News from 30/10/2008
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David Budworth Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Widget Finn, John Cleese, Richard Benny, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Martin Birchall, Julie Nesbit Chairman, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Robert Lindsay, Robert Downey Jr, Lord Joffe, Josephine Patterson, David Rose, Lord Fowler Chairman, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Charlene Sweeney, Will Pavia, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Wendy Ide, Kaya Burgess, Joanna Sugden, John Percy, Robin Pagnamenta, Graham Holley, Douglas MacLean, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Dr Pam Spurr, Christopher Andrews, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Laura Dixon, Chloe Lambert, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Eric Mitchinson, David Jones, David Pannick, QC, Ben Okri, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Lucia, Angela Jameson, Edward Fennell, Simon Midgley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Suzie Goodman, Robin Davis, Steve Johnson, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Les Wilson, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Michael Palin, Max Arthur, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, William Harbage, QC, Alan Nugent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Oliver Key, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Sarah Hiscock, Will Straw, Matt Hughes, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Sarah Campbell, Tom McIntyre, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Clare Heaton, Rachel Potter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Emily Ford, John Giles, Matthew Parris, Jonathan Crow, Helen Power, Michael Moran, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Neil Fisher, John R. Gregory, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Joel Joffe, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Mark Barber, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Benedict Nightingale, Professor Jacques Heyman, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Jim Soar, Tony Williams, Olav Bjortomt, Dr John Challenor, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Fay Schopen, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex The Times Found in America, Barack Obama's dear Aunt Zeituni Deafness is new scourge of troops in Afghanistan Noise of war takes heavy toll on soldiers' hearing Index Patient calls on MPs to clarify suicide law Darling rips up rules Troops flee war zone Fed cuts interest rates Students lose grants Inside today Index Lost in the Mais The Government engineered an unsustainable boom, compounding the financial crisis; those policy mistakes are no model for recovery from the bust Index Uncivil War Scarcely noticed outside Africa, Congo's suffering dwarfs even Darfur's Feeling Carsick Some hedge funds may be driven to the brink of bankruptcy by Porsche News Opinion Law Obituary Times2 Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Timesonline Peer to resurrect Bill in effort to clarify law Tiffany & Co MS sufferer loses battle on assisted suicide Brand falls on his sword and a sorry Ross is taken off the air He will be back (but not at our breakfast tables) Timesonline Privacy is the issue at stake After 27,000 complaints, it was time to act How a prank brought corporation to its knees House of Fraser The search for the missing relatives Behind the story 'i can't talk about Obama until the election, I just pray for him' Obama's aunt 'Auntie Zeituni', who, with Uncle Omar, dropped out of sight after moving to the US, is backing the presidential candidate from her modest flat Make sure that Barry doesn't get lost, she said How Barack Obama tells of his first meeting with his aunt Index Air fares expected to fall in price war after German airline takes over bmi Omega Cities could be linked by new 200mph rail network Doctor Who to regenerate again as Tennant quits Barclays Marksandspencer The Workout Most read at timesonline. co. uk Appeal by veteran, 110 Airing for uniforms Monty brush-off Justice warning Lottery numbers Thousands of students worse off after error leads to a cut in university grants Help while studying Lloyds TSB Sainsbury's Dame Judi Dench attends the Quantum of Solace premiere with a 007 transfer — or a nasty rash Speaking of the beautiful game, Freddie Ljungberg calls The Labour loyalist Alastair Campbell will pick up … Traveller hits the road again The Face Polaris World Film buff Sir Alex could substitute for Ross People Critics of Robert Peston, the BBC's scoop-laden busines Postscript Veggie burgers all round at the Hard Rock Café, where … Ermenegildo Zegna The Times How thunder of battle in Afghanistan is creating a hidden army of casualties Westfield 'i couldn't wear ear protectors' Case study The soldier's dilemma — save your ears or save your life40 Unit costs Currys Rugby player, 14, dies after taking tablets for acne Bally Take that Customer's bank account sabotaged after he gives call-centre