News from 29/10/2008
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ResumoIndex The Times After 256 defeats, boxer is finally counted out Clamour grows for BBC to act over radio insults 10,000 people complain about lewd phone calls Shares rocket amid hopes of big rate cut West goes cap in hand Blair's bank balance Massive ivory sell-off Snow falls in London Inside today Index Public Life is Public Leading articles The code of conduct for European commissioners purports to hold them to the highest ethical standards. In fact the code fuels controversy by evading it Index Talentless Management The BBC leadership's silence over the Ross and Brand affair speaks far too loudly The Ivory Trade Closely monitored sales are no threat to conservation Best of the Times News Opinion Register Sport Picture Gallery Ross and Brand Today's weather Think of Northern Rock writ large The crunch index Bvlgari West goes cap in hand to the East for help Brown fears that IMF will run out of money World's worst boxer throws in the towel on lucrative career as human punchbag News Why we all love the gloriously incompetent loser The Workout Repossessions soar by 71% as market falls Freed prisoner 'kills' Online epidemic cured Civil servant fined Most read at timesonline. co. uk Migrant jailed for 30 years over Meredith's murder 'i will drink your blood' boast of drifter and drug dealer Rolex Bad call is answered by a growing outcry for BBC to clean up its act BBC Inquiries are under way to find out who allowed the show to go on, writes Patrick Foster Skoda The main players Radio station that swapped pipe and slippers for obscene calls The £18m man is likely to suffer a massive pay cut BBC Inside today All boom and no bust for Blair as lectures take earning Hovis Political fame without a fortune Life after Westminster Property portfolio takes a tumble Payment from college post in globalisation escaped scrutiny Barclaycard School wins landmark case over admissions policy Appeals likely to snowball Master Card Inside Continental Waitrose Young's odyssey from Plato to Kerry Katona People Of all the bad ideas in rock history, a Led Zeppelin … Bong! Sir Trevor McDonald has announced his replacement Strong wife with health passion The Face Multiple Display Advertising Items Ringo Starr will now consider exemptions to his "no … Bond PS Daniel Craig has Penelope Keith in his sights. Asked … Daniel Day-Lewis appears to be channelling Harry Palmer, Michael Caine's 1960s Cold War spy character, for his role as an over-sexed Italian film director in Nine, which is shooting in Peterborough Boots Former managers are charged with stealing £450,000 from Master of the Queen's Music A classical figurehead Multiple Display Advertising Items Dell Brussels staff give little away about their freebies George Osborne will not be investigated by the Parliame Multiple Display Advertising Items Gifts to commissioners Bath store 'Catch me if you can' said student behind biggest chip-and-PIN fraud Counterfeit credit cards A Computer whiz-kid who taunted police on his trail has been jailed over the theft of information from 19,000 Credit Cards, Steve Birds reports Protect against fraud Design flaws allow card criminals to carry on cashing in Timesonline Aldi Snow hits football matches as winter arrives early Jury shown Smith & Wesson revolver 'used to kill Rhys' Microsoft to replace troubled Vista operating system Fish that nearly had its chips is saved by operation Labour facing revolt on plan for third Heathrow runway My, my, my . . . Sir Tom says sorry to his wife in song Cadillac Timesonline 24 Hours Tom Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Robot with red-face potential calls for mechanical response Selfridges&co Doing nothing can be a sign of greatness We overestimate war leaders and big reformers and forget rulers who embraced compromise and avoided showdowns In need of a decent chat? Seek out a gay guy Timesonline Brand's prank broke the first rule of comedy Binge boasting Oh get it right This banking crisis is no laughing matter . . . . . . but that hasn't stopped one of our leading satirists making a comedy-documentary on what happened to our money Picture Gallery First rule of comedy: don't mock the weak A joke is a delicate balancing act, as Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross's ill-judged prank shows No peace for the peacekeepers In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Child support Tales of a rainswept marathon Yes, but are we paranoid enough? Timesonline Pulling sickies in the public sector Ross and Brand British Museum Cohabiting and Islamic marriages National Trust Sex education Keep them honest As one does The hole truth Why did you choose your mate? No, it's not all in your genes Darwin's theory is being stretched to absurdity, says Raymond Tallis, by those who overlook the obvious differences between Man and animals Post Office The Battle of Ideas The Daily Universal Register Kenken No 294 Noël given a spirit mean rather than blithe First night Film Easy Virtue London Film Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items