News from 22/10/2008
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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Bill Scott, Chris Mills, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Philip Norman, Magnus Linklater, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Diane Abbott, MP, Mark Harris, John McDonnell, MP, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Alan Kasket, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Corbyn, MP, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Carl Mortished, Jenny Knight, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Matt Brown, Vivienne Parry, John Clarke, Hannah Fletcher, Rachel Sylvester, Francis Elliott, Guy Clapperton, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Barry Ramsay, Roger Craig, Gavin Lockhart, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Alan Hamilton, Laura Dixon, Kevin Brennan, Marcus du Sautoy, Ian Robinson, Justin Scroggie, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Anne-Marie O'reilly, Hugo Rifkind, Gareth Fuller, John Talbot, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Christine Bleakley, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Trevor Jones, Alice Olins, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Michael Sobey, Martin Samuel, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Mark Seddon, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Francis Gilbert, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Jim Cramer, John Carr, Erica Wagner, James Charles, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Andrew Martin, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Emily Ford, Helen Power, Michael Moran, Russell Jenkins, Lynda Murdin, Peter Riddell, Werner Kruppa, Carly Chynoweth, Ian Needham, James Fletcher, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Robson, Valentine Low, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Stuart Hampson, Leo Lewis, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Chris Smyth, Alan Price-Talbot, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Alex Hardy, Alistair McBay, Fay Schopen, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Vivienne Hayes Chief Executive,
ResumoIndex The Times Osborne on the rack over new donation allegations Former Clinton adviser 'witnessed talks about money' Index Britain 'beginning long and painful downturn' Diet for mental fitness Church 'to lose status' Kashmiri trade route Barclays in bond sale Madrid game on edge Inside today Two for one at Mr & Mrs Smith hotels Not Boring Enough In extraordinary financial circumstances, a more conspicuous Governor of the Bank of England might have provided greater reassurance to markets Index Church and Nation Disestablishment is an issue of ecclesiastical more than political debate State Approval After Central Europe, the Queen might make some other overdue visits Times2 News Ideas at work Obituary Sport Picture Gallery By Gove Today's weather The long march to boredom Mervyn King admits that Britain is entering recession When it comes to the crunch they're never lost for words HSBC Premier Our Big Bang machine has broken down, but let's have a party anyway The secrets of the Universe can wait. The official opening of the Large Hadron Collider made do with space age cooking, reports Matthew Syed Chemistry set cuisine on the menu The Workout Radicalisation threat Ransom silence Guantanamo inmate Baby for Billie Piper Bomber 'has cancer' Most read at timesonline. co. uk Do five simple things a day to stay sane, say scientists How to survive a panic epidemic GUCCI 'Pollyanna' tips are based on hard evidence Steps to happiness Drinks, dinners and differing accounts: a weekend on Corfu Donations row A dispute over holiday gatherings has wrecked an old friendship and embarrassed the Tory leadership, Francis Elliott and Sam Coates report A witness with impeccable Wall Street credentials George, you should have known: never break the code of silence Cross-party social whirl evokes life a century ago Master mariner sails through a sea of questions Donations row Barclays Mandelson is urged to answer more questions Family of six die in crash that left M6 'like a warzone' Hostage rescuer says he found a scene from Reservoir Dogs Etihadairways IKEA Church 'will be stripped of its special status within 50 years' Inside today A relationship of service to the nation Boots Waitrose Honeymoon bride sees husband swept to his death Sky HoVIS Wholemeal Land-Rover Ssshhh … don't criticise the London Olympics People President Bush's "catastrophic" intervention in Iraq … As lean and profane as ever The Face Eminem After exhausting the lute, Sting is plotting an opera … AA It's a brave man who clamps a car driven by Baroness … Postscript Gwyneth Paltrow's new lifestyle website, Goop, offers … Zurich