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News from 28/10/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Andrew Billen, Sam Merchant, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Siobhan Mulholland, Alexandra Blair, Chris Tarrant, Robert Lindsay, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Gill Arney, Ammar Awad, Carl Mortished, Barbara King, Will Pavia, Richard Coombs, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Guy Jubb, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Robin Pagnamenta, Gail Cartmail Assistant General Secretary, Martin Fletcher, Sathnam Sanghera, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Rachel Sylvester, Baroness Deech, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Peter Stiff, Jim Roland, Chloe Lambert, Adam LeBor, Chris Johnston, David Charter, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, John Webster, Gerard Baker, Mark Atherton, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Rick Broadbent, Claire Carponen, Tom Baldwin, Dr Emanuel Moran, Ann Treneman, Sheera Frenkel, Neil Fisher Classical Music Editor, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Elliot Gold, James Utley Emeritus Professor, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, James Packer, Matt Hughes, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Jonathan Loynes, Dr Tanya Byron, Gránne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Peter Lloyd, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Francesca Steele, Tom Whipple, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Matt Wiles, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Helen Power, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Mike Atherton, Rosie Lavan, Joe Clay, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Stephanie Rose, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Lisa Verrico, Christine Gentilucci,

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Index The Times Borrowing rises to £60bn as tax revenues collapse Market crash, house slump and inflation take toll Obama invites voters to change the world Heart disease hope Osborne: my mistake Slave girl's victory Freedom for Harry Inside today Index Borrowing and Responsibility Leading articles While the Government was correct to recapitalise the banks, it does not mean that a programme of public works is the right answer to recession Index Livni's Gamble Fresh elections would give Israel's Prime Minister a freer hand to make peace A Sorry Affair The Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross prank was just not funny Times2 Business Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Obama tells voters 'we can't afford to let up for a second' White supremacists arrested over plot to kill candidate Rathbones Inside Index Royal Opera House seeks to expand its repertoire on a new stage in Manchester Timesonline Encore, maestro - but this time with passion The Workout Terrorism charges Cancer pill 'too dear' Police victims of theft Tagging breached Most read at timesonline. co. uk Lifesaving and lifelike . . . the space-age artificial heart with a beat that can fool a surgeon A complex organ that is within science's grasp Tag Heuer Smart heart Higher borrowing is the responsible way of governing now, Brown insists The economy Timesonline Bailing out banks is racking up mammoth debts UK finances may be bad but there are many other nations that owe a lot more The economy The crunch index Pound in free fall and traders say there's no way to stop the plunge The economy Inside today Dolce & Gabbana Private investors bail out of equity unit trusts This time, cutting rates may not be enough to ease the pain London oil summit is abandoned after Opec boycott threat The economy Zurich Swans delay migration to stay in warmth of Siberia British Airways They will be back soon HM Revenue & Customs Missing poppy was wardrobe malfunction People Jack Nicholson has finally spoken of that "unfortunate No remorse from the Firle Bonfire Society, in East Atomic lifestyle for this kitten The Face AA "Wouldn't it be wonderfully reassuring for women if … Postscript "Nine times out of ten, when I put the word out that … A Bill to improve food labelling will be introduced … Volkswagen Jamie Lee Curtis, left, modelled this patriotic ensemble at a California Hallowe'en bash — well, it scared us Dell Exams face being dumbed down unless watchdog can step in, says board chief Concern over quality of GCSEs and a levels Michelin Timesonline Syrian minister interrupts visit to denounce 'criminal' US raid Miliband left in the dark by Washington Britannia Building Society BBC apologises over Ross and Brand on-air sex boast Multiple Display Advertising Items I made a mistake, admits Osborne, and I won't talk to donors again Politics Aerlingus Small political hurricane leaves little real damage Timesonline Dfs Mandelson accused of hiding behind EU code of conduct that ignores social contacts Politics Yachts and storms: Brussels has weathered it all Meredith murder suspects turn on each other as court nears pre-trial verdict Expedia Prince to tackle climate change on Far East tour Lavatory owner feeling flush after £403,000 sale 'Non-dom' globetrotter with an island idyll faces huge tax bill Court rules tycoon never abandoned Britain Rac rescue Village set in the fast lane On-the-spot fingerprints Capital One Never mind the policy, ministers get a fit of the giggles "a blue light ended my sleepless nights!" Insomnia Breakthrough Mary Ehly had her doubts that a glowing blue circle could ease her insomnia. But she had to give it a try! NightWave Nightwave Norwich