News from 27/10/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Gabriele Marcotti, Brian Mould, Andrew Billen, Michael Bruton, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Duncan Fallowell, Simon Barnes, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Paul Bompard, Matt Waldman, Catherine Boyle, Lord Justice Thorpe, Lord Wedderburn of Charlton Professor Emeritused of Commerical Law, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jenni Rutherford, Philip Howard, Viktor Drachev, Hilary Finch, Kevin O'Flynn, David Chater, Ben Hunt, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Robin Ince, Clive Davis, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Richard Kerbaj, Robin Pagnamenta, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Valerie Elliott, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, John Wardle, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Dr Michael Irwin, Wail al-Hafoth, Libby Purves, Anthony Byrde, Laura Dixon, S. R. Kibel, Marc Dubois, David Hands, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, David Charter, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Kaveh Solkehol, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Brian West, Jane Wheatley, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Michael Gove Conservative MP, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Alex Spence, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Bill Oddie, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Roger Guthrie, Kaveh Solhekol, Tom Coghlan, Peta Bee, Michael Holman, Chris Campling, Planet Jupitus, Lindsey Bareham, John Copeland, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Peter Clements, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Colin Hutchins, Joanna Birkett, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Robert Teed, Ivor Lucas, Graham Chase, Emily Ford, Ross Kessel, Sarah Chayes, Ian Edwards, George Caulkin, Peter Deller, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Mike Atherton, Michael Gove, Joe Clay, Sara Petersson, Bill Cash, David Sinclair, David Newth, Peter Fieldman, Chris Ayres, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Anil Dawar, Anthony Pegg, Chris Smyth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Holly Ritchie, Lewis Smith Environment Editor, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex The Times Bittersweet homecoming for Helmand Paras Bank under pressure for early cut in interest rate Brown hints at scope for emergency reduction US helicopter attack kills 8 on Syrian farm In the News Mandelson pressure Wait for child support Elections in Israel Murray retains title Inside today Timesonline Time to Grow Up The Child Support Agency was a costly failure. Its successor is taking the right approach but it should not write off the backlog of cases Index Road to Damascus Britain has a chance today to bring Syria in from the cold The Water Method Man For pity's sake, let actors stick to acting Times2 Best of the Times Opinion Business Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Index Today's weather Mandelson should release diary, says EU Timesonline Osborne quits donations role Links Hard-up Olympic athletes give their fans chance to buy a tiny piece of the action Police warned of Ramadan tension during 2012 Games Timesonline Seeking sponsors The Workout Chinese murder case Worcester quake Four die in air crash Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Syria condemns 'US aggression' after cross-border raid A warning Assad must heed Monarch Briton and his colleague killed by their Afghan security guard Afghanistan Workers for aid agencies and foreign businesses face an increasing threat to their lives as security deteriorates in Kabul, Tom Coghlan reports Timesonline Return from Helmand with memories of 13 fallen comrades 'It has been like living in a room with the walls closing in on you' Prince Harry could go back to front line as helicopter pilot in Army Multiple Display Advertising Items Horses fall victim to unstable times Single parents face seven-year wait for child support CSA successor hit by long computer delay 'It has been a very slow process' Case study Hertz Saab Star offers $100,000 for missing nephew Boy, 7, disappeared after double murder at home Timesonline Alliance Française Police try on new uniform MP injured in attack Garrick villa gutted in fire Zurich Drug offers hope for rheumatoid arthritis sufferers Home comforts lure Leopard Man from the wild £20m to get more electric vans on the road Sir David helps the Earth move for tree frogs Qantas Hallowe'en harvest rots after washout summer BBC to show 'real life' torture of Spooks actor who endured waterboarding for authenticity Suffering for their art 'Just inches away from turning Lake District marathon Gales turn a test of fitness into survival fight for thousands of runners, Steve Bird and Laura Dixon report Dfs Timesonline Slaying the dragon? It's about