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News from 23/10/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, David Wighton, Sir Fred Goodwin, D. S. Hoskins, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Brian Smith, David Wilson, Paul Bompard, Robert Lindsay, Linda Tsang, Jamie Peacock, Catherine Boyle, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Alison MacRae, David Chater, James Ducker, Andy Hayman, Clive Davis, Jeevan Deol, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Peter Thickpenny, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Sam Banik, Alan Collins, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Francis Elliott, Jamie Stevenson, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Eddie Lyle CEO, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, David Lloyd Hughes, Chloe Lambert, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Jack Sidders, Marie Tourres, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Bob Wright, James Mottram, Tim Teeman, Robert Skidelsky, Russell Kempson, Emma Mahony, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Kelly Brook, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Jeremy Streeten, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Johnny Vegas, Tom Coghlan, Jeremy Page, Peta Bee, Alice Thomson, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Dr John Meadowcroft Lecturer, Marcus Leroux, Francesca Steele, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Chris Haworth, Ian Gray Head of Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Melanie McDonagh, Lucia van der Post, John Naish, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Valentine Low, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Stephen Dalton, Colin Davison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Richard Corbett, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, W. D. Carter, David Robertson, Dr Pam Spurr,

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Beckhams look to Milan The Times £90,000 to keep Sarah Palin in pantsuits and blouses Brown wades in with call for Osborne investigation New Mandelson link with man at centre of row Rail safety check finds thousands of flaws Brown says 'R-word' £90m police sick pay Georgia's bailout Businesses go under Inside today Index A Sickening State Leading articles Public sector workers are taking liberties over sick pay. The state-sponsored sickie is a dead weight that taxpayers should not have to bear in a recession Index India Over the Moon An heroic victory over Australia lifts a nation's spirits (among other things) Shop Till You Drop The secret of why Sarah Palin is so smart is now out Times2 World Law Obituary Sport Letters to the Editor Today's weather Timesonline Rathbones Passengers at risk from track design flaw Secret analysis exposed danger four months ago Hockey mom? Palin's dream ticket is one that bears the names Louis and Vuitton Image is crucial, but this isn't money well spent The Workout Asylum given to save mother from Sharia Chagos islanders lose Abortion debate row Branson sets sail Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk The crunch index Now we can talk about it Brown bites bullet and uses the 'R-word' Recession is coming, Prime Minister admits Rolex How the Tory boat floats high on a tide of foreign cash Political donations The strict rules on political gifts from abroad do not mean that donors must be British. Dominic Kennedy and Sam Coates report on a rich seam Gucci What the grass roots say about Osborne Wild and impetuous as a youth, has the solid financier reverted to type? Political donations The Times House of Fraser Mandelson's friendships 'did not affect his EU role' Political donations Steely man made by aluminium Oleg Deripaska faced starvation as a student and grenades as a businessman, reports Tony Halpin in Moscow Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent witness has long-term ties to Rothschild Political donations Marks & Spencer Surge in police sickness costs taxpayer £90m a year Nissan 'We must weed out shirkers to help the genuine cases' Fiat Jacqui Smith says no to Question Time appearance for her outspoken minister Phil Woolas seen as too big a risk for TV show Be card smart Timesonline Lloyds TSB The Times Sainbury's Oprah in the frame as ambassador to Britain People Gordon Brown has a personal interest in Anvil! Actress has one eye on the ball The Face Boris Johnson is not best pleased with Hackney Council Be card smart Back in the carefree summer before the fun and games … Postscript Matt Lucas and Kevin McGee have "divorced" after Barclays Kevin Spacey has Iured Andrea Corr to appear in Dancing at Lughnasa at the Old Vic. The tale of struggling sisters in rural Ireland may be familiar to her We believe that Lord Hogg of Cumbernauld, the genial Currys 1,000mph burst of inspiration for A-level science Boots Heroes to fire up the young New stores are still opening, but will people risk opening their wallets? The Economy