No need to fight over a Harrods comb. Mohamed Al Fyed showed his famous hat-levitation trick for Tony Curtis. The Hollywood legend, 83, regrets his crack, in his new memoir, that kissing Marilyn Monroe was "like kissing Hitler" Observers were mystified by Barry Gardiner's behaviour Dell The crunch bites into Olympic stars' living space Pay pubs to let people come in to use the loos, say MPs Aerlingus Queen hailed as the head of a cultural phenomenon Royal travels The President of Slovenia marvels at a country that gave the world the Beatles, and Elizabeth II as well. Valentine Low reports from Ljubljana Nationwide Timesonline The Queen's 56 years of global travel More than 120 countries, and all without a passport Matters of state The Times MacMillan Big number brings students back to maths £350m helps to reverse decline in tough subjects Alliance Leicester Villagers branded sex pests and adulterers in rumour campaign The British Cartoonists' Association Yakult Vision express Bird flaps wings for 9 days non-stop 'Holy Grail' at Byzantine exhibition Youth fatally stabbed outside club Island robber attacks holidaymakers Two held after smash-and-grab raid Ex-dental chief struck off for fraud Terrier near extinction barks with new life Lufthansa Shaggy dog tale In court today The dangers of dabbling with the super-rich Opinion Images of yachts, billionaires and the Bullingdon Club are unlikely to convince voters that the new Tories are down to earth A train, a stranger - and a bit of a pickle Index Rescuing Afghanistan remains a noble ambition The shooting of a Western aid worker should not weaken our resolve to stay and improve the lives of ordinary people Picture Gallery Daylight is precious. Let's stop wasting it If we didn't put the clocks back we could cut crime, keep fitter - and reduce carbon emissions A change of fortune In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Abortion right in Northern Ireland A VAT holiday Award for bravery The effects of opening up the family courts Canonising Pius Gove overdoses Timesonline In support of the secular life … Unnecessary injury Measure for measure Scouting for boys A beginner's guide How Japan learnt how to stop worrying and love the recession The bursting of the Tokyo financial bubble brought profound social change. London should prepare for the same experience, Leo Lewis says Dfs Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Woody Allen's finest European vintage First night Film Vicky Cristina Barcelona London Film Festival The co-operative funeralcare The Luxury Travel Fair Trucks bear the fruits of peace as trade route reopens after 61 years Riot fears paralyse city after anti-migrant leader is held Index Deranged Fritzl 'was born to be a rapist' Cellar father blames crimes on abuse as a child Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain urged to extradite Thaksin 'Terrorist' appeal Changes to pact TV news presenter fights for life after attack in bed British Gas CapitalOne Legions of lawyers on standby to stop repeat of history in hanging-chad state The Times Timesonline Missed dates Rac Obama withdraws from battleground to be at bedside of gravely ill grandmother The Times Needled Sarkozy summons up the law to banish voodoo doll Multiple Display Advertising Items Ford takes a hit after Kerkorian sells shares Sarkozy call for funds Fed takes new step Quote of the day Yahoo! to cut jobs Business big shot Chancellor will press bank chiefs to ease borrowing for small businesses GSK makes Horlicks of keeping health claim out of UK Index Man from the Pru is right to look at acquisitions Two sides of the same coin Capgemini Commodities Currencies Green is well wrapped up Stock markets Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Young and trendy laugh in face of high street gloom Business big shot Ian Grabiner Timesonline Green puts Iceland on hold and eyes 'new concepts' OFT accuses recruitment agencies of price-fixing The Times Sacked City staff to get Big Brother treatment City Diary These are challenging times for the banks, and there … City Diary Picture Gallery As Iceland struggles to find enough cash to stay afloat from Russia or wherever, I am reminded that the First Lady of Iceland, who is married to President Grimmson, is Dorrit Moussaieff, a scion of the fabulously rich Moussaieff jewellery dynasty — and presumably not short of the readies Quest for oldest banks sparks online debate City Diary A City friend's ten-year-old loses a tooth. His mother City Diary I knew it was a good idea, and so it proved City Diary Apology? You must be mad! In the blue corner Barclays takes the plunge and plans the first government-guaranteed bond sale Bringing it all together Norwich Union slaps exit penalties on policies Redstone faces a battle to hold on to Viacom At stake NatWest Boss's