News from 24/10/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Chris Windle, David Wighton, Carol Lewis, Joan Bakewell, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Professor Alan Handyside, Simon Barnes, Rev Dr James Pereiro, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Catherine Boyle, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Martin Fletcher, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Gabby Logan, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Joanna Weinberg, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dr Daleep Mukarji, Dan Sabbagh, Ainsley Newson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Laura Dixon, Jon Sibson, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Rt Revd Christopher Herbert, David Haythornthwaite, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Tim Teeman, Timothy Barnes, Angela Jameson, Ann Tyas, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Tom Whitwell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Claire Carponen, Tom Baldwin, Alex Renton, Pete Paphides, Mick Wall, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Peter A. Rushforth, Alex Spence, Martin Samuel, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, David Silber, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Akhtar Yusuf, Jack Sprat, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Dr Michael Pravica, Cris Whetton, Francesca Steele, Philip Clark, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, Lord Lester, Peter Clark, Alistair Cooke, Helen Power, G. Strickland Cooper, Fred Bridgland, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, GB, Peter Riddell, Dr Sean Gabb, Joe Clay, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, Jerry Lee Lewis, Oliver Postgate, Bojan Pancevski, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Martin Waller, Valentine Low, Mark Loveday, Stephen Dalton, David Snoxell, Michelle Nevius, Ben Hoyle, Andy Connell, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Eduardo Verdugo, SJ, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Simon Crerar, Glyn Rayson, Miles Costello, Kasia MacIejowska, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoIndex The Times First draft of history, or just the director's cut? Genetic MoT will detect disease in unborn child Test will cost prospective parents £1,500 Index Violent crime is 20% higher than recorded Osborne's mistake Games lose £500m Goldman Sachs cull The $5.3bn question Spurs drop the ball Inside today Index Running the Banks Leading articles As the Government considers ways to help small businesses, it should be clear that its interest in the banks is to recapitalise them, not to override commercial criteria Index Repaying Generosity Conflict with Russia should not distract Georgia from pursuing reform Close the Floodgate It is time for a new suffix for scandal Best of the Times News Opinion Obituary Bricks & Mortar Letters to the Editor Today's weather Police blunder hides true scale of violence Serious offences were misrecorded for years This numbers racket never added up Tiffany & Co Queen and Slovakia pay tribute to Briton who saved 669 children from the Nazis Timesonline The Workout Doctors told obesity drug is too risky Army below strength Civil Service strike Hawking handover Most read at timesonline. co. uk Fancy a swift twother? Pubs see small beer as sinking of the traditional pint It's yet another assault on the beleaguered drinker Allure The Times Osborne in trouble for forcing billionaire into the limelight Political donations Shadow Chancellor's holiday indiscretions brought unwelcome publicity for the Russian at a critical time, report Philip Webster and David Robertson Dolce & Gabbana Inside today Watchdog examines American's payment to Tories It's time to tighten law on foreign funding Finding the faulty gene: test that could kill off inher Embryology British breakthrough will enable embryos to be screened for 15,000 known diseases that travel through generations, Mark Henderson reports British Airways The quiet man triumphs There is no guarantee of the perfect child Misconduct claims against top fertility doctor are thrown out EasyJet It's vandalism, not art, says council as it bans Banksy After death, this is the best thing that could happen to a cultural guerrilla Boots Marksandspencer Town rebels against the 'cash cow' speed cameras Multiple Display Advertising Items The number of traffic police has fallen by a fifth … Siemens Great balls of fire, he's back The Face Ermenegildo Zegna BBC loses Dave in cyberspace People