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News from 31/10/2008

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Andrew Robson, Mary Welstead, Graham Painting, Alexi Mostrous, Professor Martin Roland Director, National Primary Care Research and Development Centre, George Buck, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Matt Spence, Simon Brocklebank-Fowler, Michael Gutman, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Robert Lindsay, David Rose, Cherie Blair, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Michael Atherton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Susan Jacoby, Christine Seib, David Chater, G. M. Smith Second World War serviceman, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Charlene Sweeney, Dagmar Buxton, Ian Bostridge, Kaya Burgess, Geoff Brown, Dennis M. Sabangan, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Kasia Maciejowska, John Clarke, David Archer, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Joanna Weinberg, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Lord Lester of Herne Hill, QC, Brian Kettell, Michael Prowse, Arthur J. A. Bell, Peter_Stiff, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Claire Carponen, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Scott Rutherford, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Colin J. Butcher, Alan Scowcroft, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Murad Ahmed Technology Reporter, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Ciara Haughey, Tom Coghlan, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Dr Peter Moore a GP at the Chilcote Surgery, Flavio Briatore, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Anthony Jennings Director, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Chris Lintott, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Martyn Lobley, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Hayley Westenra, Emily Ford, Niall Ferguson, Vice-Admiral Sir James Jungius, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Lesley Douglas, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Joe Clay, John Bond Secretary, National Sorry Day Committee, Hugh McAteer, Jacqui Goddard, Bojan Pancevski, Hattie Ellis, Martin Waller, Jake Wood, Chris Ayres, Mark Loveday, Valentine Low, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Jon Hill, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Patrick Barth, Commander Giles Binney, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, James Christopher, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Maritz Vandenberg, Eddy Holt, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, Susan Emmett,

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Index Radio chief out as BBC scrambles to end crisis Jonathan Ross is suspended without pay for 12 weeks Index Occasional drink does not harm unborn child Banks must lend again House prices fall 15% Barclays' cash plan Hamilton race hatred Inside today How to find a bargain at auction Crime and Prosecution Leading articles Sir Ken Macdonald has transformed the Crown Prosecution Service. There are many aspects of the criminal justice system that need similar change Index From Ukraine with Baggage Hell hath no fury like a resentful Communist The Impact of Energy The collapse in oil prices is a mixed gain for the global economy Times2 News Opinion Brigadier 'Rory' Walker Thrills and spills Picture Gallery Cashing in Today's weather Weekly tipple is a blessing in pregnancy Risky maternity units (of alcohol) 'One or two is fine' Case Study Links London Candy bomber bids a sweet farewell to Berliners' symbol of Cold War defiance Airlift that provided a lifeline to the free world Hitler's favourite The Workout Criminals murder 121 while on probation 'Suicide' by officer No VAT helps heroes Girl crushed by horse Most read at timesonline. co. uk House prices fall £27,000 — and there's worse to come Number of home sales likely to be at lowest level since 1974 Still waiting for our bailout Breitling My auction bargain Strict curb on stars raises fears of dulled-down TV# BBC Suddenly, there's enough time to promote that new book Party was fun while it lasted Exchange of letters In this high-speed business, a week of dithering is a luxury no one can afford Timesonline The Times Church's English shoes Battle deafness among troops risks shortages on front line Guantanamo torture claim investigation Breast cancer advice London anthrax alert Tougher visa rules Elderly couple inquest Seasonal bank job I also kept my mother locked in the attic, says Fritzl Wesleyan Quantum of Solace All you need is a digital guitar to join the Beatles Number of pagan prisoners has doubled over four years Ba Barclaycard It's traditional for dinner ladies to get a gong for their public service, so Victoria Wood's CBE was well deserved Can 007 rescue British assets frozen in Icelandic banks On song for the poppy appeal The Face What is it about the Countdown job? Alexander Armstrong Chrissie Hynde, the formidable Pretenders front woman, Postscript Italian journalist Beppe Severgnini ventured to questio Diamanté Price far