News from 15/10/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, David Wighton, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, Tony Kay, Martin Birchall, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, David Rose, Ron Howard, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Daniel Hannan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, John Steed, Philip Howard, David C. Flint, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Simon Schama, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Tim Woolford, Giuseppe Giglia, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Paul Keeling, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Professor Raymond Tallis, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Jonathan Duckworth, Dan Sabbagh, Tony Phillips, Karen Bartlett, Marcus du Sautoy, Graham Baldwin, A. J. Colbert, C. D. C. Armstrong, Pauline Lyle-Smith, Graham Keeley, Richard Lamping, Nigel Bowker, David Charter, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Helen Power M&A Correspondent, Emma Mahony, Suzy Jagger, Diane Lewis, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Hannah Rochell, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Malcolm Parkin, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Tim Congdon, John Lee, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Jill Sherman, Lindsey Bareham, Erica Wagner, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, James Charles, Alexander McCall Smith, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Jamie Dimon, Carolyn Asome, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Brian Christley, Gerard Baker US Editor, Joanna Pitman, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Michael Moran, Professor Christopher Bones, Russell Jenkins, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Elizabeth Thomas, Ben Hoyle, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, David Winnick, MP, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Chris Smyth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, James McLaren, Penelope Lively,
ResumoSir David Frsot on Frost/Nixon The Times 10,000 jobs go as crunch hits public sector Warning of £3bn black hole in welfare budget School tests cancelled US to nationalise banks Inside today Kidnap girl's desperate call First novel wins Booker England circus is over Scottish Dependence Leading articles The case for independence was never strong. Its flaws have been cruelly exposed by the financial crisis Index Questions and Answers David Frost's career is a testament to the fruits of an inquiring mind A Sham Deal Mugabe is cynically thwarting the power-sharing agreement with the Opposition Times2 Opinion World Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather 14-year-olds spared as SATs are scrapped Top of the class in gobbledegook Timesonline Tiffany & Co. Nixon film may be a thinking man's Rocky — but I was not the underdog, says Frost Timesonline Madonna and Guy Ritchie 'about to confirm divorce' BFI 52nd London Film Festival The Workout Minister criticised for terrorist plot claim Alzheimer's blow Jail for turf war killing Brief history of time Most read at timesonline. co. uk 'Kidnap teenager was cut off as she called 999 for help. Then she was raped and strangled' Mother cradled Rhys's head as he lay dying in pub car park Rolex Fresh storm gathering as inflation surge adds £3 billion to welfare bill Public finance Teachers threaten to call strikes over pay We're not at the end of the present misery, but we may be at the beginning of the end Timesonline Straw's cutbacks will be mirrored across the rest of government The crunch index Banking crisis Aljazeera White House buys into British bank rescue strategy How the old country bailed out the New World Timesonline Ryanair Inside today Specsavers Crunch has put paid to Scottish independence Bullish Brown buoyed up for his border skirmish Mamma Mia! Pomegreat Portrait of modern India sticks with tradition in winning Man Booker prize Barclays Inside today Tiger of a tale Waitrose Granny runs teen bag-snatcher to ground in pursuit of pension Sky In court today WWF A funny way to write his P45 People Madonna has a licence for these pistol heels — a warning to critics at the New York premiere of her directorial debut, Filth and Wisdom Redemption hope for Iron man The Face Mike Tyson Raja Fashions He may not enjoy the cosy embrace of the arts Postscript Peter Kay shares the Polydor record label with Kaiser Ozzy Osbourne gives a definitive account of the whole Nationwide Picture Gallery Scary Spice makes her mark as she joins Madonna and Sir Cliff Richard by making a paw print on the Walk of Fame at Wembley The optician who fitted Sarah Palin's £500 titanium U-turn kills plan to hold terror inquests in secret Yakult Corporal on spy charges 'called himself a general' The Times Rac rescue Rail misery solved at the stroke of a pen: a new definition of the word 'overcrowded' Dfs Half of GP practices open for extra hours Severed head murder Beckham staff held 'Viagra King' jailed The power of art NHS trust wants to spend £400,000 on a yacht Michelin Sail away from it all Parishes urged to rise against liberal bishops Freud's portrait of Bacon expected to fetch £7m Rich nations 'should fund £19bn rainforest rescue' Health and safety rules bring an early Christmas America's first black Army chief gets down with it Carpet Right Mandelson is too naive to be a MacHiavelli Our newest peer is the spin-doctor who won't take his own medicine. But nobody should have to tolerate abuse like this England shows its middle-class spread Balloon debate Thin chance Why I just had to bring Frost/Nixon to the screen Minority report Picture Gallery If this is a triumph, I'd hate to see a disaster Gordon Brown seeks to avoid blame for the bust. He can do that only if he admits that his boom was always an illusion How they managed to botch the bailout The Bank of England has a lot to answer for. The competitiveness of British banks has been ruined The power and the glory In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Official executioner at scene