Gloomy retailers predict their worst Christmas for 35 years as consumers worried about jobs tighten purse strings and wait for bargains, report Steve Hawkes and Marcus Leroux The National Trust There's no stopping the super-malls Selfridges & Co We fell for world of branding, bingeing, bling and blubber Toyota Charity-run projects for problem pupils Airport hero on mend Poison pen man 'evil' Price of child poverty Dentists not doctors The fur brigade New drug offers promise of reversing multiple sclerosis in early stages of the disease Timesonline Mamma Mia! The Movie The Times UK Commission for Employment and Skills A1 Fayed denies sexually assaulting girl in Harrods Businessman voices concern at police leak to media Lastminute Waterstone's WHSmith Time for a top secret mission deep into friendly territory By-election battleground Ten killed in Hercules blast were 'victims of MoD failure' Advice to use protective foam was ignored Wigan Magistrates' Court In court today Durham Crown Court Coroner's advice Old Bailey WHSmith Dinosaur that was birds' ancestor couldn't fly but liked to shake a tail feather Bringing it all together HSBC The day the Queen looked a gift horse in the mouth T. K. maxx Timesonline An impossible crash brought Keynes back to life It seemed that the great economist was history — just like the Great Depression. But recent events have proved him right Now that we've come to the crunch . . . Corporate challenge Desert downturn Index Shifting sands Picture Gallery Was Pope Pius a moral coward or a saint? How the wartime pontiff responded to his agonisingly difficult predicament can be judged only with more evidence The shadow behind India's dazzling success The country cannot bask too long in its economic, literary, technological and sporting glory All that glisters In my view Thundered What can be done to help small business A common Europe Credit crunch brings Marx back into fashion Changing the way we deliver aid Timesonline Financing politics Olympic benefits Speed of sound A soft landing Helpful hints Autism speaks. It's time for the world to listen This bewildering disorder is on the increase in Britain. Bob Wright outlines a three-pronged approach to help both sufferers and their carers Dfs Battle of Ideas: free tickets The Daily Universal Register Timesonline A family crisis with a baffling lack of drama Film Genova London Film Festival Peugeot Sky Lift-off for the Moon takes India's aspirations right out of this world Launch heralds start of an Asian space race Crawford turns its back on a favourite son Timesonline High hopes Magnet British scientist sets his sights on world's 'eighth continent' Bally World steps in with $4.5bn for war-ravaged Georgia Leaders say aid will not be used to stifle internal dissent Coincraft DigiMemo US condemned as airstrike kills nine allies in another deadly blunder Multiple Display Advertising Items Suicide bóats are sunk as Tamil Tigers take war to freighters Möben (AFP): Onassis foundation buys crowning glory for Greece Your finger could be on a nuclear button in the lift Timesonline Germany ordered to pay families of Nazi massacre victims €1m Multiple Display Advertising Items Far-right successor sacked for revealing Haider affair Full circle: home town turns its back on lame-duck leader Win McCain win would be good for us, says al-Qaeda ally Timesonline The Times Timesonline Logo to no go: outlaw bikers may lose their bad name Multiple Display Advertising Items Sterling and London shares battered as Brown and King dare to utter 'recession' FSB seeks help as 40 companies a day fail Merck cuts 7,200 jobs Hedge funds crumble Wachovia's huge loss Quote of the day Pakistan asks for help Business big shot Timesonline Index White House calls summit of world's key economies Stock markets Governor gives pound an extra pounding Biggest 'plumber' on the planet Englandsnorthwest Commodities Currencies Credit where credit is due Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Small businesses cry out for help as failures mount Business big shot Hopes pinned on summit Asda commissioned a survey of customers that found … City Diary Picture Gallery I am informed by the operator of a charter jet company City Diary Birmingham The business of politics . . . and vice versa City Diary If he didn't feel sick before, I bet he does now City Diary Law and orderliness In the blue corner Merck loses 7,200 jobs as credit crisis leads to cutbacks in medical spending Miserable cabbies are bad news for Manganese Bronze Government delays sale of Tote amid pricing gloom Citi Vodafone shares hit their lowest point since the dot-com crash in October 2002 yesterday amid fears that a slowdown in emerging markets could cause the operator to miss its guidance as rising energy prices hit customers' disposable incomes Short-selling ban delivers heavy blow as hedge funds suffer worst month on record American Airlines BBC pension scheme loses £1bn in value in four months Milkround MPC falls prey to tyranny of