worker a poor rating Hang on — it could be a robot taking your call Close calls 'Suicide' of man shot dead by police 30 years of extra life Thrilled to bits Armani? That's Posh In court today £2.5bn claim against Abramovich fails as court rules he is not resident in Britain Roman palaces Selfridges Mandelson heralds new relationship with Kremlin The Times Itv 3 Tories accused of £8bn shortfall in NHS policy Alliance Leicester Home on the range: the only cowgirl in Britain rides out for the National Trust John Lewis Darling rips up the rulebook to get Britain through … The economy Mamma Mia Chancellor is glossing over the crucial questions Hints for the PBR Keynes caught in the middle as the stabilisers come off Timesonline T. M. Lewin Angry relic of longitude's history for sale HSBC Toppik Canada convicts man linked to London terror plotters Al-Qaeda technician devised remote-controlled detonator Sky Currys America must act now to escape from limbo Only bold emergency action before the President is inaugurated can prevent a deep recession and raise everyone's spirits Republican diehards will want to delay an economic rescue plan Let my social life affect my work? Never Tides in the affairs of men Index Those aluminium tariffs Debbie Purdy deserves a less terrible choice Parliament must legalise assisted dying and not be deflected by the small minority who refuse a calm debate Picture Gallery Obama plugs into a political Facebook Social networking tools are the key to engaging a new generation of young voters Curtains for the Great East Window In my view Thunderer Ross and Brand, the bigger picture Is the British Museum resting on its laurels? Police officers are not malingerers Timesonline Deadly drivers Handbagged Letterees Job description Poppy danger A Mancunian Mimì Our false oracles have failed. We need a new vision to live by Opinion Huge financial success has hidden the moral bankruptcy in our civilisation, Ben Okri says. We must rediscover our lost values or perish Dfs Timesonline The Daily Universal Register KenKen Lucid and pacy but low on special talent Theatre Benedict Nightingale Love's Labour's Lost Rose Theatre, Kingston Bringing it all together HSBC Rebel advance causes panic in city UN fears regional war as thousands flee Tutsi onslaught Death and greed in land of plenty Inside today Index Museum chief is sacked for leaping to defence of a crucified frog that upset Pope Capital One (AFP): Hundreds feared dead in quake (Reuters): Suicide bomb attacks kill 28 (Reuters): Two priests are found murdered (AP): Voodoo doll beats Sarkozy Bringing it all together Time to forget world banking and think about fish Airline collapse strands thousands The Times Mitsubishi Motors Number's up for plan to scrap local licence plates Harrods British Gas The National Autistic Society More labrador than pitbull — how Mom-in-chief changed her image US Elections The Times Timesonline 'Hanging chad' voting machines steal show again — this time as $75 souvenirs Bill Clinton steps up to share stage with Obama in critical battle for Florida 'Colonel Bogey' leads handover on southern front WWF The Times Three people with four legs and throwing rice? Must be time for the peasant games HSBC Playing the odds The Times Prisoner of conscience emerges to take power from leader who had him jailed Triumph for democracy after 30-year wait Multiple Display Advertising Items US envoy is rebuked over drone raids Firefighting Fed cuts rates to 1% in scramble to avert deep US recession Deripaska benefits from Kremlin aid Bentley to cut jobs Mortgage lending up Yahoo! deal closer Index Merger talk boosts GM Business big shot UK banks face tight controls from EIB on £4bn aid offer Index Stock markets Talk of rock-bottom rate acknowledges dire outlook It just couldn't happen here . . . Englandsnorthwest Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Bishop leaves strong legacy Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Shell selects numbers man for prime position Business big shot Timesonline A break with tradition Bank of Scotland Type "financial meltdown" into Google, aloyal reader of mine points out, and this is the first site that displays Npower The art market falters but Fuld is an old master City Diary Why is it that the banks, even in today's climate, … City Diary Dollars or sterling? More confusion at the Bank City Diary Who said, and when: "i am determined that as a country City Diary No expense spared scrutiny In the blue corner Using predictive text, type into your mobile phone … City Diary Picture Gallery 'It's gone from bad to worse' The crunch index Standard Life blames poor investment returns as it cuts with-profits payouts Qantas How bosses at Porsche outmanoeuvred VW to the grief of hedge funds Funds caught short The Times Timesonline The ups and downs of short-selling American Airlines Europe approached on legal position as Germany is held up as 'Wild West' state Derbyshire Grim outlook for smaller companies (AP): Caisse d'Epargne trader held (Reuters): US considers mortgage guarantees Stagecoach reports strong growth BAE