living, not dying Dell National Grid delays 'will mean that climate targets are missed' Barclays Timesonline Joindave Genteel custodian of grand houses turns eco-warrior to save green spaces Environment Surfers vow to fight them on the beaches after MoD … The National Trust Timesonline Buying up land to keep the developers at bay Dave MPs must rule on assisted suicide, says DPP Any reforms should be up to Parliament, not prosecutors Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC under pressure after Brand's on-air sex boast Multiple Display Advertising Items Children need to be sprinkled with fairy dust When we are young we use our fantasy world of magic and myth to grapple with fears about life, death and danger When you're in a hole, don't dig new ones Original sin Index Our greatest living apologist The banks must rediscover Victorian values A mutual trust between customer and bank was once the foundation of our financial system — we need to get it back Picture Gallery We must food-bomb hungry Zimbabwe This long-suffering country urgently needs a unilateral airdrop of food and medical supplies A spin on the dance floor In my view We need again the spirit of John Bright Western forces put aid workers at risk The Queen on tour Bank regulation cannot rely on market forces British Museum gripe Timesonline Britain lags in legal assisted suicide Micro-flu epidemic Helford threnody Rest in plastic Getaway dreams His Waterloo Naughty parts Salad bomb 'It's the uniform they can't stand, it's not you' From moped riders to the Ritz doormen, everybody hates a traffic warden. Alice Miles patrolled with one for a day Theprivateclinic The traffic warden Timesonline The Daily Universal Register' Hard work made of pop pioneer's painful life First night Film Telstar London Film Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items Livni gambles on another election after refusing to bow to 'blackmail' Israel Opposing forces Timesonline Index Pep talk is drowned out by recriminations US Elections Campaign tensions spill out into public Multiple Display Advertising Items Republicans' hired hands go canvassing for McCain but secretly back Obama Most campaign helpers are doing it for love — but some are doing it for money, writes Tom Baldwin in Des Moines Timesonline Three-day trek to freedom for man held captive in jungle for eight years Multiple Display Advertising Items Farc Fearful Christians venture back into Mosul weeks after spate of killings Tate Timesonline Lloyds TSB Make-under for the TV presenter viewed as too glitzy for serious news Inside RAC rescue Nato officers rent villa owned by Naples Mafia boss The National Autistic Society (AP): Workload takes toll on President (AP): Newswoman dies after attack (Reuters): Drug cartel leader arrested (AP): Money given out in gun amnesty Amplifon IMF chief is criticised by board over affair Smithfield site doubt Housing price gloom Quote of the day Rolling stock fears Paulson closes door on hopes of bailout for UK insurers 'For an oil company it's like being a kid in a sweet shop' Quantum F S Lace Sony seeks a measure of solace with latest Bond Stock markets Lawson boom, Brown boom - they all bust in the end Commodities Graham's Port Currencies Need to know Smithfield Market office-block proposal may be for the chop if banks change policy on property Capgemini Campaign for return of rate relief on empty buildings House prices will fall for another year, says CEBR Enlightened High cost of aluminium fraud claim could drive cases away from London A long road back Rail operators fear sales of train leasing companies will delay vital upgrades Englandsnorthwest Credit crunch threatens investment in medicines The Institute of Chartered Accountants Vietnamese seek security in gold as export-led boom begins to lose lustre What a carry on A warzone where oil prospects outweigh the risks Small exploration companies are having a field day in Iraq. Robin Pagnamenta reports from Erbil Englandsnorthwest Kurdistan villagers see flame of hope Van Boxmeer addresses problem of refreshing Heineken's image again Monday manifesto Family control gives this 145-year-old brewer the luxury of taking the long view. Dominic Walsh meets the chief executive with a unique outlook Jean-François van Boxmeer The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Q&a Equity Prices Alium Bulgari prepares to check into Knightsbridge Retail & Leisure The Italian luxury goods group has branched out into hotels and is eyeing London as the setting for the jewel in its crown, writes Dominic Walsh Cutting corners is the quickest way to go out of business Timesonline Summer is over for the rich Move over kids — Hallowe'en these days is a chance for adults to dress up Marcus Leroux finds retailers saying 'Fangs' to older generation for playing witch or ghoul First in line Food inflation Despite poor harvests, falling costs of raw materials could help to keep food prices in check Costume