from model for horsey crowd People Who says Gordon Brown lacks the vanity of his predecess Spotted playing on the slot machines installed at the … Bringing it all together The Times Attention, this is your rail regulator: projects to reduce delays are cancelled News Network Q Families flee river of ice after freak storm hits town Boots Dfs Dfs Film-makers driven to distraction by demands of product displacement Grim ingredients, but a fabulous concoction Film Slumdog Millionaire Odeon, Leicester Square WHSmith Working-class hero throws beleaguered Osborne lifeline John Lewis MSP with Parkinson's tries to legalise assisted suicide Man of the match is tycoon who bowled England over with a delivery of cash $20m match The cricket is meaningless, as is the result — except that it will make millionaires of a lucky few, Michael Atherton writes Timesonline The Stanford Circus Trick or Treat? Frolics with WAGs were just innocent fun, says billionaire Inside today Currys Prince goes down to the woods with Japan's sexiest Welshman … and then meets a princess Fiat The bomb–proof 'superbin' that serves, protects . . . and even tells you the news Rubbish Emirates Dealing with an age-old problem How it works Bins and bombs Laura Ashley Legal blunder allows drivers to get away with littering Homebase Fewer people using illegal drugs . . . and he already has a Victoria Cross Hotel manager 'helped Briton to flee' Monroe Playboy sells for £2,000 Exam board errors caused havoc My brother didn't have to die that day, says sister of lawyer killed by police marksmen Aftermath Travels to seek global answers may save Brown at home Multiple Display Advertising Items The family practice handed down five generations Multiple Display Advertising Items America isn't about to become liberal heaven Yes, Americans will be voting for Obama and change. But they don't want radicalism, just competence and decency A joke's a joke, but leave grandad out of it Lost for woods Index Politics by Dawson's Creek First battered at home and then by the State Women who manage to escape domestic violence then find themselves under suspicion and facing a wall of silence Picture Gallery Bail out the banks and invest in sport Sponsorship of top events is still big business even though taxpayers are stumping up the cash City of the dead In my view The painting of portraits is a perverse act Parsonages for sale Stingy payments for troops' deafness caused by combat Most people favour assisted dying Timesonline Oops — the hardest word in the language Cohabitation and the law Che? Tomorrow's world Keeping it cool Windfall Blair BBC charges Religion remains fundamental to US politics A passion for conservative values has united diverse Christian groups, giving them influence way beyond their numbers, Susan Jacoby says SELFRIDGES&Co The Battle of Ideas The Daily Universal Register KenKen Difficult No. 296 The Times Don't want to rain on your parade, but this won't be easy, says Obama United States Index Challenges ahead Fistful of tissues needed in Obamaland US Elections Television Barack Obama broadcast US networks Multiple Display Advertising Items Richer Sounds Now it's swinging polls not hanging chads that give Democrats reason to be fearful McCain still insists election is too close to call Multiple Display Advertising Items So long to independence, but thanks for all the fish Multiple Display Advertising Items Soviet diehards see red over 'betrayal' of the motherland by new 007 girl Olga Real life Bond spied for Sir Francis Drake, says family Sleeping with the enemy (AP): Ex-President's son convicted for abuses (AFP): Earthquake toll rises (AP): Polygraph refused (AP): Homes demolished (AP): Eta blamed for blast (AP): Diabetes cases soar (AP): Rally against US raid (AP): Phoenicians live on (AFP): Schoolchildren learn a lesson in protest politics Alliance Leicester Sarkozy bank fraud investigation takes new twist Pelican finds theft of meal is hard to swallow (AFP): Pope to postpone plans for Pius beatification (AP): New images of Mercury reveal volcanic past Crowds rampage after bombs kill 61 in synchronised blasts blamed on Assam separatists Five die in Taleban suicide attack Sharps Drunk and in retreat, troops sent to protect unleash wave of death on their people Congo Frightened civilians feared attacks by rebels — but government soldiers were to blame for the worst violence, writes Patrick Barth in Goma Bringing it all together The Times Rwanda gambles on rebels to show strength across border Congo The Times 'Just growing pains', says Nasa of rocket that could shake astronauts to death United States Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times US now on the brink of recession – official Shell tar sands move Toxic mix for BASF CBS shrugs off loss Quote of the day Motor merger backed Business big shot Barclays close to sealing deal with Qatar over big injection of capital HBOS chiefs pose threat to crackdown on cash for failure Index Stock markets The burning question of banking's hottest potato Westfield logic is counter-intuitive Capgemini Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Holidays help with