Systems vies for Humvee deal Europe doubles crisis fund as more countries expected to ask for EU help Aid for car industry as slowdown worries grow Eligible for EU bailout Pressure mounts in Japan over complex foreign exchange products Hungary wins $25bn rescue package but fears remain Gill's Cruise Centre Inflation counts for nothing as Fed carries on cutting Heathrow express US cash-boost banks are asked about bonuses 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 Old Mutual makes good showing on recovery hope Market report NHS acceptance lifts Byotrol Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Any deep recession may see Stagecoach go off the rails RPS Group Deal of the day Timesonline Communisis Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds Is the Bar becoming a two-branch profession? Bar Conference 2008: Frances Gibb speaks to barristers about the challenges they are facing Times Law Index McCain would set back constitutional law for a generation Multiple Display Advertising Items The QC who came to the prosecutors' defence Sir Ken MacDonald steps down as the DPP tomorrow. Frances Gibb asks what is his legacy Lawyer of the week Multiple Display Advertising Items Surviving the tsunami of change Tony Williams on the challenges facing smaller firms as they face increasing economic storms The Times Deal or no deal? Photo op Knocked down or out? City Reader Offers Ltd Sir Guy Fison, Bt Wartime radar specialist who became a wine importer and a leading British authority on viniculture Sir Guy Fison, 4th Bt, DSC, master of wine, was born on January 9,1917. He died on October 1,2008, aged 91 Index Delfino Borroni Italy's last surviving veteran of the First World War Delfino Borroni, Italian veteran of the First Wold War, was born on August 23,1898. He died on October 26,2008, aged 110 The Very Rev John Hughes Provost of Leicester, eloquent preacher and keen historian who returned to parochial ministry in later life The Very Rev John Hughes, Provost of Leicester, 1963-78, was born on February 20,1924. He died on October 16,2008, aged 84 Canon John Bown Army chaplain who played a distinguished role in postwar East Africa after enduring three years as a PoW Canon John Bown, army chaplain, was born on March 19,1913. He died on September 23,2008, aged 95 The Right Rev 'Bill' Flagg Outstanding South American missionary who left school at 14 to become a 'boy preacher' Bishop "Bill" Flagg, Anglican missionary, was born on April 17,1929. He died after a long illness on October 1,2008, aged 79 Richard Carr-Gomm Friend of the lonely who founded the Abbeyfield and Morpeth charities He wanted neighbours to feel free to come in to help to clean the rooms Richard Carr-Gomm, OBE, charity worker, was born on January 2,1922. He died on October 27,2008, aged 86 Court Circular Memorial service Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam - Private Appointments Legal Notices Britain's coinage goes decimal Times Archive Timesonline Reception Court & Social Church news Appointments Legal Notices Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Weather Timesonline Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Mishap at water hazard leaves Smith below par Great Leighs Huntingdon Nottingham Kempton Park Index War Of Attrition could run at Thurles next week after … Cheltenham Lingfield Park Racing Newcastle Bet of the day Stratford Course specialists Voters pick a pec no longer as Foster bows out Harrington is seeking Merit rise Golf Basketball Results Cricket Ice hockey Sailing Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport Quantum of Solace 75 Twenty20 millions rendered worthless Comment Stanford spin puts ECB on back foot Cricket Stanford No stomach for the fight Gambhir's unbeaten 149 puts India on top Grael hits accelerator High-flying Liang Polo's coming home Murray keeps winning run going despite shaky start Tennis Thompson seeks to share load after Newcastle survive winding-up scare Rugby union Abendanon injury presents chance for Armitage Timesonline Hamilton's journey nears glorious destination Motor racing Call-up seals Calderwood's transformation Rugby league Timesonline The Sunday Times Maradona takes biggest gamble of career as new Argentina coach Football Iconic No 10 risks colossal reputation Kinnear wants to know if he has any future at Newcastle The Times Tempers raised as City fall down Football Fellaini late show puts end to Bolton's resistance Ronaldo battles Messi for awards The Sweeper Ronaldo shows signs of his old self in swatting aside West Ham Football Fuller warms to the occasion for Stoke Last night's results Substandard? Chelsea clip the wings of unlikely high-flyers Timesonline Ricardo Carvalho, the Chelsea defender, could face … Gerrard hits the spot to give Adams early glimpse of task ahead Football Johnson strikes twice to spark double celebration Villa ride after luck squeezing past impressive Blackburn Tottenham restore faith and hope with thrilling comeback Football Hobgoblin Timesonline Barclays Premier League Times Crossword 24,058 Picture Gallery The Times Just call him