consensus, so it is time to end its independence Wachovia takeover 'on track to complete by Christmas' despite $24bn quarterly loss Heathrow express Timesonline Bailed-out AIG agrees freeze on ex-chief's cash Gill's Cruise Centre Pakistan asks IMF for emergency help as its economy faces collapse The Times Spanish hit by Argentina's pension grab Pensions history The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Share British funds Sliding oil price puts petrocurrencies under pressure Ratings agencies admit ranking many mortgage-related securities too high The Times 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 ITV at new low as pension gap fuels fear for dividend Market Market report Uniq hit by contract worries Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day First-time buyers should wait for a better Home Retail price Provident Financial Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Davis Service Group Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Multiple Display Advertising Items Reforms threaten family courts Government plans to save and recoup funds are putting the system under heavy pressure, Britain's top family judge tells Frances Gibb Queen's Counsel Will Madonna and Guy go down the "good divorce" route? Law Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyer of the week Charles Randell Tomorrow Top of the class . . . In the City Facing the pain of falling down a tier City Edward Fennell on how the financial downturn could bruise the City's legal infrastructure Reader Offers Ltd Iba Ndiaye Painter whose synthesis of contemporary ideas from Paris and his native Senegal had a shaping influence on African Modernism Iba Ndiaye, painter, was born in 1928. He died of heart failure on October 5,2008, aged 80 Halima Nalecz Polish-born gallerist and painter who with great passion promoted a new vision of modern art in London in the postwar years Halima Nalecz, painter and gallery proprietor, was born on February 2,1914. She died on September 25,2008, aged 94 Index Group Captain 'Dickie' Haine Wartime night fighter pilot who began his career on biplanes and ended it flying the Mach 2 Phantom Group Captain "Dickie" Haine, OBE, DFC, wartime night fighter pilot, was born on October 1,1916. He died on September 30,2008, aged 91 Ronald Ashford Flight test engineer who was responsible for the airworthiness of a generation of British civil aircraft Ronald Ashford, CBE, aviation safety engineer, was born on August 24,1932. He died of leukaemia on October 6,2008, aged 76 Commandant Marjorie Fletcher Wren officer who had many challenging posts on her way to becoming head of her service Commandant Marjorie Fletcher, CBE, Director Women's Royal Naval Service, 1986-88, was born on September 21,1932. She died on October 11,2008, aged 76 David Evans Self-made businessman who became an outspoken right-wing Tory MP David Evans, businessman and MP for Welwyn Hatfield, 1987-97, was born on April 23,1935. He died on October 22,2008, aged 73 Order banning Chagos Islanders not unlawful Law Report House of Lords Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times Thanksgiving Services Legal Notices Sue Ryder Care Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Fishermen grade the oysters for market Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Service dinners Legal Notices Public Notices Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Shrewd Cumani sitting pretty as he strengthens hand for Melbourne Cup Carlisle Minister puts Tote sale on hold Index Bet of the day McKeown and Blockley to discover fate Great Leighs Bath Yesterday's results Brighton Racing Great Leighs Southwell Ludlow There is a 7.30am inspection at Ayr today to determine Course specialists Kempton Park Tomorrow Thelondonpaper Olympic flame has shed light on what this England team can really achieve Rugby league The Times Harrington moves into the big-money league Golf Severiano Ballesteros remained in intensive care last Armstrong given a mountain to climb as Tour bares its teeth Cycling Football Results Badminton Football Fixtures Tennis The Sunday Times Gavaskar accuses ICC of picking on sub-continent after Zaheer fine Game advances without loss on sticky wicket of financial gloom Cricket Crisis what crisis? Patrick Kidd examines the revenues from sponsorship and television deals that have kept the credit crunch firmly at bay Australia's decline exaggerated by Indian sign Stanford Timesonline McGeechan determined to end association with Lions on a high Rugby union Chabal seeks early departure from Sale Tour of duty Murray sweeps aside Serb in straight sets Canadian appeal Chambers relieved Dynamic duo Komu to the rescue Dragon in command Aston Villa v Ajax (8.15pm, Five) Braga v Portsmouth (8.15pm) Bentley driven to distraction with Spurs in urgent need of quick fix Football Uefa Cup The Sweeper Bruce fights off interest in Zaki 'My reputation will precede me till I die. For some that's not soon enough' Football Joey Barton opens his heart