party Food for thought Tomorrow Reader Offers Muir Hunter, QC Founder of the UK's insolvency Bar who uncovered corruption in the awarding of government contracts Muir Hunter QC, barrister, academic writer, was born on August 19,1913. He died on October 18,2008, aged 95 Index Lord Thomson Lives remembered Lord Hogg Norman Hale Theodore Mallinson Peter Collingwood Master weaver whose prodigious energy and inventiveness enabled him constantly to extend the frontiers of his technique Peter Collingwood, OBE, master weaver, was born on March 2,1922. He died on October 9,2008, aged 86 Thomas Braun Oxford classicist whose expertise was not confined to the Ancient Greeks Thomas Braun, classical scholar, was born on August 30,1935. He died on September 24,2008, aged 73 Timesonline Disability discriminatory policy is justified Law Report House of Lords Judge used wrong adjective Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Anniversaries Deaths Timesonline Thanksgiving Services Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Water shortage in time of war Times Archive Timesonline Spelling Court Circular Legal news Barony Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Raven's Pass pays Gosden tribute at ground-breaking Breeders' Cup Lingfield Park Course specialists Index Santa Anita results Knowhere keeps Twiston-Davies on right road Racing Leicester Kempton Park Yeats, ridden by Johnny Murtagh, gave Aidan O'Brien … Brilliant Brees blows away his former team in Wembley classic American football Aintree Yesterday's racing Towcester Wincanton Quantum of Solace 75 England pledge to raise their intensity levels before Australia Rugby league World Cup Barbarians v Australia Lacklustre Kiwis offer little threat American football Results Athletics Baseball Basketball Boxing Cricket Golf Hockey Ice hockey Motorcycling Rugby league Rugby union Skiing Timesonline Tennis Football Fixtures Bond Khan's return hampered by coach's absence Boxing Borthwick expected to lead England as Johnson fine-tunes preparations Rugby union Manager gets down to international business Wychwood Tour squads Harlequins 17 London Irish 32 Ospreys coach plays down disruption EDF Energy Cup Thelondonpaper Hartley could be in a jam as ill-discipline lets him down Stanford develops hope for the game in Antigua with building of legacy Stanford England show distinct signs that they are not yet ready Money shot cheapens appeal of cricket Humble operation doing fine job Poll reveals truth about referees American football has fashioned a cultural shift Testers should look to future Assured victory shows Radcliffe can retain her New York title The Times Applications pour in for slice of £500m funds Sporting bodies seek to prove their worth The Royal Bank of Scotland Garcia shows his empathy for Ballesteros after victory Golf Kid from fame driving his home town to distraction Edward Gorman tours the council estates and shopping centres of Stevenage, now illuminated by the rise of Lewis Hamilton, its famous son Nomura No place like home Phillips 'devastated' as fall curtails season Sixth win for Stoner Ivanovic takes title Unstoppable Cullen Murray: is he the world's most British No 1 chases record-breaking Masters hat-trick Guinness Reformed Evans enjoys seeing his stock rise Times Crossword 24,005 Picture Gallery The Times Sport Redknapp launches grand plan New Spurs manager prepares Diarra raid on former club The Times Index Inside today Index Baby, you can drive my van He went from Beatles drummer to bread deliveryman, but is Pete Best really rock'n'roll's biggest loser? By Pete Paphides The Saab Sportwagon: it's an estate of mind Motoring The Trial of the Sober Dog The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster Sky high Times offers You can't make a silk purse out of a peasant's bag The Times One little glass won't hurt, will it? Health Can a recovering alcoholic still have the occasional drink or is it the road back to oblivion, asks Penny Wark Life Scan Alcoholic Britain Drinking by numbers On the wagon I can't risk one drink Choc tactics Nutrition Q&a Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell answers your questions AA Walk tall Fitness High heels can cause anything from bunions to back pain, but exercises can prevent this, says Peta Bee Is it good for you? Chocolate: the facts Hearing hazards on the battlefield and dancefloor In Body&Soul Seven Seas Coronation of King Pete Arts To play Lear is Pete Postlethwaite's lifetime ambition. He's even grown the beard, finds Jane Wheatley Index Let me be not mad Five great Lears Index Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Last chance Book now A comedian walks into an arms fair . . . No, this isn't a joke but a real moral quandary for any right-on left-wing comedian, such as Robin Ince The Times Reflections in the waters of life The state of the environment provides the focus for a new photography prize, reports Joanna Pitman Shooting