News from 14/10/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, David Wighton, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Tim Albone, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Louise Hanson, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Shaun Phillips, Monica Jackson, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Jeremy Olver, Nicholas Waller, Martin Fletcher, John Evans, Rachel Sylvester, Francis Elliott, Richard J. Evans, Deborah Haynes, Andy Heath, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Cees Van Dam, Jim Watson, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, James Esdaile, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Christopher Dean, chairman, Francis Fukuyama, Paul F. Withrington Director, Suzy Jagger, Gerard Baker, Ed Smith, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, Michael Kirk, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Jennifer Howze, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Cooke, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, John NugÉe, Dr Tanya Byron, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Colette Lebrasse, Nick Hasell, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Phillip Ward-Green, Paul Simons, Keith Morris, Nick Szczepanik, Matthew Chalmers, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Helen Power, Alistair Cooke, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Rosie Lavan, Philip Webster, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Veronica Schmidt, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Commander Giles Binney, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Tom Laverack, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Chris Smyth, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex Markets soar as world acts to rescue banks Biggest one-day rise in share prices Interpreter 'offered to spy for Iranians' De Menezes admission 42-day plan rejected Exodus of Christians 5m facing starvation Gerrard feels pressure Inside today 2for1 Has Capitalism Failed? Leading articles The financial crisis has exposed capitalism's darkest imperfections. But it is still the best hope we have of creating wealth and opportunity for the many Index The High Road Low politics often dominates US elections. Not this time Lost at Sea Peter Mandelson has been less than candid about a less-than-canny billet Opinion News Times2 World Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Timesonline 'Oddball' who had a penchant for salsa Rathbones Army interpreter 'offered to spy on top general for Iran' The day they dropped a bomb on the banks Bank nationalisation Iceland Official request for IMF financing +++ Britain £37 billion pledged to recapitalise RBS, HBOS and Lloyds TSB Ten unanswered questions Inside today Dolce & Gabbana Waving goodbye to their jobs and payoffs, the men who once controlled wealth of millions Qatar Launch of $5.3 billion plan to buy bank shares +++ Australia and New Zealand Guarantee on all bank deposits You have to laugh Spirit of Churchill invoked by Prime Minister in his element Austria Promises up to €85 billion in guarantees +++ Spain Government sets aside €100 billion to cover bank lending It may be a bounce, but is it big enough to save Brown? You have to laugh Timesonline State's intervention pushes public sector above six million Japan May guarantee bank deposits +++ Germany €400 billion in guarantees, €100 billion in funds to recapitalise banks Hello, I'm a taxpayer and I want some owner's perks Superman on mortgage mission – but can he be hero to the masses? France €320 billion to guarantee interbank lending +++ Italy 'As much as necessary' to be spent on safeguarding banks Etihad Airways You have to laugh Agents sell only a couple of houses a week The Workout Check on Blair and Formula One 'lie' Police have hands full Nuclear alarm failure £1m Titian donation Most read at timesonline. co. uk Pubs may be family-friendly, but drinkers would like children to be kept behind bars Roche bobois Chanel Met officer deleted De Menezes evidence last week One in ten tribunal awards 'ignored by rogue employers' Expedia. co. uk Virgin atlantic Teddy bear sets up his camp in charity wood People Are Sting and his wife Trudie Styler launching a revival of that Eighties fashion accessory, the snood? Fortunately not, they're wearing abayas (Arab traditional gowns) at a gala dinner in Jordan in memory of the tenor Luciano Pavarotti Meanie Ringo Starr is refusing to grant fans any autogr Rac Michael Portillo is disturbed by Tracey Emin's plan … Postscript General Colin Powell will be Naomi Campbell's special … The Lion King Mobo would have a sweet taste The Face Estelle Dfs Brown gives in as Lords