Ivory from 10,000 elephants goes on sale amid fears of new slaughter Inside today Prices rise — so does the number of dead animals McCain marches on but his troops are in a civil war UN helicopters fail to halt Tutsi rebels as war flares again Congo Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Rebel air attack puts city in dark (Reuters): 'Adulteress' is stoned to death (AP): Former prisoner leads election (AFP): Fears of quake engage planners Raid was 'clean your backyard' warning to Damascus Syria Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times A civil war breaks out behind McCain as he marches on to the final battle US Elections The discipline that brought the Republicans to power has been replaced by a ruthless fight for the soul of the party, writes Tom Baldwin Timesonline She's a whack job: an insider's view of Palin $1m a shot for 30-minute baseball adverts Lucy Bannerman Matt Spence The Times Fans plead for jailed supporter caught offside by King Spain Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items Born to rule Hundreds more jobs go in finance sector Gloom 'for 18 months' Tesco lowers forecast Quote of the day More cuts at Honda Business big shot FSA assembles team to act if slide in markets sends insurers into crisis Rate cut hopes trigger 890-point Wall Street recovery Index Stock markets Lloyds TSB puts block on interest-only loans switch Turbulent times test our faith in equities Uneasy calm as insurers cheer Commodities Locusts bitten Timesmobile Chartered management institute Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Carpetright chief now says we are facing a tough haul for 18 months Business big shot E Trade Retailers face bleak Christmas as sales tumble Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items White lies as Gabriel heralds bad news for FSA City Diary Hokey Cokey joker laughs on In the blue corner "Demonise capitalism this Hallowe'en!" says the ad. You can also get a rather more realistic Hank Paulson and Ben Bernanke for $80 While on the subject of the FSA, this was overhea City Diary Survival of the greenback is a matter of net worth City Diary Can this be true? A London plumbing company claims … City Diary Brown seeks petrol price cut as BP profit hits £6bn Multiple Display Advertising Items (PA): Terror tactics on Iceland backed Banks fight overdraft ruling Schroders down as investors quit (PA): Mamma Mia! boosts profits US consumers stop spending as worries grow over jobs and value of their homes Milkround Standard Chartered proves point to its fickle investors Biggest property falls Honda extends UK production cuts as credit contagion hits global industry Timesonline The Times Porsche puts VW short sellers in a spin The Times unit trust information service Unit Trust Full funds services at timesonline. co. uk/funds Thesharecentre British funds Panorama exposé still haunts Primark as shoppers vote it the least ethical clothing retailer Top Marks, bottom Primark It's official. Nearly half of the population expects … Affordable values, please Viewpoint London Financial Futures Wall Street Markets Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Pension fears take C&W's four-week decline to 30% Market report Summit hit by spending cuts Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day BG goes exploring Down Under and discovers a ripper of a deal ARM Holdings Deal of the day Timesonline Cineworld Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Windmill International Resolving business problems Ideas at work Being a management consultant gives Tory Frame the buzz of helping organisations that are facing crisis, she tells Emily Ford Tackling a boss who passes off your work as her own What it takes How to predict the future for your company Emily Ford gathers tips from experts on working out what is around the corner Take Five Top 100 Graduate employers Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harold Waterman Structural engineer whose high-rise steel and concrete office blocks and shopping centres transformed the look of postwar Britain Harold Waterman, structural engineer, was born on November 11,1925. He died on October 11,2008, aged 82 Index Yonty Solomon Boogie-woogie child prodigy who later became a distinguished concert pianist and an inspiring teacher Yonty Solomon, pianist and teacher, was born on May 6,1937. He died of a brain tumour on September 26,2008, aged 71 Georges Bonnin French historian who was imprisoned by the Gestapo and then helped to bring the Nazi regime to account at Nuremberg after the war Georges Bonnin, historian, was born on January 14,1920. He died on September 25,2008, aged 88 Buy the book Lives online Dr Robin Paul, industrialist, was born on July 7,1935. He died on september 23,2008, aged 73 Henry Steinway, heir to the piano making empire, was born on August 23,1915. He died on September 18,2008, aged 93 Timesonline Tony Hillerman Novelist-creator of two Navajo cops whose Wild West patch has a deadly beauty Tony Hillerman, novelist, was born on May 27,1925. He died on October 