view Media mogul's saga could be source for his script writers Cartel of key gas exporters could have a significant impact on Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Russia's rich forced to sell assets to repay loans 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 Leaked e-mail adds to fears of hard times facing WPP Market report Salamander pursuit goes cold Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Tullow takes its luck onshore but is a little pricey for now Laird Deal of the day Timesonline St Ives Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Windmill International The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds BiE Interim Executive British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Deciding who's in the picture Victoria White, who loves her dream job as Editor of Company, must adapt constantly in a cut-throat business, writes Emily Ford Coping with loss as a new era dawns in the workplace What it takes Timesonline Take Five How to manage your response to a crisis Carly Chynoweth asks how companies can survive and thrive when things go wrong Top 100 Graduate employers Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Late deals A weekend in a train carriage from £266; Loire Valley break from £183; Dominican Republic one week all-in from £369 British Isles The Times Short haul Timesonline Heavenly Bruges is just the caper Indulge yourself in the Venice of the North and the real thing Misty beauty of autumn days in the city of canals Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Optimism is high and profits are up as banks resolve to beat the crisis Greece: banking John Carr introduces a two-page report on banking in Greece and prospects for growth Prime position offers a growing power base to shape energy policy in the region Welfare reform gains pace Black sheep Serbia owes economic confidence to Greece Balkans bonanza has boosted expansion Greece: banking Cultural and trade ties helped Greek banks to tap into a market of 160 million people in post-communist southeast Europe without being seen as grasping foreigners, reports John Carr Alpha Bank Professor Thomas Wälde Legal expert who framed contracts that bridged complex operational conflicts between mining and oil companies and governments Professor Thomas Wälde, lawyer, was born on January 9,1949. He died in an accident on October 11,2008, aged 59 Wang Yung-ching Taiwanese entrepreneur who founded the Formosa industrial conglomerate and was eager to foster links with the Chinese mainland Wang Yung-ching, entrepreneur, was born on January 18,1917. He died on October 15,2008, aged 91 Index Theodore Mallinson Popular schoolmaster who dedicated himself to Highgate School for nearly seven decades Theodore Mallinson, schoolmaster, was born on August 27,1909. He died on October 11,2008, aged 99 Norman Hale Prep school headmaster whose traditional methods helped to set his pupils on the road to academic success Norman Hale, headmaster, was born on August 13,1919. He died on October 3,2008, aged 89 Bob Drayson Headmaster whose dedication to good causes inspired his students to volunteer for community work Robert Drayson, DSC, headmaster, was born on June 5,1919. He died on October 15,2008, aged 89 Sœur Emmanuelle French nun and humanitarian who endeared herself to television audiences with her forthright views on political corruption and bourgeois complacency Sœur Emmanuelle, nun, humanitarian, broadcaster and writer, was born Madeleine Cinquin on November 16,1908. She died on October 20,2008, aged 99 Peter Copley Lives remembered Thomas Coughtrie Permitting collaboration is no breach of rights Law Report Queen's Bench Division Addiction not contributory Court of Appeal Sixties youth flaunts fashion on the London streets Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Times Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Elections Sue Ryder Care Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 McCoy stands firm after defeat of Straw Bear Great Leighs Exeter Yesterday's results Bet of the day Yarmouth Course specialists Index Lingfield Park The Times Southwell Kempton Park Bath Men's game stung after losing its head Tennis The Royal Bank of Scotland Football Results Cricket Rugby union Tennis Abendanon steps up to give England full-back options Rugby union Swiss Tour offers uphill task for Armstrong return Australia humbled Thomson enlists help Persistence pays off for O'Connor Football Reading 2 Doncaster Rovers 1 Leagues One and Two Championship round-up Styles removed from front line The Sweeper Welcome to the Platini Fantasy League Comment Timesonline Fàbregas points Arsenal straight ahead Champions League The Times Owners embark on search for Anfield buyer Key clash Timesonline Referee can call halt to Liverpool match if crowd chant racist abuse Champions League Benítez plays down threat of trouble in Madrid Timesonline Sport Staff: Del Piero gets Juventus back to winning ways Celtic forced to play role of bystanders in United talent show Champions League Guinness Drogba guilty of diving, says Mourinho Times Crossword 24,051 Picture Gallery The Times Wenger salutes his young guns Five-star exhibition delights Arsenal manager The Times Inside today Index Index The special relationship Barack Obama has interrupted his presidential campaign to visit his ailing grandmother in Hawaii. Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall endorses his act of love Joan Collins Will Smith Zara Phillips Grandma, we love you … Agony Aunt: Virginia Ironside Nicholas Soames Member of Parliament Valerie Grove Biographer Index Boris Johnson Mayor of London Liz Fraser Parenting expert Petra Ecclestone Designer and daughter of Bernie Family valued More relative-related career breaks Great grandmas Real and Fictional Nans of Note Tamara Mellon Jimmy Choo Founder Lou Doillon Daughter of Jane Birkin Why the taxman has your number Sexy maths The Conundrum Further reading Hark back to the days of excess Times offers England: a nation with a history, but no destiny The Times It's simply the vest High-visibility clothing may help to save lives, but Andrew Martin has reservations about its modern-day ubiquity WHSmith Can size ever be a plus? Despite popular demand, Anna Scholz is the only high-end designer in the UK making desirable clothes in larger sizes. Lisa Armstrong asks her why Not-great lengths 40 not out A guide to the clothes, accessories and beauty trends that do (and don't) work for the grown-up woman. This week: on-trend hair Style fix Krizia The Times The patient: Christina Aguilera Carolyn asome's cosmetic surgery Best of crossbreed Mutton dressed as lad They look formal but feel like trainers. You can wear them with tailored trousers or jeans. The Mutton feels comfortable with, and in, hybrid shoes Daisy de Villeneuve Fashionista questionnaire 'Zac Posen made me a dress as a student' I want to get the boot Please help I'm looking for flat, knee-high, suede/leather boots — slouchy if possible — in maroon or teal, but can't find anything suitable. I'm getting desperate Flower surge The time for summery blooms has passed, but you can still cheer yourself with seasonal flora Multiple Display Advertising Items Index The bigger picture There's more to the Old Masters than meets the eye, says Justin Scroggie Buy me The touch of Frost that shaped our lives When Sir Terry Frost died he left a large family of artists and creative people. His son Anthony recalls to Louise Cohen a life of painting and partying Fighting talk at the V&A; economic migrants; the up side of the credit crunch The bulletin Three Short Works Sophocles undone by a tinpot dictator First night Theatre Antigone Royal Exchange, Manchester Jazz Brad Mehldau Barbican Concert Ex Cathedra/OAE/Skidmore Town Hall, Birmingham Inside today TV & Radio Last night's tv Undressed to impress Herb potato cakes with griddled courgettes Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times The Restaurant Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm Greatest Cities of the World with Griff Rhys Jones ITV1,9pm Judge Dredd (1995) Film choice Film4,9pm I'm a Cyborg, But That's Ok (2006) Film4,10.55pm Variations Banged Up Abroad Five, 10pm Me Without You (2001) BBC One, 11.25pm James Bond: The South Bank Show ITV1,10.40pm Waking the Dead (2000) Channel 4,1.25am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Advertising gets a bad rap Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice This is the rights stuff Young times Actors and artists have joined forces to teach children about fairness and freedom Tate Daily dingbat Which word or phrase is this? Say what you see Puzzle of the day Spiral Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 346 Acorn Stairlifts Su doku Word Watching Wellman clinic Hippodrome Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution Timesonline Index The Times Everyone profits Guy Clapperton introduces the tenth Enterprising Solutions Awards Winning was divine, say companies that triumphed in earlier years Comment Networking for good causes Enterprising solutions 08 Entrepreneurial trust aims to serve the community and … Lesson in philanthropy inspires students to offer a helping hand Into print with professionalism Jenny Knight finds a business triumphing over disability A knock on the door to help the demoralised Silver lining for the jobless Lynda Murdin looks at a charity aiming to build careers for the unemployed Common bond of success links help for the young, homeless, disabled and disadvantaged Shortlisted Social Enterprise Coalition
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