thing . . . Every cap is worth it Division of sport into heroes and villains will encourage boo boys The Debate Iwelumo eclipses Burley errors World cup qualifying Graham Spiers reports on an unforgettable Hampden horror show Guinness George Burley, the Scotland manager, is disappointed … Ramsey's time draws even closer World Cup qualifying Lack of inspiration leaves John Toshack with only one way to turn, says Gary Jacob Gillespie feeling down but not out after late shock Tactical Analysis Chris the miss King Kyle Off day for Bellamy Tony's Fiver The Big Interview Summit talks reveal City dream Guillem Balague listens in as Mark Hughes and his staff discuss Brazilian stars and rich new owners Timesonline Behind the scenes with 'the new Ferguson and Queiroz' The Columnist Hereford's surrender leaves Turner in despair The Games Coca-Cola League One Mad Dog's Regency splendour Johnson header denies Newell a winning return The Games Coca-Cola League Two Fixtures American idol The Export Darren Huckerby Former Norwich City player relishing new life on the other side of the Pond despite forgoing a few pennies, says Simon Veness English players in the MLS Past masters Uruguay burdened by the weight of history The Columnist World view And another thing . . . Domenech still clings on to job after great escape Mourinho's grand entrance World Cup qualifying League One Timesonline League Two Timesonline Non-League Hessenthaler focused on promotion Scotland Sheffield Wed v Sheffield United The Box Sky Sports 1, Sunday, 1.15pm Belarus v England Setanta Sports 1, Wednesday, 7.30pm Live matches Two ways to feed your fantasy Playthegame Fantasyfootball Albion hail 'new Ronaldo' The Player Roman Bednar The striker will not be lacking in ambition, goals or self-confidence when he plays at Old Trafford this week, Peter Lansley writes The Times Spot the pie In this week The Final Word The Times

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