Delia Smith discovered Gordon Ramsay studying "undercover" at her Norwich City FC food and wine workshop, an encounter shown during Cookalong Live on Channel 4 tonight. She could do with him on the pitch We don't blame Mervyn King for wanting to run to the … Burt Bacharach is saying a little prayer for Barack … Postscript The Times Credit crunch robs Olympic Games of £500 million Ghost Town Numerical challenge Toilet seat death risk Father fell on garden knife Fuel poverty claim fails Amex Selfridges & Co No malice intended, says director who makes a mockery … Film festival Oliver Stone defended his film portrayal of the US President at the gala screening in London last night. Ben Hoyle and Simon Crerar report House of Fraser Six to watch This George W. is hilarious, but refreshingly human too Film W. London Film Festival London on the move a century ago HoVIS Sex education to start at 5—but emphasis will be on how to navigate modern life Raja Fashions Bonuses for staff in marking fiasco Jessops Beyond petroleum D-notice slapped on MoD's history of censorship after a spat over 'turgid' writing A century of secrecy Tokyo police have given up on finding British teacher's killer Suspect is believed to have committed suicide Beyond petroleum Banks will answer to Mandelson if they fail to fund small business The economy New forum will ensure that money supply to companies does not dry up, report Christine Buckley, Helen Nugent and Christine Seib Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Concession' to Darling means little if companies still cannot afford loans Timesonline David Brassington, 64, who runs the Family Bookshop in Keynsham, near Bristol, pays more than £600 a quarter for his business account as well as overdraft charges 'I'm paying for bank's mistakes' Our business is being fleeced Vision express Well-briefed deputy won't be caught with his pants down Spy suspect says he used voodoo to protect general Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfs Officer who killed Menezes to testify Chinese deaths arrests Ban on stud owner Welsh arson shock Algerians' last appeal Spotters crestfallen Suspected heart attack fails to prevent West End actor taking his curtain call Kenco Timesonline Bumper wheat crop a welcome surprise for soggy farmers John Lewis Jurassic treasure trove lost by the Victorians found by fossil sleuth Ruins turned into a digital canvas Fishermen find old sea dog offshore Driver charged over M6 death crash Daffodils out of bed far too early 'Gay wedding' vicar avoids sanction Kenco Palintology will dominate the post-mortems Opinion Republican infighting has already begun and the person and politics of Sarah Palin are at the heart of the feuding The dark secret in the far Right's closet A change of script? Index He's back I may be paranoid, but they are watching us The State's growing mania for gathering information is turning us into a nation of suspects and informers Picture Gallery We don't need fewer spivs. We need more Who do you want to look after your money? Someone who got there by hard work or by a favour? Bad shoe day In my view Thunderer: Thunderer A sad verdict for the native Chagossians Christian in name? Well informed Remembering Pius XII as a saint or a sinner Pros and cons of daylight saving Timesonline Cohabitation laws Royal Hawaii Measuring up A suitable offering Press it and see A new set of financial skittles is ready to fall Britain and America have been hit hard by the credit crunch. But greater havoc will ravage the world's weaker economies, says Anatole Kaletsky Selfridges The Daily Register Universal Register Timesonline Land-Rover Stricken Wall Street stumps up for record-breaking $5.3bn campaign Inside today Index Hope Express takes Obama line to get the Republicans … With his message of change, Norm Coleman aims to stop a Democratic 'super-majority' in the Senate, writes Tom Baldwin in Minnesota Cheltenham & Gloucester Timesonline The 10 Senate seats Democrats need for a super-majority Top cancer doctor works out McCain's risk of death Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Betancourt plans to write book about kidnap ordeal (AP): Mercury in lawyer's car 'came from barometer spill' (AP): Getty art museum saved from raging wildfire War declared on mafia as car bomb kills journalist Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Medical first for veterinarians who operated on live reef shark Richer sounds MEPs fear that 'strip search' scanners could expose stars to the wrong kind of publicity Bath Store Nazi Enigma machines helped Franco