crush 42-days terror detention Bill Separate law to be introduced in case of national emergency 'Three strikes and out' penalty for cannabis users falls apart Timesonline Holiday Inn 'As Rhys lay dying, gunman's intended target jeered' Lloyds TSB In court today Mallory Tom Ford for Men Vision express First outing for cats with big future Lost MoD data covers 1.7m people Tattooist gives Hawking a leg-up Surgeons operate on wrong patient NHS dentists are accused of extra check-ups to get their cheques up Appointments wasted, say Health Department figures Amex Not-guilty pleas in Kinsella case Bowls benefit cheat to pay £1 Survival kit for hospital patients Stagecoach Quorn Church minister 'sent herself hate mail' Tory who tried to smear Lib Dem rival avoids jail The air-kissing was competitive, then Baron of Fey and Coy slid into place Inside today The cottage garden where a rosy future was born Fertility Bill 'blocked by abortion debate' Army pension verdict Housekeepers' arrest Storm in a teacup Where there's muck Helicopter father Bed and bored in the chamber of horrors NatWest Not all gloom: the artist gets £400,000 Unions and member organisations The Times How an insect only this big could bring down a giant invader Multiple Display Advertising Items The damage to Brand USA needs urgent repair The twin pillars of US policy – deregulation and spreading democracy – have had their day. New ideas must replace them Burning issue that isn't the credit crunch Cast the first Stone Why the fascist chants are back in Italy and Austria Imperial measure Picture Gallery Brown's boom will end only in another bust The Prime Minister is riding high in a time of crisis. But voters are unlikely to forget who us into this mess As Europe slumps, is the far Right rising? The death of Jörg Haider has cast light on the resurgence of fascist politics in Austria and Italy Heart-throb In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Navy's peacekeeping and policing duties Veteran joins queue Going private gives billions to state education Is Iceland Brown's Falklands? Timesonline One of many doors Speed is not to blame First family in space Art exchange Unnatural conditions Where have our Nobel physics prizes gone? Britain's proud contribution to the history of physics has been tarnished by lack of success in recent decades, says Matthew Chalmers The Times The Daily Universal Register A great tragedy that this was ever staged First night Opera The Burial at Thebes Shakespeare's Globe, London SE1 Britannia Building Society Sky Exodus of Christians as killers step up their campaign of religious cleansing Iraq Christianity in Iraq Timesonline French Grumpies fume over sitcom slur to their name Car crash death will not halt rise of the politics of fear Dell Inside today British Gas Nom de fume: Grumpies sue over TV namesakes France Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Named and shamed Before he was famous: the truth behind Obama's meteoric ascent US Elections The Democratic candidate has been linked to a former radical and the murky waters of Chicago politics. Martin Fletcher investigates the charges Tate McCain returns to fighting as underdog Inside today Silently, in rundown wards, starving children lie dying Malnutrition diseases are overwhelming hospitals Zimbabwe The Times President Mugabe appointed two members of his own party Political queens battle it out over plan for 10,000 jobs India The Times Wounded eagle goes under cover Kundera denies spy tip-off claims (Reuters): Thai royal attends protest funeral (Reuters): Minister begs leader to skip summit Legal & General Bush poised to follow UK with $250bn seizure of bank stakes Co-op Financial in talks with Britannia TUI could go private Recession warning Gas price collapse Quote of the day Boost for car giants Business big shot 'One in ten shoppers have followed The Good Life, and Inside today Stock markets Ministers tread tricky path in banking maze A panic concentrates the mind Capgemini Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Could history repeat itself? Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items When prices are soaring, cash is short and the rat race is getting you down, there is one thing to do . . . Timesonline Business big shot As I sow, so shall I reap . . . First person Transformers join Ocado's battle to achieve profit The whispering campaign against the next Lord Mayor City Diary Picture Gallery There was a demonstration organised by the Communist City Diary Birmingham Sir Fred moves on without a shred of regret City Diary Get-rich ploys are pure spam, any way you slice it City Diary This is the admittedly not terribly exciting, latest internet game from mousemaker A Lincoln memorial In the blue corner Englandsnorthwest Bonus crackdown Brown anoints Hester and Daniels as the new kings of British banking Bank hawk says recession is here, with worse to come RBS to pay price of government intervention by slashing jobs Yorkshire Bank Royal Bank of Scotland Barclays shuns state funding and puts faith in its own shareholders Barclays Englandsnorthwest Lloyds TSB blames market turmoil for cut in HBOS terms Lloyds TSB Timesonline Clydesdale Bank Asia plans crisis summit decade after region was hit by meltdown Mitsubishi agrees £5bn rescue terms for Morgan Iceland considers joining EU after £100m aid to Landsbanki Germany and France pour in billions to rebuild trust in their banks Heathrow express Follow Brown again and spend out of recession TUI Travel shares rise sharply as Germans look at taking group in different direction Direct line for business Bank of Ireland Merger talk gives lift to GM and Ford The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Alium British funds Limited storage and surfeit of supply mean free gas in importers' giveaway Lower prices in prospect as demand declines Multiple Display Advertising Items Iraq has opened the way to foreign investment in its 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 Property feeling out in the cold after banks' shake-up Market report Rok flies after airport deal Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Standard Chartered finds way to surge under its own steam Clinton Cards Deal of the day Timesonline YouGov Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Banking forced to go back to the future Management & Finance The new head of retail banking at Lloyds TSB says that the way ahead lies in taking lessons from the past, reports Christine Seib It is time for action to end a financial protection racket Helen Weir Few would offer a bouquet to a buyout firm, but is it time to embrace private equity? The UK is slipping as a base for buyout firms, but money is still pouring in. Rosie Lavan reports UK leaders are being put to the test during the economic turmoil, surveys indicate Management briefing Confidence during a recession Top Ten New chief at First Direct Movers & Shakers Investcorp Bahrain post Shore research appointment SFO anti-corruption head Lomax on SAIC board Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Peter Vansittart Prolific and critically esteemed writer who brought a restlessly idiosyncratic intellect to his splendidly imagined historical novels Peter Vansittart, OBE, writer, was born on August 27,1920. He died on October 4,2008, aged 88 Gregory McDonald Author whose award-winning Fletch mystery series has a huge global following and has been turned into successful feature films Gregory McDonald, writer, was born on February 15,1937. He died of prostate cancer on September 7,2008, aged 71 The new rhythm became 'Rocksteady' and Ellis was its Eileen Herlie Actress in the grand manner who wowed postwar London before taking her commanding presence and voice to Broadway Eileen Herlie, actress, was born on March 8,1918. She died on October 8,2008, aged 90 Peter Copley Versatile theatrical actor who brought his legal training to bear with impressive effect on such roles as priests, diplomats and teachers Peter Copley, actor, was born on May 20,1915. He died on October 7,2008, aged 93 Alton Ellis Jamaican singer with a majestic voice who was the 'Godfather of Rocksteady' Alton Ellis, singer, was born on September 1,1938. He died on October 10,2008, aged 70 Edward Grayson Lives remembered Margaret Wolfit Fatal flaws in making new child restraint rules Law Report Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages The Times Marriages Deaths Legal Notices Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Legal Notices A study in concentration on the football table Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Latest wills Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Dettori not alone in singing blues over Godolphin Kempton Park Yesterday's results MPH Windsor The fat cats of darts choke on their starters Wolverhampton Leicester Unbeaten Zarkava retired Huntingdon Bet of the day Newcastle Racing Course specialists Game left stunned by sudden death of Wakefield forward Watene at 31 Rugby league The Times As the England squad left for the World Cup in Practice helps Flood to give England bid a kick-start Rugby union Kohl becomes fourth rider to fail drugs test Law out at Lancashire Maguire's bad break Willstrop marches on Football Results American football Baseball Cricket Darts takes credit for Manley qualities Golf Snooker Speedway Squash Tennis Timesonline Football Fixtures Other sport Media Planet The confessions of Tom