of murder End-of-life choice The second chamber Nanny state needs to tie bankers up in red tape Speeding and its effects on society Timesonline Elton's historic legacy Bridging ancient gap Service and reward Excited shrimps Bog-standard label Two gladiators battling with wits and words As Frost/Nixon opens at the London Film Festival, Ron Howard recalls the performance that inspired him to bring it to the big screen GoToMeeting The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Hotshots in the heat of battle: couple who gave their lives for images of war First night War photography Barbican Co-operative Lastminute Battling factions may bring down church at the heart of Christianity Israel Bible bashing No dog left behind: one soldier's fight to rescue her Royal Navy will tackle pirate scourge Sailors may get powers to board and arrest Somalia Diabetes UK The Times Students hurt as Mugabe turns back to violence Zimbabwe Halifax Feather & black Churchill 'bribed generals to stay out of the war' Spain Win Investing Franco and Hitler Chelsea Black dog down: soldier wins hearts and minds in fight for her war zone pet Iraq British Gas (AP): Syria to open Beirut embassy (Reuters): US and Iraq will make troop deal (AP): Rough time for Travolta film 'Mafia plot' to blow up author Sky McCain is trailing and flailing as he faces final debate US Elections The Republican campaign seems in chaos as rescue packages for the economy are promised, dropped and then revived, Tom Baldwin writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandals slip under the radar The crowd is just spoiling for a fight — but their pet pitbull is on a leash Scranton Welcomes You The Times Mass exodus as flames bear down on LA United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Oil slide continues and gold loses its lustre Best Buy holds back Pepsi cuts 3,300 jobs Setback for InBev Quote of the day Billboards deal is off Business big shot Taxpayers' £37 billion 'might not be enough' to stabilise banking system Recovery mission 'He has the jowels, the husky voice and the gruff Inside today Stock markets Doubts over restriction on bank dividends Shredding credibility at RBS Investec Capital Markets Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies This is no cosy nuclear family Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyd-Webber sets his sights on The Sound of Music Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals for sale Capgemini Timesonline Business big shot Samsung Picture Gallery Goodwin, long gone but not forgotten City Diary A sign that we are through the worst? I am told by … City Diary RoadChef faces strike threat after new contract terms anger workers Seeking sick businesses for a special injection City Diary Have you ever worked for a boss like that? This is a still from a video clip doing the rounds that purports to be footage of the UK Treasury's closed session meeting to decide on the UK bank bailout Half the City has clearly too much to do, half has City Diary As if things could not get worse for that unfortunate City Diary TD Waterhouse Honesty is his best policy In the blue corner Applegarth and his fellow directors escape the threat of legal action over bank's collapse Credit crisis The Times BNP Paribas and Crédit Agricole deny they need emergency state funding FSA to check life assurers for insolvency protection Housing slump could be over by next year if loan rates are cut by half a point, MPs hear Timesonline The Times Jabra JPMorgan Chase chief attacks Washington for prolonging banking crisis Dimon days Iceland turns to Russia to help stabilise its economy Banks face dark days after Brown's 'finest hour' The Times Wall Street 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 Barclays buoyant but fears grow over maverick stance Market report JJB Sports back in the game Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Cadbury keeps investors sweet as cocoa prices head north SABMiller Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Connaught Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Diabetes UK British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Endless search for inspiration Ideas at work Tony Davidson, the man behind Honda's acclaimed skydiving advert, tells Emily Ford the secret of success as a commercial creative Precise job definitions and measures of success are vital What it takes Timesonline .. . survive and thrive from an M&A How to . . . Emily Ford examines the effects on company culture and careers a restructuring can have Take Five This year's biggest deals Top 100 Graduate employers Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Heading off in search of la truffe Late Travel Experience the delights of this sought-after tuber Late deals A cottage in the Yorkshire Dales for a week, £199; three nights in Istanbul, £199; a fortnight's B&B in Kerala for £470 British Isles The Times Short haul The autumnal golden-brown beauty of the New Forest Timesonline Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Professor George Palade Nobel prize-winning scientist whose researches into the fine structure of cells underpin modern cell biology and the biotech industry Professor George Palade, cell biologist, Nobel prize-winner, was born on November 19,1912. He died on October 7,2008, aged 95 Sir Robert Shields Distinguished surgeon and administrator who did much to raise the standards for surgical education in the UK and overseas Sir Robert Shields, Professor of Surgery, University of Liverpool, 1969-96, was born on November 6,1930. He died of cancer on October 3,2008, aged 77 'So why the saltbeef sandwich?' Guillaume Depardieu French actor whose on-screen intensity was matched by his turbulent private life Guillaume Depardieu, actor, was born on April 7,1971. He died of complications from pneumonia on October 13,2008, aged 37 Konstantin Pavlov Wild-living, dissident Bulgarian poet whose satirical verses were often banned by the communist authorities Konstantin Pavlov, poet, was born on April 2,1933. He died after a long illness on September 29,2008, aged 75 Edward Grayson Lives