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News from 20/10/2008

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Giles Smith, David Boorer, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Alexi Mostrous, Rosemary Righter, John Denham, Robin Stummer, Tony Travers, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Sarah Silverman, Neil Johnston, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Simon Barnes Sports Columnist of the Year, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, R. S. Kaplan, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mike Harvey, Jenni Rutherford, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Suna Erdem, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Murad Ahmed, Mark Borkowski, Clive Davis, Moritz Volz, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Robert Veitch, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Donald Hutera, Deborah Haynes, John Wardle, Tom Bawden, Martyn Chase, John Rankin Waddell, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, Jim McCue, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Libby Purves, Anne Palmer, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, John Maynard Keynes, Ron Lewis, Martin J. Nuechtern, Lilly Peel, Edward Gorman, Martin Shaw, Russell Kempson, James Matthews, Sarah Vine, Hazel Leventhal, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Alex Salmond, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Bosko Ajder, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Murad Ahmed Technology Reporter, Matt Hughes, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Jill Sherman, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Father Edward Rennard, Joanna Moorhead, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Graham Chase, Canon John Burrows, Emily Ford, Bill Cash MP, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Michael Gove, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Valentine Low, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, John Steele Chief Executive, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Alison Staunton, Olav Bjortomt, Richard Ford, Stephen Pollard,

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Index The Times More open justice for families in the courts Minister to curb secret hearings Murray proves he's a master of his game Obama is right man for the job, says Powell Olympic bailout Scramble for the top IMF affair Shrinking economy Inside today Index In Open Court Justice in the family courts will be better served, and professionals held properly to account, if the courts are open to scrutiny from the press Index From Sub-Prime To Pump-Prime The Chancellor will find it harder than he thinks to spend his way out of recession Kapital Gains Will the new lease of life being enjoyed by Marx's seminal work endure? Best of the Times Business News Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Republican hero backs Obama to be an 'exceptional' president Colin Powell questions McCain's judgement Shades of opinion, from anger to respect Inside Hippodrome Last picture show for the small cinemas that cannot afford £50m ticket to future The inability to evolve has darkened screens before End of the reel may kill community's theatre Case study The Workout Britons in pile-up on French motorway Security passes lost Village's alcohol curb Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Father arrested after daughter's skeleton is discovered in woods Detectives say body had been there 18 months Scouts are given sex advice to be prepared for life today Breitling First the banks, now the Olympics may have to be saved by the State Public Finance Spend, spend, spend: Darling adopts Keynes doctrine John Maynard Keynes Town halls face a £2.5bn black hole as stores stop paying taxes Caught in a straitjacket Europe and US wrestling over rival strategies Alliance Leicester Banking crisis gives added capital to Marx's writings Video game doll that must go from rags to riches for Sony Console puts its future in the hands of Sackboy It's a fuzzy nostalgia trip to more innocent days Gothenburg Links Everyone wants to be a head teacher now someone else looks after the cash Timesonline Expedia 'They cannot afford not to employ me' Lioydspharmacy Irish bestseller goes into Japanese 3,000 Harleys meet at the crossing Minister 'backtracks' on immigration Monarch of the Glen for motorists Novelists fight age bands for books GPs paid £1 not to send people to hospital Concerns about payments just to meet quotas Heart attack response plan 'would save hundreds more' Timesonline Monarch Capital One Mandelson attacks 'innuendo' over Russian oligarch Royal Mail sell-off plan is revived Multiple Display Advertising Items WWF Growing signs of art slump as Freud's portrait of Bacon fails to fetch £7m FedEx An