to George Caulkin as he seeks redemption after a catalogue of misdemeanours Sorry, and sorry again Almunia positions himself to embrace call from England Passport of convenience Abuse and fear of injury: linos have the impossible job Beckham hopes to profit from phone call by Capello the loan arranger San Siro switch should prolong England career That's a date Suites for my sweet . . . plenty of élan in Milan for when the missus pays a visit Posh Watch Brand names sure to roll out the carpet in Italy's second city, writes Kaveh Solhekol Goals an optional extra from galáctico who guarantees glitz and glamour Italian media give circus warm welcome . . . and the cross comes in from No 75 Broadcasters may channel finances back into Serie a Timesonline The Times Rumour mill links Mancini flying visit to Fulham talks Champion League Terry heads to the rescue with Chelsea finding going MPH Barcelona do their best to keep the goals ticking over Champions League Liverpool struggle to finish the job despite flying start Champions League Concept Timesonline Never mind the supporters, police are the main concern Times Crossword 24,052 Picture Gallery The Times Scolari's faith repaid by Terry Captain keeps Chelsea on course with winner The Times Inside today Index Index Pushing the boat out As a political scandal erupts over a meeting on a Russian oligarch's luxury yacht, Alice Thomson looks at the floating palaces that cost £70m and more What floats a billionaire's boat The look for the high seas . . . and the bling to bring Send us your views The Stones begin to roll Every reader tells a story Judge Jargon Father was thrilled by my divorce Timesonline. co. uk/women The legendary journalist Alistair Cooke didn't want to lose his little girl, his daughter tells Hugo Rifkind There's a lesson in French resistance to Carla culture The Times No need to live like a virgin Timesonline. co. uk/relationships As Madonna's marriage fails because of an alleged sex drought, Dr Pam Spurr says that she is not alone — sexless relationships are a modern phenomenon Spirit of Christmas Fair Fit for nothing Peril of the gym Love in a cold climate Damian Whitworth continues his series charting how long he and his family can survive without central heating AA My husband joins the Mile High Club Diary of a marriage: week 1 Julie Walters Honesty box The actress, 58, was born in Smethwick, near Birmingham. She lives on a farm in West Sussex with her husband, Grant. They have one daughter, 20-year-old Maisie Fear of phoning Therapy notes Look for the bare necessities with a mineral makeunder The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Lots more Mr Nice Guy A sympathetic George Bush? A noble Nixon? Kevin Maher investigates how films are rehabilitating political villains Apollo Cinema Timesonline Dream biopics Five we'd love to see The gentle side of blonde ambition Ashley Tisdale plays Sharpay, High School Musical's queen of mean. But life doesn't imitate art, discovers Emma Mahony Gomorrahmovie A world where school rules Film reviews She hates to admit it, but Wendy Ide quite likes the new High School Musical High School Musical 3: Senior Year U, 111 minutes Ghost Town 12A, 102 minutes Chocolate 18,88 minutes A Bloody Aria n/c, 115 minutes Incendiary movie Mourning glory Nanni Moretti gives an astonishing exploration of grief in Quiet Chaos, discovers Kevin Maher Quiet Chaos 15,105 minutes Incendiary 15,99 minutes Outlanders 15,98 minutes In Prison My Whole Life 15,90 minutes Burn after Reading 'i couldn't believe that I was alive' So what was Stephan Elliott up to between making Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and the new Easy Virtue? Learning how to walk again, James Mottram learns Balaclavas in Verona First night Opera I Capuleti e i Montecchi Grand Theatre, Leeds Comedy Roseanne Barr Leicester Square Theatre, WC2 Concert Philharmonia/Benjamin Festival Hall Hair spray Times offers The spy who said nothing Last night's tv James Bond: The South Bank Show (ITV1) Desperate Housewives (C4) Banged Up Abroad (Five) Plaice Florentine Dinner tonight Eat it with Never Mind the Buzzcocks 9pm, BBC Two Tv today The Times The Restaurant Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm River Cottage Autumn Channel 4,8pm Carousel (1956) Film choice Sky Modern Greats, 5.45pm The Glimmer Man (1996) Five, 10.05pm Variations Cutting Edge: Mum, Heroin and Me Channel 4,9pm Paar (1984) Channel 4,12.45am Beautiful People BBC Two, 9.30pm Autumn Sonata (1978) Film4,1.15am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Madonna — The Early Years Web watcher Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Radio choice Today's radio Sphere of influence The Times Daily dingbat Riddle Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4666 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 347 The Times Su doku Word Watching Index Wellman clinic Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution

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