remembered Alf Fogel Jewish comedian and songwriter who spent his life raising funds for charity Alf Fogel, comedian, was born on July 14,1926. He died on October 4,2008, aged 82 Museums of the brave, newish world Knowledge of key distinct from encrypted data Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Divison Need for roads appeal filter Queen's Bench Division Rural tranquillity on a Sussex creek Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Thanksgiving service Legal news Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Silver Anniversaries The Times Deaths Luncheon Awards Legal Notices Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Hobbs demonstrates level head Leicester Yesterday's results Guinness Newcastle Timesonline Huntingdon Kempton Park Ferdinand on how Capello changed WAG culture Wetherby Racing Lingfield Park The Times Uttoxeter Murray enjoys short day at the office Tennis Gillette Fusion Football Results Baseball Cricket Other sport Ormsby and Keil face disciplinary panel Britain poach coach Sullivan heads east Golf Snooker Squash Tennis Girl power brings promise of many years at the summit for Simmonds Britain's face of the Beijing Paralympics tells Alyson Rudd that her targets for 2012 are confidential Heroes on parade Umpire review scheme to be extended for England series Cricket Cheap, uniform and sustainable: FIA's blueprint to save Formula One Motor racing Swiss Timesonline No 'giant leap' moment from Uefa in war on racism Madrid defends itself Liverpool fight for right to play in Madrid after Atlético are hit by ban Football FA warning after Kinnear apology The Sweeper Gerrard needs a free mind, not a free role Timesonline Toshack seeking formula to test confidence of Germany Setanta Sports Group four Northern Ireland v San Marino 7.45pm, Sky Sports 3 Group three Ireland v Cyprus 7.45pm, Sky Sports 2 Group eight Missing links offer ultimate test of robust new command Capello's side equipped to cope with absentees Pearce watches his charges make progress on all fronts Timesonline Times Crossword 24,045 Picture Gallery The Times Pearce watches his charges make progress on all fronts Circus is over as Ferdinand praises tough Capello reign Italian's influence hailed before Belarus tie The Times Setanta Sports Exclusive Mosley's downsizing plans for F1 revealed The Times A democratic convention Literary gatherings have never been more popular or inclusive. Ben MacIntyre applauds their renaissance, and Luke Leitch asks Cheltenham festivalgoers and writers what the attraction is The bestseller list The British book festival boom What Cheltenham means to us: visitors and authors Cheltenham Festivals A calculating approach to love Sexy maths The Conundrum Further reading Pirates are still the same 300 years on Laughing stocks Times offers Coming soon: the cyber-columnist (upgraded) The Times WHSmith Kick-off for the Homeless World Cup The have-nots are living a dream. Karen Bartlett watches men vying to represent England in football's other World Cup AA Shear luxury you needn't feel guilty about Fashion Wrapping up warm should be cool, not cruel. Lisa Armstrong finds a British-made woollens range that combines aesthetics with ethics Handling the micro wave 40 not out A guide to the clothes and accessories that do (and don't) work for the grown-up woman. This week: micro miniskirts Mum swap Comptoir's family challenge The empire strikes back It's Green vs Shepherdson II Timesonline Easy pieces This season's best buys from L. K. Bennett (0844 5815881), selected by Hannah Rochell The Times The patient: Meg Ryan Sarah vine's cosmetic surgery The Mutton: Don't get tied down Mutton dressed as lad Contrary to his earlier advice on smart credit-crisis dressing for the mature man, The Mutton had a stark realisation at The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival: wearing neckties makes you look like a stuffed shirt Fashionista questionnaire Nicola Horlick Tight-fitting suits make me feel trussed up Please help me to look sleek at 40 I am throwing a 40th birthday party at home in December. I am size 10-12 and 5ft 6in tall. I don't want to look mumsy or OTT. Budget is £100-£150 Lace is more Forget Sicilian widows and soap-opera barmaids — the new lace, as championed by Miuccia Prada, is the most sophisticated trend of the year Styling by Eve Thomas. Pictures by Zac Frackelton Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts Uneasy rider The freewheeling hellraiser is no more. As a new show of his art opens in Paris, Dennis Hopper tells Kevin Maher why he's frustrated by unfulfilled ambition City boys on the attack, Moore's Bond secret, Graham's weather vane, Lucas's private members The bulletin Here's one he made earlier Former Blue Peter presenter Peter Duncan guides Emma Mahony around the TV show's 50th birthday exhibition Buy me Timesonline The spirit is willing, but the flash is weak First night Dance Mariinsky Ballet Sadler's Wells Theatre Spyski! Lyric Hammersmith, W6 Timesonline Duff dinner and dance TV & Radio Last night's tv Imagine (BBC One) Jamie's Ministry of Food (Channel 4) Sunshine (BBC One) Dinner tonight Fennel gratin Eat it with Tv today The Times The Restaurant Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm Silent Witness BBC One, 9pm Brighton Beach Memoirs (1986) Film choice Sky Modern Greats, 8pm Twelve Monkeys (1995) BBC One, 11.30pm Variations Greatest Cities of the World With Griff Rhys Jones ITV1, 9pm Desperate Housewives Channel 4,10pm Goodbye Lover (1998) Channel 4,1.25am Tomorrow in times2 .. . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Singing through the pain Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio What's your poison? Young times Arachnophobes, beware! Deadly spiders are hitching lifts from their homes around the world to Britain The Times Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4659 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 340 Sunrise Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery Milkround. com Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution
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