from the hip Five great photography shows Mafia touch to age-old love story First night Theatre Romeo and Juliet Theatre Royal, Brighton Pop Nitin Sawhney Roundhouse, Nw1 Concert BBC Philharmonic/Valcuha Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Pop Saturday Night Fever Roundhouse, Nw1 Concert La Bohème Symphony Hall, Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside today World Music Africa Now! Barbican That'll rattle them Young times Just four days to go till the spookiest night of the year! Weather you're trick-or-treating or off to a Hallowe'en party, here's a great costume idea that will chill everyone to the bones . . . The Times Daily dingbat Which word or phrase is this? Say what you see Square deal Puzzle of the day Write the name of the pictures in the grid. The letters in the yellow squares will spell out a hidden word Tv & Radio Weekend tv Jury's out on Spector Arena: The Agony and Ecstasy of Phil Spector (Saturday, BBC Two) Little Dorrit (Sunday, BBC Two) In Love with Barbara (Sunday, BBC Four) Pea soup with bacon croutons Dinner tonight Eat it with Autumnwatch 2008 8pm, BBC One Tv today The Times Spooks Viewing guide BBC One, 9pm Prescott: The Class System and Me BBC Two, 9pm Analyze This (1999) Film choice Sky One, 9pm Creep (2004) E4,11pm Variations Embarrassing Teenage Bodies Channel 4,9pm The Dark Side of Fame with Piers Morgan BBC One, 10.35pm Peggy Sue Got Married (1986) Channel 4,1.40am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport The Big Cleese Web watcher Answers from Page 24 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Polygon Times2 Crossword No 4669 Codeword No 350 Word Watching Times2 Quiz Sunrise Senior Living Index The News Weekend in numbers Benítez on offensive Manager claims Liverpool can win the title after victory at Chelsea Briatore wants to give Ainsworth his chance QPR's starting XI O'Neill accepts apology Sunderland fans set to pay penalty Redknapp steps into a brave new world Former Portsmouth manager warms to task ahead The Prem Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items Spot the pie Why I decided to act The Arrival All change at White Hart Lane Daniel Levy wrote an open letter to Tottenham Hotspur fans on the club website yesterday. Here are some edited extracts from the chairman's statement How Harry got Spurs ticking Martin Samuel Witnesses an encouraging start to the manager's revolution Untimely dismissals Simple solutions for difficult times The deal unfolds: four days that changed two clubs' fortunes Comolli exit spells death to system Portsmouth denied chance to make peace by Dempsey Barclays Premier League Russell Kempson reports on how Fulham added to South Coast side's sense of loss Fans' reaction: jilted supporters keep former manager close to their hearts We do not need to sell, says Storrie Price of change huge at club that refused to keep the faith Who would be a referee? And another thing . . . Platini stats don't add up The Blair hitch project No laughing matter Why the law's an ass You cannot be serious Quest for information The name of the game? Put the debate on hold The Debate Barclays Premier League Odd couple break ice after frosty start Kaveh Solhekol watches an unlikely Arsenal duo combine to great effect at Upton Park Carew makes sure of scoring in the right places Robinho puts gloss on City James Ducker watches home-grown talent set up Brazil star's first hat-trick in England Richardson allows Keane to assert local authority Fellaini rubs United the wrong way Chelsea shot down Tactical Analysis Scolari rues the end of home rule Matt Hughes watches Rafael Benítez turn Chelsea's strength into their weakness Years of invincibility wiped away as Chelsea stumble … The Columnist Hull keep party going Brown's ambitions are being matched by players, Tom Dart writes McCarthy heading back to his best How they stand Leading scorers In form Average goals scored Jamie Carragher Liverpool Player of the weekend McCormack prolongs Forest misery Hooper happy to let his goals take the limelight Timesonline Fixtures Motivation key to Simpson success Brentford 1 MacDonald 73 Shrewsbury 1 Humphrey 80 The Times Championship Coca-Cola Football League League One League Two Non-League Alfreton too tall an order for Retford Retfort United Whittington 72 Alfreton Town Fortune-west 41, Clayton 44,78 Scotland Málaga v Barcelona The Box Live matches Rangers hero dies Arsenal v Tottenham When does a substance become performance enhancing? The Continent Guardiola creating second Barcelona "Dream Team" And another thing . . . Ballack shows his class in row with national coach Italian league Spanish league French league German league End is nigh for firebrand who feared no one Next season will be the last for the Crystal Palace manager, he tells Kaveh Solkehol Spot the pie In this week The world according to an outspoken man The Final Word Timesonline
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