in Civil War Stash of code-makers found in attic of army store room Times Online Eight killed in helicopter crash (AP): French sailors capture pirates (AP): Mayor wins bid to increase term (AP): 6,000-year-old crockery found Harrods The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Beijing condemns EU award to dissident US missile kills nine at school near Taleban centre Cadillac The Times Parliament votes to shut crime-busting unit after too many MPs feel its sting The Times Mood turns ugly at rally for breakaway leader of ANC Timesonline Italian fraudster used Pope letter to lure investors Multiple Display Advertising Items Ousted staff may lose their bonuses as Goldman aims to shed tenth of payroll Stock markets shrug off recession fears Drax in biomass move Dimon death threats Quote of the day Microsoft ahead Business big shot JCB workers take £50-a-week pay cut to save jobs Index Stock markets If only Tony Blair had sorted out political funding JCB staff take to the trenches Skoda Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Royal Mail still faces challenge Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Drax puts its faith in biomass with announcement of £2bn plan to build three new power stations Business big shot Sanofi forced to withdraw slimming drug in Europe The Times It seems every business is feeling the pinch City Diary On Guernsey, a reader receives a marketing magazine … City Diary Picture Gallery This is the moment when a chimpanzee runs amok on a Segway, one of those self-balancing electric vehicles that never really caught on The importance of an ID you can bank on City Diary It appears the attempt by Andy Bond, the Asda chief … City Diary Brains behind Bagpuss In the blue corner IMF bailout of Iceland is delayed until fate of UK savers' frozen cash is resolved Fund set to offer $1 trillion lifeline to developing world Isle of Man's Kaupthing investors plan legal action Royal Mail's pension gap grows to £4bn as profits double on a smaller postbag Theo Fennell reveals stake sale talks as downturn bites Panic over hedge funds 'could close markets' Mecom press groups trims profit forecast and considers sale of Norwegian business Wolseley makes big US cutbacks as housing starts collapse by 64% No signs of a recovery as jobs are shed at Rightmove Retail sales fall as clothing drops off shopping list The crunch index Love it or hate it, Mamma Mia!, the film based on Abba DSG blames climate for cut in investment Paulson claims that he 'lacked the power' to save Lehman Brothers from collapse Merkel sees red at Sarkozy's plans for state intervention Opec set to force output cuts to halt oil price fall The Times Birth of a giant No real shock in electronics group's figures Sudden strength of yen leads Sony to make huge cut in earnings forecast Picture grows more complicated for the founder of YouTube Timesonline Mediapolis Why Google is having to take a punt on gambling Gill's Cruise Centre The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Wonders of Nature British funds Wall Street Markets London Financial Futures Major indices 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 Insurers' shares depressed by fear of need for bailout Market report Raymarine plunges 70% Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Drax shareholders will have to stump up for green credentials DSG International Deal of the day Timesonline Rightmove Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Tiger Tighter budgets make efficiency essential Public sector Charles Tilley explains to Carol Lewis the vital role that management accountants play in ensuring the best use of limited resources Any rush to cut public services would be a miscalculation The lowdown Timesonline Should the Church be disestablished? Immigration minister, Phil Woolas, caused controversy by calling for disestablishment. Was he right? Yes Management briefing Bringing children's and adults' social services together can make them more efficient The week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Henri Bartoli Resistance worker and co-founder of Le Monde who became one of France's leading academic economists Henri Bartoli, economist, and human rights campaigner, was born on April 22,1918. He died on October 1,2008, aged 90 Ben Weider Canadian bodybuilder who did much to popularise the sport and was the author of a number of revisionist books on Napoleon Ben Weioder, OC, bodybuilder and author, was born on February 1,1923. He died on October 17,2008, aged 85 Index Lives online Timesonline William Claxton Versatile and