Daley, aged 14½: 'I'm no good at PE . . . honest' After Beijing He's rubbish at football, but the young Olympian can add charm, modesty and confidence to his diving CV, says Alyson Rudd 'When you hit the water there's a sense of relief' Tom Daley tells Alyson Rudd about the adrenalin rush he gets diving off the ten-metre board Heroes' parade Tomorrow London 2012 defies credit crunch with new sponsor Olympic Games More questions than answers as Hamilton tries to get back on track Motor racing The Times Timesonline Federer stands by decision to put rest ahead of appearances Tennis Thelondonpaper Timesonline Drogba admits missing chances because his mind was elsewhere Football Chelsea forward says he switches off during some matches West Ham to appeal against compensation in High Court Feel-good factor gives Belarus hope of springing surprise on home front Dismissed Wells consults lawyers The Sweeper Boyd in the line of fire as Burley goes on the attack Soul-searching continues for Gerrard Our Olympians have earned their day in the sun Upson applies his mind to claiming place at heart of Capello revolution Defender unfazed by mixed reviews Tale of the tape Setanta Sports Agbonlahor on pace to follow Walcott Times Crossword 24,044 Picture Gallery The Times Pressure on me to deliver for England, says Gerrard Cole joins Terry on Belarus sidelines The Times Mortgages for Business The great leap forward: Daley sets his sights on new … Matt Dickinson Who wins star role in central casting? The Times No one likes them and we don't care Aversion to moneylenders is nothing new, says Oliver Kamm, a former investment banker. Now the credit crisis has given the demonology a whole new life You stupid boys! How would fictional bankers have reacted to the financial meltdown, wonders Shaun Phillips Mr Benn George Bailey (It's a Wonderful Life) Scrooge (A Christmas Carol) George Banks (Mary Poppins) 'Confiscate Nassim Nicholas Taleb, maverick intellectual and ex-trader, saw the whole financial crisis coming. He tells Ed Smith why the men in ties got it so spectacularly wrong What were the chances? The discoveries and the disasters Modern art explained Timesonline Middle-class dilemma Gene genie Laughing stocks I've never been so insulted! The latest book by Times columnist Matthew Parris celebrates mudslinging down the ages, from Cicero to David Cameron, Socrates to Sharon Stone Finally, all women's secrets are revealed The Times A mother's painful lesson in tough love Families A year after we ran the story of Hannah Mayne's heroin addition, Carol Midgley reveals how her mother's health and marriage have been the latest casualties AA The Times Got rich parents? Join the club Families Are private memberships for well-heeled families breeding a new elite, asks Jennifer Howze Priory My son has a phobia about going to school and is aggressive, moody and often verbally nasty to me. How can I help him? Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts What a swell party Popes, princes and potentates line up at a show of Renaissance portraits, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Renaissance Faces National Gallery, WC2 Royal Opera House Timesonline Celebrities? No thanks, just theatre The Almeida's brightest stars are its plays, director Michael Attenborough insists to Benedict Nightingale No Man's Land Are two mothers better than one? First night Theatre Mine Hampstead Theatre, NW3 Concert Philharmonia/MacKerras/Brendel Festival Hall Inside today National Theatre Concert Helsinki Philharmonic/Mustonen Finlandia Hall, Helsinki Timesoffers Long road to justice TV & Radio Last night's tv The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall (Channel 4) Wired (ITV1) Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Timesselects Nature Shock: Alien Ice Bear Viewing guide Five, 8pm Sunshine BBC One, 9pm Stripes (1981) Film choice Five US, 9pm I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (2003) ITV4, 11pm Variations British Style Genius BBC Two, 9pm Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm The Sea Inside (2004) Channel 4,1.10am Tomorrow in times2 ... Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Recession? You have to laugh Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Today's radio Word watching Beauty and the yeast Young times This week schools in Wales were criticised for bening Marmite from their menus. What is in the dark, stick spread and is it really so bad for us? The Times Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Mind games Times 2 Crossword No 4658 Polygon Appeal Times2 Quiz Codeword No 339 Timesonline Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution
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