Union Copper mines from biblical times could be King Solomon's Multiple Display Advertising Items This is no time for heroes with bad causes We must resist being seduced by the revolutionary glamour of Che Guevara, Bobby Sands and Ulrika Meinhof Pumpkin is more than just a big fruit Great expectation Spoilt for choice Index Have a heart After Corfu, the spotlight turns on Belize There will be trouble for the Tories if their millionaire benefactor Lord Ashcroft does not answer vital questions Picture Gallery Plunging markets are far from irrational There is a simple explanation for falls in share prices - investors fear a depression is coming Two wings and some prayers In my view Thunderer: Unaccounted for? That's the whole point Pulling sickies in the public sector Opinion He saved 700 Jews Biofuels policy will be a tricky compromise The rights of unmarried couples Timesonline Google's gamble HGV controls Chagos injustice Many happy returns Instructions Done a runner? Björk: After financial meltdown, now it's smeltdown Usually I ignore politics, writes the singer Björk, but the men who made Iceland go cap in hand to the IMF are now bent on ruining its landscape Go To Meeting Timesonline The Daily Universal Register Magic carpet ride to fantasy land of crime First night The Brothers Bloom London Film Festival Test4glaucoma The Times Free at last: historic win for slave who dared to take state to court New fears for health of North Korea's dictator New spirit of unity on the day football came home London eye Election gamble puts Livni ahead in polls (AP): UN force clashes with Tutsi rebels (Reuters): Body of actress's nephew is found (Reuters): Oil workers are killed by captors Amex Meeting with brain surgeon fuels Kim Jong II health fears Raja Fashions Bespoke Tailor Inside Funeral Planning Authority Something is stirring in birthplace of the blues — hope, inspiration, ambition US Elections Residents of a former refuge for slaves are daring to dream again as election draws near, Martin Fletcher writes The Times Republican senator guilty of corruption over gifts Palin swaps designer jacket for bargain basement buy Timesonline 'Smile, and prepare for the march into history' US Elections The Times Interpol agent passed information to drugs cartel Multiple Display Advertising Items War on traffickers Microsoft joins 'cloud computing' revolution Amnerican homes lift US aid for carmakers Quote of the day BG's Australian deal Business big shot Banks may need further support from taxpayers as recession bites Stability report shows £50bn bailout could be too little Index Timesonline Stock markets Opec ready to cut oil production to stabilise prices Still in the woods but there are signs . . . Picture Gallery GKN feels the knock-on effect Commodities Scrubbing up Timesmobile Chartered management institute Currencies Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Goldman faces hardship of life as just another bank Business big shot Timesonline Panicking investors take $46bn out of Morgan funds Those planning to pop into the Westfield London shoppin City Diary Picture Gallery Credit Suisse David Lloyd limbers up for Esporta clubs deal City Diary You'd have thought GKN might have been a tad too Well, he would say that now, wouldn't he City Diary It will surprise nobody that debt collectors are doing City Diary A fresh game Persimmon suffers as homebuyers are forced to walk away in mortgage crisis Avalanche of profits warnings due in new year Bringing it all together Citi GKN jobs and output cut as motor industry tightens Stake-builder Porsche sends VW shares racing Direct line for business Australia acts to stiffen currency (AFP): Belgians bail out struggling KBC (Reuters): Kremlin steps in to bolster rouble (Reuters): Brokers asked to take pay cut Npower Multiple Display Advertising Items IMF prepares $10bn bailout as Hungary threatens to be first EU economy to fail Keeping Iceland afloat The Times Converts lost in transition 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 Petrofac hit by fears over Middle East projects Market report Mining shares reach new lows Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Deloitte is a worrying spectre at Woolworths' Hallowe'en Reckitt Benckiser Deal of the day Timesonline Hydrogen Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action medical research Gills' Cruise Centre Christian aid The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds British funds Hedge funds ponder the safer US climate Management & Finance Issues raised by the collapse of Lehman Brothers may affect where future UK investments are made, writes Miles Costello It is time to put the pay increase genie back in the lamp New York on top Masters of the Universe are finding their super powers don't work in the new order It wasn't long ago that private equity funds seemed unstoppable, writes Helen Power Management briefing Private equity Companies backed by private equity can have their shortcomings, but a new report has identified one area where they excel: making money Rothschild Movers & Shakers Cazenove Capital Management BDO Stoy Hayward Avista Capital Partners Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Norman Marsh, QC Founding father of the Law Commission and of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law Norman Marsh, QC, CBE, law reformer, was born on July 26,1913. He died on October 15,2008, aged 95 Index Lives online Timesonline Muslim Magomaev Popular Azerbaijani singer of operatic arias, jazz standards and patriotic songs who was a long-time favourite of the Soviet hierarchy Muslim Magomaev, popular singer, was