intuitive photographer renowned for his iconic images of jazz musicians and Hollywood stars William Claxton, photographer, was born on October 12,1927. He died on October 11,2008, aged 80 Humberto Solás Cuban film-maker of international repute whose work focused on homosexuals and women in society Humberto Solás, film director, was born on December 4,1941. He died of cancer on September 17,2008, aged 66 Xie Jin Respected Chinese film director who outlasted the Cultural Revolution Xie Jin, film director, was born on November 21,1923. He died on October 18,2008, aged 84 Ken Ogata Prolific Japanese film and television actor who attracted international acclaim Ken Ogata, actor, was born on July 20,1937. He died of cancer on October 5,2008, aged 71 Michael Simkins Pioneering entertainment industry lawyer who advised Cliff Richard Michael Simkins, entertainment lawyer, was born on September 3,1934. He died of cancer on October 3,2008, aged 74 Mother's removal would breach family rights Law Report House of Lords Trial judge's power to commit Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Good example Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline Appointments Dinner Legal Notices Legal Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Storm surge flood brings devastation to Essex Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Luncheon Thanksgiving service Service dinners Timesonline Timesonline Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Raven's Pass helps Dettori to savour past and present at Breeders' Cup Timesonline Carlisle Yesterday's results Ludlow Brighton Index Santa Anita Great Leighs McKeown and Blockley are warned off Doncaster Fakenham Bet of the day Wolverhampton Turner rules in photo-finish: a winner first, a woman second Racing Britain's leading female jockey tells Owen Slot that she will carry on racing until she is old and wrinkly . . . and until her gender is not an issue Leading lady Sri Lanka board stands to lose out all round Cricket Football Results Golf Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport The Sunday Times The Times England begin with high hopes, but Lam banishes thoughts of a slaughter Rugby league World Cup Guide to the World Cup 2008 Rugby league Concern mounts for Ballesteros as surgeons plan third operation Golf Thelondonpaper Timesonline Sport Staff: Murray eases through to his tenth quarter-final this year Tennis Minter leads tributes for Kevin Finnegan Canada race talks Phillies off to a flyer Dziwoki holds nerve When nurturing individual talent is a team effort The Times Flood's steady rise pushes him to forefront of Johnson's thoughts Change of club and settled England set-up lift fly half England short of options on wing as injury jinx returns Last stand for Stradey's well-worn charm The Scarlets bid fond farewell this evening to a famous old ground that is rich in memories, writes David Hands A sospan full of memories Timesonline Sin when you're winning fight against racism Comment NFL offers saintly take on expansion Revenue-sharing sets it apart from the Premier League The Times Inside today British punters want game to be more than passing fancy Arena enters debate over Milan Football Galaxy coach and Shilton put concerns on the record The Sweeper FA commences 2018 bid battle Terry unleashes passion play to resolve issue of England loyalty MPs hoping to force sale of Liverpool The Sun Wenger goes on charm offensive in drive to win over Arsenal doubters Frenchman firm in belief his young team will deliver Barton hopes to share past mistakes to protect others Barry relishes the occasion as Villa hold firm to beat Dutch masters Football Sky Sports Gomes plays the fall guy as Tottenham sink to new depths Football Uefa Cup Hobgoblin Timesonline Floundering Portsmouth all at sea Times Crossword 24,053 Picture Gallery The Times Harry Kewell, the Australia and former Liverpool forward Spurs on brink of implosion 'We're worse than Leeds of old' says Woodgate The Times Index Inside today Index The saviours of New Orleans After the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, help for the flood victims came from a surprising source: the New Orleans Saints football team. As they touch down in the UK, Martin Fletcher salutes the players who gave the city a sporting chance Celebrity watch Bad statistics As many as none A new style of politics Whether you're running for office yourself or dangling on the arm of a premier, there's no underestimating the importance of a killer outfit in politics. But does it really take the best part of £100,000(the amount Sarah Palin's campaign wardrobe has cost so far) to cut it on the global stage? As Carolyn … AA No-God squad climb aboard the atheist bus The Times Vive la domestic goddess Food France's answer to Nigella is Irish—and food critics are beguiled by her Gaelic charm, says Adam Sage Magimix Coq au vin Far breton aux pruneaux Alpro It's time we gave a fig Masterclass Figs are an unexpected bargain at the moment, and surprisingly versatile in the kitchen. Here are some cooking ideas . . . Timesonline Fig and Serrano ham tart Fig and frangipane tart A delicious offering from Britain's nicest chef Smashing pumpkins Short cuts Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Attach strings here Antony, the Johnsons—and the London Symphony Orchestra? It's a dream ticket, says Stephen Dalton Dfs £10 million of Axl grease The new Guns N' Roses album is finally due out next month. Mick Wall reports on the 13-year gestation of the world's most expensive record Dollond & Aitchison The master of discord rebounds Stockhausen died last year with his reputation in tatters. Now a festival will highlight his former glories, says Philip Clark Taking Stock Five uneasy pieces Timesonline No Cure, just symptoms New releases Pop The Cure 4:13 Dream Geffen Pop Don Cavalli Cryland a *Rag Classical András Schiff Beethoven ECM New Series Southbank Centre In Barker's little shop of horrors First night Theatre The Dying of Today Arcola Theatre, E8 Pop Burt Bacharach/ BBCCO Roundhouse, NW1 The Times Dance Batsheva Dance Company Riverside Studios, W6 Opera Aida London Coliseum Concert Bostridge/Uchida Barbican Inside today WHSmith Love's labour's lost TV & Radio Last night's tv Mum, Heroin and Me(Channel 4) The Restaurant (BBC Two) Dinner tonight Spiced chickpeas Eat it with Cilla Black Al Murray's Happy Hour ITV1,10pm Tv today The Times The American Future: A History, by Simon Schama Viewing guide BBC Two, 9pm Wire in the Blood ITV1, 9pm Only the Valiant (1951, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.25pm Gosford Park (2001) More4,9pm Variations Gordon Ramsay: Cookalong Live Channel 4,9pm Galaxy Quest (1999) BBC One, 11.40pm Electric Proms 2008 BBC Two, 11.35pm Tell Them Who You Are (2004) Film4,12.45am Plus Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Cricket's biggest hitters Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice School's out! Young times From snowboarding to storytelling, there are so many fun things to do this half-term The Times Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Codes Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4667 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 348 The Times Su doku Word Watching Index Wellman Clinic Expedia Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution Index Gordon, Mervyn, Madonna and the housing market Opening Bids Brief encounter Must I pay commission for selling to a sitting tenant? Focus on York Local Intelligence At a glance For sale In Modernism in South London Croydon, CRO: two-bed flat in former office block Out Minimalism in Surrey Easher, KT10: a lakeside home in geometric form Away Post-Modernism in Dorset Sandbanks, BH13: seaside home with mature garden Is that a warm glow? No—it's an energy leak On the ladder Wickes grubbing mattock Have-a-go hero Spend more than a few pennies here Wreck of the week Blue plaque Upwardly mobile Where to find the X-factor Market report Places with that little bit extra are defying the downturn, writes Rebecca O'Connor Ocêânico Primelocation Get your property in the frame Top ten How to turn your home into a nice little earner Bryant Homes The North's regeneration game Market report These two cities have plenty to say about the future of urban renewal Octagon Case study Northern review Floods clear the way for sensitive redevelopment The sport of shopping comes to Da Bush The Westfield mega-mall is set to transform the fate of London W12 Beechcroft Bewley Homes PLC London's Calling Case study Pick of the bunch Case study Multiple Display Advertising Items Super-yachts and secrecy Cover story Want to mix with the movers and shakers? Then buy a home on Corfu Fast facts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Propertyfinder Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Octagon Flowers with attitude Don't chuck out the chintz. Actually, it's the height of fashion again The Times Bolthole for an ex-banker? A new owner with time—and £2.75m—to spare is needed to finish the restoration of Stoke Hall Fast facts Globrix
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