26,2008, aged 83 Ensuring compatibility with fair trial rights Law Report Court of Appeal No interference with property Chancery Division Crowds greet the world's fastest jet airliner Times Archive Timesonline Putrid fish date Pompeii Court Circular Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Times Online Thanksgiving Services Dinner Luncheon University News Public Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices British Isles Late deals a week on a Cumbrian railway station, £300; the Algarve for five nights, £224 Short haul The Times Long haul Media Planet See a corner of a foreign field that is forever England Visit the battlefields of northern France and Flanders Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Bauer set to join Melbourne Cup party Huntingdon Glencove Marina, as short as 25-1 for next year's Chelt Index Catterick Yesterday's results Southwell Course specialists Bet of the day Yarmouth Great Leighs Racing The Times Nottingham Kempton Park Football Results Cricket Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport The Sun Lewsey loses out as England go with youth Hartley, Flutey and Monye set for debuts against Pacific Islanders Inside today English cricket is now Stanford's WAG Texan's ego overrides sporting considerations Esquire Harmison fits bill after virus cuts a swath through ranks Poulter has designs on success Golf Murray ignores fatigue with history in the making Tennis Bad weather puts Phillies' World Series party on hold Baseball Timesonline QPR profit from Italians' touch Football Fans short-changed by eight-minute game Coca-Cola Leagues One and Two Late strikes help Cardiff pass Reading in race for top flight Ebanks-Blake at the double to put Wolves back on top We can close gap on Arsenal but it will take time, says Redknapp Manager focuses on keeping Spurs up The Chelsea dressing-room was "morgue-like" after the … The Times Ferguson's relief over Fletcher The Sweeper Joking apart, Adams can be a success Football New dawn for addict who escaped the abyss Welcome to hell? Tony Adams, the new manager of Portsmouth, has been there already and does not plan to go back, Russell Kempson reports Highs and lows Slow starters Football Two options for new No 1 Past managers Timesonline Barton spots chance to earn Newcastle breathing space Football How man of the moment did his time Timesonline Benitez targets perfection to prevent attack of vertigo No room for error in Liverpool's quest for first title since 1990 Maradona set to become Argentina coach Times Crossword 24,057 Picture Gallery The Times Index Adams fears exodus of stars 'Don't cut my throat,' pleads new Portsmouth manager The Times Index Index Why can't more people just say sorry? As the BBC says sorry for offensive remarks made by Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross, Matthew Parris examines the art of the apology. And we look at the right and wrong way to do it When to accept Forgiving with grace The men who would be Bond The World premiere is not enough for some 007 fans. Hugo Rifkind meets the devotees who find a quantum of solace in living like their hero Count, Dracula! Sexy maths AA Timesonline The irresistible allure of a lady in red The Times Life's little luxuries or the bare necessities? Fashion Bonsoir Brand Alley The Mutton: A brief case study Mutton dressed as lad The modern over-the-shoulder bag is all very well, but you can't beat the timeless style of the classic 007 attache, says The Mutton The Times 'i just can't lose my pot belly' Fashionista questionnaire To boldly Rothko A Mark Rothko exhibition at Tate Britain is strikingly on-trend. Here's how to take colour blocks off the wall and into your wardrobe with confidence An ace club with quite a nice gallery attached The Royal Academy is about to host DJs and a trendy restaurant: a way to attract new audiences or an insult to the Old Masters, asks Ben Hoyle Nights at the museum Davidormerod The music's a blast, the set bombs First night Opera Dr Atomic Metropolitan Opera, New York Pop Snow Patrol Bloomsbury Theatre, WC1 Theatre Lola Riverside Studios, W6 Concert LSO/Zhang Barbican, EC2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Britten Sinfonia Queen Elizabeth Hall Sights unseen Young times Pictures released this week show a hidden cave of giant crystals. Chloe Lambert looks at some of world's hidden treasures that lay under our noses for years The Times Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day The booze brothers TV & Radio Last night's tv Neil Morrissey's Risky Business (Channel 4) Imagine (BBC One) Tortilla with Arabian lamb Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Timesonline The Restaurant Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm The National Television Awards 2008 ITV1, 8pm The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (1989) Film choice Channel 4,1.40pm The Lives of Others (2006) Sky Indie, 7.40pm Variations Silent Witness BBC One, 9pm Banged Up Abroad Five, 10pm Crash (2004) Film4,9pm Tomorrow in times2 . . . 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