News from 21/10/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Claire Fox, Alyn Shipton, David Wighton, Carol Lewis, Renee Bravo, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Michael Blastland, Gary Duncan, Robert Lindsay, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Toby Jones, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, David Atkinson, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Alexei Sayle, Nathaniel Rothschild, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Dr Hans Hermann Henrix, Sathnam Sanghera, Jane MacArtney, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Rachel Sylvester, Professor Didier Pollefeyt, Francis Elliott, Tom Bawden, Jk Galbraith, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, The Rev Professor John T. Pawlikowski, OSM, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Robert Harris, Martin Rees, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Laura Dixon, Rabbi Professor Dr Ruth Langer, Nick Wyke, Professor Mary Boys, NDS, James Mottram, Dr Michael Berenbaum, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Dr Kevin P. Spicer, CSC, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Tim Maynard, Martin Jacques, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Simon Rees-Jones, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Professor John Keown, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Karen Wood, Stephen E. Pennykid, Stephen Gratwick, QC, Dr Tanya Byron, Sarah Delaney, Professor Michael R. Marrus, Kaveh Solhekol, Tom Coghlan, Hildur Helga Sigurdardottir, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Helen Nugent, Ann Noon, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Dr David Starkey, Tom Cox, Steve Hawkes, Dr Edward Kessler, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Michael Senior, Helen Power, James Allan, Don Finkel, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Rosie Lavan, Janet Ellis, Andrew Dilnot, Philip Webster, Jim Bishop, Catherine Philp, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Stephen Haddrill, Alexandra Frean, Education Editor, Lisa Verrico, Veronica Schmidt, Professor Eric Hobsbawm, Declan O'loan, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Frank Furedi, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Philip Collins, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, David Wright, Miles Costello, Matt Cardy, Richard Ford, John McDonnell,
ResumoIndex The Tories, the oligarch and a £50,000 question A high summer of politics in the olive groves of Corfu Aid worker killed 'for spreading Christianity' Brown the borrower More diabetes deaths Quad bike tragedy Stock markets surge Inside today Index Praying in Aid Those who take advantage of a relief mission to spread their faith often harm the causes and beliefs that they are seeking to advance Index The Papacy in Dark Times Pius XII displayed not passivity but human frailty in the face of evil Bear Market Is Putin waiting to take advantage of the Russian oligarchs' huge losses? Best of the Times News Obituary Sport Times2 Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Taleban shoot aid worker for 'preaching' High price of doing good in Afghanistan In the line of fire ABTA Writers mourn their no-nonsense friend, the doyenne of Britain's literary agents She was so feminine - but she could be so fierce Timesonline The Workout Specialist prosecutors to look at suicide case Cannibal chef jailed 50,000 free convicts Liner cocaine raid Most read at timesonline. co. uk Father admits manslaughter of girl, 7, killed in quad bike crash Judge says he was a fool and imposes suspended sentence Frightened youth 'was forced to help killer of Rhys Jones' Church's Reputations and friendships at risk in tit-for-tat allegations Politics and the Oligarch It began as a gathering of the rich and powerful in the sunshine. But darker claims have since emerged, Sam Coates and Francis Elliott report What the rulebook says Letter to the Editor The key characters Mandelson and Russian dined together a year before they 'met' Crisis, what crisis? Ten minutes in this room and you'll wonder what all the fuss is about Dolce & Gabbana Contentedness gets green light Bride was drugged Trick question Hospital shooting Stem-cell agreement Obesity could swell diabetes deaths to one in seven 'Delays left me nearly blind' Mallory Barclays Heaven-sent ad opportunity People Bond may have moved on, but Pierce Brosnan indulges in some product placement with this political endorsement during a pit stop in Malibu "Have you ever met a real British Intelligence officer?" AuQI "i had a very peculiar experience the other night, … A treat for University of Leicester students tomorrow Peaches Geldof, 19, has defended her surprise (to Dad) Rock monster's school uniform The Face Angus Young Postscript John Cleese tells Radio Times that he's not keen on At The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival, Tony Benn HSBC plus Mystery of dead teenager and messages on Bebo Father arrested in murder hunt is released on bail Police siege after man dies and three are injured in raid In court today Expedia £37.6bn in the red, but we are right to borrow, says Brown The Recession Inside today Dfs The crunch index The 'I'm all right, Jack' mandarins Big pension pots Pensions crisis as share falls leave company schemes facing cash shortage The Recession Vision express Filly explores her neck of the woods Action on abuse of disabled badges Rare display of Bronze Age finds Collymore awarded £1.5m damages A dream home — if you can fly in Our asylum failure 'has spread misery and division' Barclays BASF Citi Tests show that those who can't spell, teach