born on August 17,1942. He died after a long illness on October 25,2008, aged 66 Bailey Carrodus Eccentric and enigmatic Australian winemaker who established the innovative Yarra Yering winery in the Yarra Valley, Victoria Bailey Carrodus, winemaker, was born on March 7,1930. He died on September 19,2008, aged 78 Passing-out parade Britannia Royal Naval College Memorial service Fair trials do not require impartial prosecutors Law Report Court of Appeal Patenting dynamic links Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Olympic sails off the coast of South Devon Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Dinner Service luncheons Service dinner Legal Notices Public Notices Lipman & Sons Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Improbable tales prove Hollywood does not own the rights to romance The Times Index McKeown fails to recognise nature of crime Catterick Kempton Park Yesterday's results Leicester Bet of the day Lingfield Park Southwell Course specialists Yarmouth Racing Hamilton offered history lesson Motor racing Football Results American football Baseball Cricket Rugby league Timesonline Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Toyota joined by Ferrari in quit threat over engines Multiple Display Advertising Items When the NFL talks, you listen to a sales pitch Stanford keen to lap up attention Cricket Thelondonpaper Middlesex pay heavy price for another drop in standards Borthwick backed to remain at helm and lay the seeds for future success Rugby League World Cup news, plus Tonga v Ireland report Rugby union Rankings race The Times LTA taps into Murray effect as Scot seeks greater power Tennis Gerrard issues warning on pressure of life at top Football Liverpool captain wary of slipping up against Portsmouth Be wary of betting on red The Times Which Phil will have his fill in Hull? The Sweeper On the ball The Nike Total 90 Omni Hi-Vis ball Cole increases Scolari's options Gillette Fusion New winter ball will be easier on the eye Football Formidable Ferguson still every inch a man of steel The big read In an exclusive interview, the Manchester United manager reflects candidly on the players, politics and past glories that helped to shape his career The knight's tale The big read King's fitness is leading question that is repeated for new manager Football Captain hopes to be picked against Arsenal Bookies backing Harry Renault Timesonline Best of the web 'Avram? That's crazy talk, he's useless' Times Crossword 24,056 Picture Gallery The Times Change is the last thing that Portsmouth are looking for Football Redknapp admits Defoe interest Swift return to South Coast on cards for Tottenham manager Index The Times Inside today Index Index Where the wild things are . . . deep, dark Swindon Is it time to stop worrying about recession and start preparing for the end of civilisation? Caitlin Moran decides that if she's going to survive an economic apocalypse, then it's time to get back to basics Times offers Opposition of Lines, Red and Yellow by Piet Mondrian (1937) Modern art explained The Times Middle-class dilemma Paper marriage Photostory Why an economic dunce is my new financial adviser The Times When DNA is not the answer Families More people are using DNA testing to prove family ties, says Siobhan Mulholland, but for some the results can be devastating Brand Alley Testing procedure No more poor little rich kids Families Wealthy parents are encouraging their children to take an active interest in philanthropy, says Alexandra Blair An elderly lady in my family suffers from severe dementia but says that she has been sexually abused. What can I do? Dear Tanya History lit from within As the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge celebrates an inspirational director, Rachel Campbell-Johnston hails its startling restoration of a medieval marvel 'i turned it into a palace' Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge Buy me Taking liberties The Times Ken russell First night How our rights were won Seeing the Magna Carta and a suffragette's purse at the British Library reminds Mick Hume how hard-fought the struggle for our rights has been Taking Liberties British Library, NW1 Royal Opera Home I love the rampant, repressed heroes of Tennessee Radio I bet they'd look good in the dancehall First night Pop The Last Shadow Puppets Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Theatre Faces in the Crowd Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court Pop Vampire Weekend Forum, NW5 Opera Hänsel und Gretel Glyndebourne Concert Iolanta Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Sweet Cider Arcola, E8 How green is my city? Young times Chloe Lambert looks at the different ways in which people are brightening up our cities The Times Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Codes In a class of his own TV & Radio Last night's tv Prescott: The Class System and Me (BBC Two) When Borat Came to Town" Storyville (BBC Four) Dead Set (E4) Dinner tonight Chive linguine with cherry tomato and beans Eat it with BBC One Tv today The Times Nature Shock Viewing guide Five, 8pm Spooks BBC One, 9pm Catch That Kid (2004) Film choice Channel 4,1.40pm Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) ITV2, 9pm Variations Neil Morrissey's Risky Business Channel 4,10pm Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm Hero (2002) Film4,9pm Key Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Wasssuuup Obama? Answers from Page 24 Today's radio Mind games Polygon Times2 Crossword No 4670 Codeword No 351 Appeal Times2 Quiz The Times

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