artistic friendship Multiple Display Advertising Items The only way to dispel these myths is to let the media in, says top judge Family Courts The secret state that steals our children A secret state is operating in which families are being torn apart Behind the story Aquability Straw must take heed: no publicity, no justice How do you solve a problem like Eurovision? Ask Lloyd Webber to write the song and find the singer Multiple Display Advertising Items Spoof single takes shine off X Factor Close encounter: the airman who tried to shoot down a UFO Michelin Thinking space It's time for a clear policy on euthanasia Assisted dying is not the same thing as assisted suicide: we need to tread very carefully — and sympathetically Never eat canapés: 10 more golden rules Index B. Ad idea The fat lady sings in China's opera of reform Land ownership was the last Maoist taboo. It has fallen because Beijing needs rural areas to fuel continuing growth Picture Gallery Stand-alone Scotland could look after itself Far from making independence unviable, the banking crisis has shown exactly why it is needed Portrait of war In my view Thunderer: Thunderer A lasting legacy for all Olympic sports Nottage is no hoax Where would Scotland be without the English? The problem with politicians . . . Timesonline EU advice on money Dysfunctional society Existence is not life Ladies in the Lords Safety cushion Universities need to have access to our most gifted students GoTo Meeting® Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Blistering power and troubling questions First night Hunger London Film Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items General charged with terror plot as 86 go on trial for 'Deep State' conspiracy Index Dell Farmers get more say on how land is used Passengers killed (Reuters): New party planned (AFP): Headscarf ruling (AFP): Parents' saintly path Multiple Display Advertising Items Iraq deal marks a shift in British mission Hutton in talks to reduce size of deployment Amex Whoever wins, the green shoots face a long winter of economic chills US Elections A faltering economy and trillion-dollar deficit will tie the hands of the next President, write Tom Baldwin and Lucy Bannerman Timesonline I can live with defeat, says 'lucky' McCain And the … The Times An angry husband, a grand seducer and his credit squeeze Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Lionfish escape in storm to devastate native shoals Openuniversity Mandelson admits that Britain's economy is going into reverse Directors quit French bank after scandal Pru considers AIG bid Channel 4 finances Quote of the day Korean export crisis Big energy suppliers stop applying for contracts Index Stock markets Only a drastic cut in interest rates can avert disaster Englands northwest Commodities Currencies Need to know British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Prudential considers sovereign wealth in effort to fund bid for Asian parts of AIG Qatari fund potential candidate for 20% stake Capgemini Banks braced for Lehman debt insurers' deadline Carbon Trust Minister may call in a bank to assess value of Channel 4 as broadcaster's finances suffer UK Exchange rate is crucial to export demand and influences inflation Economic briefing Browne warns against media alarmism on biofuels North east england Timesonline Carbon Trust BT The banks that couldn't say 'no' South Korea's $130bn guarantee may not be enough to stave off a crisis called Kiko Netherlands to boost ING with €10bn cash injection The Times With friends like these, — 110 million of them — making a profit should be easy, shouldn't it? Monday manifesto Analysts are starting to ask Mark Zuckerberg some hard questions, but the Facebook founder is still a youthful idealist. Mike Harvey reports CV Multiple Display Advertising Items Q&a Monday manifesto Equity Prices Prostate UK Global brands like what they see in the UK Retail & Leisure Chelsea Girl and Minns Music were happening in the Seventies. Today, overseas enterprises are making significant inroads, Steve Hawkes writes Retail therapy can put our cities on the road to recovery Timesonline Bigger really is better for an American outfitter with an eye on Britain's men Casual Male intends to challenge N Brown in an ever-growing market, Marcus Leroux reports Management briefing Counterfeit goods Red soles distinguish Louboutin's designs but he has little protection against imitators Trouble brewing in Kent Food for thought It's the real deal Those boys love their beers Falcon prepared for crash landing Top hitter caught out Tomorrow Reader Offers Sir Dick Franks Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service who was involved in wartime sabotage and a plot to overthrow the Iranian Prime Minister in 1953 Sir Dick Franks, KCMG, Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service 