Harry Houdini Redknapp inspires Tottenham's dramatic revival to stun Arsenal The Times Inside today Index Index May divorce be with you John Cleese has spent his life trying to understand women. As he and his third wife divorce, he tells Andrew Billen he's relishing life as a newly single man Send us your views My eye-opening first visit to a church Every reader tells a story Each week a Times reader writes about a memorable moment in his or her life. Today, Josephine Patterson tells how a wartime childhood gave her the chance to glance into an unknown world . . . Judge Jargon Stop flying off the handle about airport security The Times Don't panic, do your Tax Return online Advertisement Feature Completing your Self Assessment Tax Return online is now easier than ever before The benefits of the online service HM Revenue & Customs The thrill of the chase for the perfect white shirt Timesonline Justice for child brides The Sexes As a new book lifts the lid on arranged marriages in the Middle East, more and more children there could be seeking divorce, says Sonia Verma I eavesdrop at a closed door and listen to my husband's intimate murmurings Diary of a marriage: week 2 Love in a cold climate Damian Whitworth continues his series charting how long he and his family can survive without central heating Contemptuous looks Therapy notes Times offers Index Beneath the belt Was the Greatest really a racist? Kevin Maher asks Joe Frazier if time has softened the blow of Ali's words The Times The class that's too cool for old-skool indie The 52nd London Film Festival has been a triumph for the next new wave, says James Christopher Burn after Reading This job has got a whole lot more demanding Film reviews Daniel Craig is a thrilling 007, but the movie lets him down, says Wendy Ide AA Small and perfectly formed Guillermo del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón and Nathalie Press tell Wendy Ide why short films deserve respect Hunger Journey to the centre of the heart First night Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden Cabaret Steven Brinberg: Simply Barbra Shaw Theatre, NW1 The Royal Opera War Requiem Pop Martha Wainwright Roundhouse, NW1 Opera For You Linbury Studio, Royal Opera House Multiple Display Advertising Items Hot on the scent New research shows the tyrannosaurus rex used its sense of smell to stalk its prey by night. Chloe Lambert reports on the power of the nose The Times Daily dingbat Riddle Puzzle of the day The corpse whisperers TV & Radio Last night's tv Silent Witness (BBC One) The Restaurant (BBC Two) Ginger and soy with white fish Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times Credit Crash Britain: HBOS — Breaking the Bank Viewing guide BBC Two, 7.30pm River Cottage Autumn Channel 4,8pm The Return of the Musketeers (1989) Film choice Channel 4,1.30pm Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994) Five US, 9pm Variations Little Dorrit BBC One, 8.30pm Russell Brand's Ponderland Channel 4,10.35pm Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows (2000) ITV4, 11.35pm Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Answers from Page 24 Word Watching Roll with the Gallaghers Web watcher Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4672 Polygon Codeword No 353 Word Watching Times2 Quiz Concept 2 Yesterday's Solutions Index A life-changing experience Careers in Defence The Forces offer great opportunities, says Michael Evans, Defence Editor PA Consulting Group Crews of courage Widget Finn assesses the qualities of RAF search and rescue teams How to handle terrorist bombs and the war trophies on Uncle Jack's sideboard Insiders have their say on the MoD Feeding an army Christopher Andrews explains the vital role of the Royal Logistic Corps Multiple Display Advertising Items The real theatre of operations Widget Finn looks at the challenges faced by medics and veterinarians The harsh reality of life on a nuclear submarine: if something goes wrong help is a long way off Spy has eye on terror plotters Daniel Allen meets the intelligence officer who ditched a career in marketing for the shady world of M15 MBDA An unexpected letter leads to a job with MI6 Tanya, Laura and John offer Emily Ford insights but no surnames GCHQ codebreakers find life is a puzzle Simon Midgley delves into the top secret work of the listening centre Maths not essential Bust and boom The banking crisis could boost graduate recruitment as other career options dwindle, says Martin Birchall Ministry of Defence A chance to design the future Stephen Hoare takes a look at the cutting edge of defence engineering Territorial Army gave soldier a second chance to serve his county and give something back Taking the plunge From battlefield to boardroom A life in the Forces opens doors on civvy street, says Sarah Campbell Timesonline Sci-fi vision is a reality Fay Schopen looks at a gadget that could allow troops to see through walls Legal eagles who advise defence chiefs when they can flex their military muscle On the front line at border control Royal Navy
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