Sky Try the questions 3 fiancées fooled, 4 years in prison Prison 'smelt of cannabis' Pensioner jailed for spade attack Minister guilty of inventing ordeal Crisis The Times Dell Pardon me, but is that bikini in tiger skin? End-of-university report to rate students' skills Sleepright Fur flies as the top cat finally gets the cream Alliance Leicester British Gas Tom Ford for Men Crash! Boom! Disaster! That's enough crazy talk If we are not careful, everyone is going to start believing the ludicrously overheated rhetoric about the economy Royalty makes a return — 232 years late Culture shock Index Hold on for a bargain Picture Gallery There's a God-shaped hole in Westminster Today's politicians — whose favourite summer reading was The God Delusion — have never been more fearful of faith The Scouts should stick to tying knots More and more sex education is failing to curb teen pregnancy. Scoutmasters need not join in Showdown at dodgem city In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Should Pope Pius XII be canonised? What goes around . . . Abortion, autonomy and the role of the law Choosing how to live — or die Timesonline A historian writes . . . Credit where it's due Bakewell blunder An ounce of sense Celebrity books Must be a wrench Instruction overload ET may be out there, but would he talk to us? Even if UFOs haven't visited us, there is no reason to suppose that we are alone or will remain that way for infinity, Martin Rees says London eye The Daily Universal Register Timesonline She's in love again but it is not quite Shakespeare Film Two Lovers London Film Festival WWF Direct line for business War diary film opens old wounds over Red Army rapes in rubble of Germany Dark days Index Power summit cancelled after Tsvangirai is denied passport Multiple Display Advertising Items Raja Fashions Nato mission accused of 'wavering will' Master of the fashion dressing-down dies at 86 SSAFA Forces Cutting wit Obama and Clinton join forces to hold off a McCain US Elections Party rivals are seeking to capitalise on their lead in two weeks of intense campaigning, write Tom Baldwin in Washington and Tim Reid in Orlando The Times He'll need help in a crisis, says Biden Timesonline Rac The Times Economy on brink as Beauty and the Beast bicker The Times (AFP): IMF chief says sorry to his staff (Reuters): Pope in internet swastika row Kerchers seek £20m damages (AP): Dogs killed by chemical in food Norwich Union Oil price rises as Opec ponders output cut US unemployment up CDS inquiry widens India cuts repo rate Quote of the day BAE bribes arrests Business big shot Bernanke puts a charge into stock markets with call for new stimulus Timesonline Index Stock markets Iceland agrees emergency $6bn package with IMF Bank controls rate of recovery Picture Gallery Mayhem punctures pensions Commodities Safer bet Inside Alium Currencies Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Aga says sales of its cookers have gone off the boil Business big shot Sartoriani Timesonline He shoots, he scores - and William Hill celebrates The Times Lehman's demise leaves students feeling blue City Diary I receive angry e-mails from Iceland. "At the time … City Diary Picture Gallery This painting is Dismasted by Charles Brooking. The marine artist was commemorated with a blue plaque that was unveiled yesterday by David Lewis, the Lord Mayor, at Tokenhouse Yard, opposite the Bank, where he used to live. Next year is the 250th anniversary of his death. The Lord Mayor, I am reminded, is also Admiral of the Port of London You know times are really, really bad if . . . A bizarre case reaches me from a VAT tribunal City Diary The last word — 50 years on In the blue corner Mums, socks and fortysomethings push Asda past Primark in clothing sales race Englandsnorthwest Collapse in mortgage lending intensifies Bank bosses deliver warnings over bonuses and jobs Halifax French Government to inject €10.5bn into top six banks to oil wheels of rusting economy Costly rescue Chinese economic growth tumbles to single digits for first time in four years Englandsnorthwest Seoul's rescue package fails to reassure analysts Gill's Cruise Centre As the flood waters recede and the hatches reopen, the blame game can really begin Milkround 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 With finance in short supply, 3i plunges again Markets Market report Davenham bowed by bad debts Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Slow demand from Western Europe undermines Mondi Senior Deal of the day Timesonline Aga Rangemaster Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Crockett & Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds A laissez-faire approach to corporate pensions is no longer an option Management & Finance Market turmoil has exposed weaknesses in the management of many funds, says Rosie Lavan Regulators must develop co-operation across borders Keep on working Timesonline 'I'm a management consultant and if you doubt my worth, then pay me by results' Risk-reward governs costs in few contracts, but that is set to change. Carol Lewis reports Management briefing Gender pay difference How you pay Moore's new role Movers & Shakers Jeffrey steps up Hall joins KBC New board members Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items From exotic fruits and ceviche to roast guinea pig Ancient lords and eco-tours put hidden Peru on the map Tourism is Peru's biggest industry after oil and mining. David Atkinson and Ann Noon explore the culture, traditions and cuisine that make this land so inviting for British visitors A piece of Victoriana berthed at 13,000ft Timesonline Temples and tombs Peru Reader Offers Ltd Pat Kavanagh Leading London