1978-81, was born on July 13,1920. He died on October 12,2008, aged 88 Colonel 'Charlie' McHardy Army officer who was in 1943 decorated for his services in North Africa and later became the Queen's Resident Factor at Balmoral Colonel W G McHardy, CVO, MBE, MC, the Queen's Factor at Balmoral 1965-79, was born on July 20,1920. He died on his 88th birthday, July 20,2008 Index Levi Stubbs Lead singer of the Four Tops whose soulful baritone was considered one of Motown's most powerful voices Melinda Camber Porter Arts journalist and cultural critic who was also a gifted novelist and painter in her own right Melinda Camber Porter, artist and writer, was born on September 18,1953. She died of cancer on October 9,2008, aged 55 Faber licks its whiskers over its return to Old Possum's ground Court Circular Service appointments Legal news Sentencing for offences taken into consideration Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Full costs are payable on apportioned liability Queen's Bench Division Civil standard for tax returns Chancery Division Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices Legal Notices The Times Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items A delicate operation to neutralise a deadly mine Times Archive Timesonline Spelling Dinner Service Cartoonmuseum Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line King looks for positives as Katchit is beaten on return Pontefract Index Kempton Park Yesterday's results Fontwell Park Southwell Windsor Decision to retire New Approach indicates sheikh's shift of emphasis Racing Plumpton Bet of the day Course specialists Hopkins defies his age and critics Boxing Baseball Results Basketball Cricket Golf Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Botwright bows out on impressive note Dragon roars ahead England edged out Scotland do double Squash Tennis Football Fixtures From Borg to Billie Jean (not Michael Jackson's lover) Something to Bragg about in a recession: sport and music will survive any crisis The best top 40 . . . ever Inspired by a Brechtian punk cabaret group writing a song about Leeds United, Rick Broadbent looks at other pieces of music influenced by sport Timesonline Sri Lanka visit threatened by IPL Cricket Ticketmaster Hard time for Northampton as they pass test of mettle Rugby union Skinner shows hunger with scavenging best Ospreys feel heat of battle in hard-fought win Provisa Wasps drubbung is bad news for England Heineken Cup Hodgson arrives too late to save Sale at hands of clinical holders Rugby union Heineken Cup Vu Limited Connor's long-range kicks make Bath sweat Halfpenny displays his true worth to Cardiff International Rugby Union Quirós scrambles victory in a style that Ballesteros made so familiar Golf Leading final scores The Times Higgins gets home win to achieve lifelong goal Snooker I am increasingly saddened by the enthralling Test … Let's enjoy Murray one win at a time Sensible Lewis overtakes silly Lewis Rooney comes to realise that selflessness helps nobody Football can survive much, but not fixing Ebullient Murray masters Simon to cement place among the elite Tennis Scot wins his fourth title of the year with victory in Madrid Laura Robson has been drawn to play Iveta Benesova, … Large sums and small details are Tiriac's keys to reforming game Boris Becker's former manager tells Neil Harman that the grand slams need to offer more money Hobgoblin Shanghai success ensures that Hamilton need only stay cool and calm to collect title Motor racing Details Championship leader delivers perfect riposte to Briatore Times Crossword 24,049 Picture Gallery The Times Tottenham all cried out Ramos in line of fire after club's worst start to a season The Times Inside today Index Times2 New dawn for Hell's waiting room The Aylesbury estate , a byword for urban squalor for 40 years, is to be torn down. Can planners get it right this time? Martin Fletcher reports Save our buildings 'Ugly' fights back The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster Six legs good . . . Heaven scent Nasa astronauts say space smells like fried steak and, er, motorbike welding. Carol Midgley and Penny Wark go in search of other olfactory evocations Beneath Gordon's dour facade beats the heart of a hero The Times Photostory First impressions of life in Britain Keeping the message of flower power alive Motoring Must doctors make our grief so much worse? Health Insensitive health workers compound the suffering caused by miscarriage — but a Mumsnet campaign aims to change matters. Joanna Moorhead reports Ten steps to a caring NHS The Mumsnet recommendations Q&a Nutrition Sunshine pills Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell answers your questions A four-point pelvic floor plan Fitness A simple regime can help to prevent such widespread disorders as incontinence and dropped muscles, says Peta Bee D activation More vitamin sources When erratic behaviour is more than just a headache The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items And they loved happily ever after . . . Can you imagine Romeo and Juliet with a happy ending? Prokofiev did (at first) and this is the score that Mark Morris and his dance company are bringing to the Barbican next month. Debra Craine reports Index Book it, see it Opening this week Highly recommended Last chance Leave 'em smiling Reworked endings Book now Are you sitting comfortably? As the nights draw in, the ancient art of storytelling comes into its own. Erica Wagner feeds her imagination Apollo Victoria Theatre Lend your ears Where to hear tales Hearts and ice melt in new opera house First night Opera Snow Maiden/Mines of Sulphur Wexford Opera House Treasure Island Concert Hvorostovsky/Kissin Barbican Jazz Jon Faddis Ronnie Scott's, W1 Pop Foals Brixton Acedemy, Sw9 Opera The Tale of Tsar Saltan Sadler's Wells Theatre Spectacular Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry Inside today Timesonline A view to a thrill Ian Fleming: Where Bond Began (Sunday, BBC One) Timewatch: Young Victoria (Saturday, BBC Two) A Touch of Frost (Sunday, Itv1) Gnocchi with broad beans, peas and pesto Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times Dispatches: The Truth About Your Energy Bill Viewing guide Channel 4,8pm Wired ITV1, 9pm Happy-Go-Lucky (2008) Film choice New to Sky Box Office Men of Honor (2000) Channel 4,10.35pm Variations Extraordinary Animals in the Womb Channel 4,9pm Chinatown (1974) Five, 11.05pm The Dark Side of Fame with Piers Morgan BBC One, 10.35pm Red Lights (2004) Channel 4,1.30am Plus Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Joost the ticket Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice How to survive divorce Young times Everyone's talking about Madonna's multimillion-pound break-up from Guy Ritchie. But what is it like for children when parents go their separate ways? Timesonline What to do if your parents are splitting up Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Round trip Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 344 Multiple Sclerosis Society Su doku Word Watching Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Weekend in numbers The one that got away Liverpool say they rejected the chance to sign Agüero in 2006 Johnson sees red mist in bizarre sending-off Hughes hails Richards Fenerbahçe v Arsenal Tomorrow, ITV4, kick-off 7.45pm Man United v Celtic Tomorrow, ITV1, kick-off 7.45pm Atl Madrid v Liverpool Wednesday, Sky Sports 2, Kick-off 7.45pm Chelsea v Roma Wednesday, Sky Sports Xtra, kick-off 7.45pm Suspicions raised by Terry's swift return England captain seemingly chose club over country The Prem Multiple Display Advertising Items Spot the pie Richardson displays his credentials The Games Feeble Spurs left in disarray Moyes is punished for caution Hurrah for Heskey, the Ernie Wise of English football Burnham on wrong track And another thing . . . A debt of dishonour Ask Capello next time Whelan seeks advantage West Ham face fire sale Don't expect bargains Beckham's waiting game Ups and downs at Anfield A fix or a weak market? The Debate One Argentina striker, rarely used but runs like a dream, a snip at £32m Bubbly Hull continue to float on air Barclays Premier League Career crunch time for McCarthy The Times Managing to stay positive Exclusive Sir Bobby Robson, the former Newcastle United manager, puts his views on the club's plight in suitably black-and-white terms to George Caulkin Tony's Fiver The Columnist Tactical Analysis Resilient Liverpool keep pace with title Blue murde . . . George Caulkin sees Middelsbrough's young team given a lesson Campbell turns back the clock Rooney kept in check Ferguson plays down performance of striker, writes James Ducker Patrice Evra is a doubt for Manchester United's Champio How they stand Leading scorers In form Average points away Player of the weekend Red cards spice up Sheffield derby Mackail-Smith needs finishing school Timesonline The fixtures Glover's good start gets fans onside The Times Championship League One League Two Non-League The Results Crawley will stay true to their style Scotland Atlético Madrid v Liverpool The Box Sky Sports 2,7. 45pm Wednesday Live matches Two ways to feed your fantasy Manchester United v Celtic ITV1, 7.45pm tomorrow The Times Sarkozy's kneejerk gestures keep French farce on agenda Ranieri under pressure to turn things around in Turin And another thing . . . Rethink is in order Proof that top flight is not leagues apart From Fulham to Ipswich Town, Moritz Volz says there has been little drop in standards Spot the pie In this week The Final Word Timesonline

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