literary agent famed for her cool discretion and her steely negotiations on behalf of her galaxy of successful authors Pat Kavanagh, literary agent, was born on January 31,1940. She died on October 20,2008, aged 68 Index Dee Dee Warwick Gritty R&b singer who had several hits but was overshadowed by her sister Dionne Dee Dee Warwick, singer, was born on September 25,1945. She died on October 18,2008, aged 63 Peter Vansittart Lives remembered Lord Thomson of Monifieth Pat Moss Bridge Chess Winning move Britain's first black policeman Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Service dinner Appointments Legal Notices Lipman & Sons Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Times In Memoriam - Private Meeting Birthdays Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Reception Legal Notices Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Fortune favours Dettori with classic example of selflessness Exeter Index Bet of the day Racegoers drawn by thrill of the chase Lingfield Park Pontefract Yesterday's results The Times Windsor Yarmouth Course specialists Plumpton Corretja helps Murray talk his way to the top Tennis Quiet adviser playing pivotal role in Scot's success The Sunday Times Spaniard's famous five Castle avoids unforced error - eventually Massa under the most pressure in title chase, says Hamilton Motor racing Rays sting Red Sox to reach World Series Woodward's big plan Eastman recovering Gloucester on the rise Feeling the heat in Brazil Pietersen: 'There is no way I want people to carry on like a clown' Cricket The dash for cash Australia at pains to justify their ill-judged aggression Russians risk wrath of IAAF over bans for drugs cheats Athletics Stuttering start made to the season by Wasps prompts real concerns over Johnson's first XV Rugby union Football Results Baseball Cricket Golf Tennis Football Fixtures Times Online Ramos urged to ask more of King Drogba may be brought to book over punch lines Tottenham's road ahead Torres misses visit to old club The Sweeper Ferguson views wider picture as Ronaldo shows signs of fatigue Football Strachan's side may be spared Portugal forward Key clash Wenger enters new territory with Aragonés row forgotten Kinnear starts to turn tide on Tyneside Barclays Premier League Renault Shearer keeps options open about return Timesonline Times Crossword 24,050 Picture Gallery The Times Newcastle earn their stripes Kinnear's ten men reveal stomach for the fight The Times Index Bottom of the table Index Simply red As financial markets crash, the reputation of Karl Marx soars. Has his time come at last? Philip Collins looks at the evidence, while, overleaf, commentators from the Left discuss his validity The boot's on the other foot: was the Left right after all? Timesonline Mortgage holders of the world unite Hot Pursuit by Paul Klee (1939) Modern art explained Thetimes Middle-class dilemma Lucky escape Kewl to be a cat, or just feline funny? The pictures are cloyingly cute and the captions inane, but a website dedicated to raising a laugh out of the supremacy of felines is an internet phenomenon, says cat-lover Tom Cox Why my enthusiasm for hot cars is cooling The Times Far from the Madness crowd In a break from filming a travelogue on Italy, Suggs talks to Andrew Billen about his dysfunctional ska band and his equally challenging childhood AA 'Daddy, can we sell our house and buy a yacht?' Families Independent schools are being encouraged to give more bursaries, but it can be a huge cultural shock for state school children and their parents, says Jim Bishop The Times Helping the poor Bursaries: the facts The pen is mightier than the SAT Families A new creative writing scheme will teach children more than the curriculum ever can, says actor Toby Jones. All it takes is a little imagination Write away Creative methods to try at home My boyfriend helped me through breast cancer in my teens. Then, after I was better, he killed himself. How can I move on? Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Treasures of a lost empire Crosses, frescoes, carvings and silks . . . the Royal Academy's Byzantium Show has the swagger of a blockbuster, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Byzantium 330-1453 Royal Academy Radio Timesonline This city never sleeps and neither do I Jersey Boys Phillips Offence is no defence for short change First night Comedy Sarah Silverman Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Jazz Django Bates CBSO Centre, Birmingham Opera Carmen Glyndebourne Pop Glen Campbell Festival Hall Timesonline TV & Radio Last night's tv Extraordinary Animals in the Womb (Channel 4) Amazon with Bruce Parry (BBC Two) The Sarah Silverman Program (Paramount 1) Devilled kidneys Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today BBC One The Times Miss Naked Beauty Viewing guide Channel 4,8pm Sunshine BBC One, 9pm White Sands (1992) Film choice BBC One, 11.55pm Out of Sight (1998) ITV3, 11.30pm Variations British Style Genius BBC Two, 9pm Imagine: A Love Story BBC One, 10.35pm Oldboy (2003) Film4,11.35pm Plus Today's tv prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport George W. 's greatest hits Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Is the truth out there? Young times Do you believe in flying saucers? Government files released this week reveal strange objects spotted in the sky that have never been explained . . . The Times Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4664 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 345 The Times Su doku Word Watching Index Wellman clinic Vestas Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution
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