security Need to know Economics Results in brief Timesonline Champagne shopping — but who will be spending? Business big shot Timesonline Big projects, big jitters The Times Congratulations to Neil Wearing from Oxted, who was … City Diary Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Brand and Mandy are both off like whippets City Diary Bah, humbug! at Barclays Capital City Diary This is Fernando Alonso, former Formula One world champion, as depicted by British artist Jason Brooks Work and play In the blue corner Brown gets tough with banks over lending freeze Shell halts Canadian sands project as oil prices plunge Sinking sands Npower Multiple Display Advertising Items Americans slim down food spending as lean times force belt-tightening Recession looms in the US after the first fall in GDP since 2001 Russia begins bailout of its debt–ridden billionaires Oligarchs obliged to go cap in hand to Kremlin The Times Fears grow of state control BASF sheds jobs as it tackles toxic mix of rising costs and shrinking markets Rothko Companies corroded by debt Behind the news VW reminds Porsche of hurdles in way of takeover Sorrell forecasts this year's campaign is going to be tough for all businesses, including WPP 'We will do whatever is legal to meet targets' Sir Martin's world view Oh dear, Britannia High is being upstaged by Antiques Roadshow Wall Street Markets 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 RSA hit by bond worries in regional troublespots Market report Punch has cause to say cheers Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Whatever happens, the world still needs what Shell provides Markets AstraZeneca Deal of the day Timesonline Luminar Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Home Office The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds World Society for the Protection of Animals British funds Gill's Cruise Centre Putting a price on parental responsibility Public sector Janet Paraskeva thinks educating the next generation of fathers may help to alleviate child poverty, she tells Rosemary Bennett After decades of decline, Scarborough is now set fair Fact file Timesonline Should GPs be paid to cut hospital referrals? Two doctors discuss whether Primary Care Trust incentive schemes would have beneficial effects Management briefing After the Iceland fiasco councils are seeking safer homes for the funds paid by their taxpayers 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 HR Business Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Brigadier 'Rory' Walker SAS commander who won the MC for a daring assault on rebel positions in Oman and stood up to outraged Indonesian protesters Brigadier "Rory" Walker, OBE, MC, SAS officer, was born on February 27,1932. He died on October 15,2008, aged 76 Leading Seaman Gordon Cleaver Naval rating who was decorated for his resourcefulness and courage during a fraught clash with a Chinese vessel off Hong Kong in 1953 Leading Seaman Gordon Cleaver, BEM, was born on March 20,1933. He died on October 28, aged 75 Index Es'kia Mphahlele South African writer who wrote about his experiences under the apartheid regime and founded an institute to promote African culture Ezekiel (Es'kia) Mphahlele, African writer, teacher and arts activist, was born on December 17,1919. He died on October 27,2008, aged 88 Helmut Zilk Austrian politician and broadcaster who tirelessly promoted his city and survived an attempt on his life while Mayor of Vienna Helmut Zilk, Mayor of Vienna, 1984-94, was born on June 9,1927. He died on October 24,2008, aged 81 Longer nights for star spotting Night Sky November Court Circular Memorial Service appointments Justifying anonymity of criminal defendants Law Report Courts-Martial Appeal Court Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Times Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Announcements Public Notices A tranquil scene in a historic Sussex town Times Archive Timesonline Memorial service Court & Social Barony Legal news Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Weather Timesonline Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Kauto Star steps out along road to Cheltenham Newmarket Bet of the day All The Good is a doubt for the Emirates Melbourne … Index Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Newcastle Stratford Great Leighs Wetherby Racing The Times Uttoxeter Brave Inca, the former Champion Hurdle winner, is likel The John Gosden-trained filly Dar Re Mi, second to … Wolverhampton Course specialists Heineken Massa turns up heat on Hamilton Motor racing The Times Timesonline Olympic heroes back on Manchester track Sinfield confident Phillies capture title Marshall retires Johnson's ringing support is merited as Cipriani makes a big impression Rugby union Baseball Results Boxing Cricket David Thompson, the chairman of Newcastle Falcons, … Football Golf Ice hockey Tennis Kjeldsen finds the short cut to success on profitable day Golf Timesonline Football Fixtures Rugby union EDF Energy Cup Other sport Murray continues winning run with Nalbandian next in the line of fire Tennis Scot eases past Verdasco to reach last eight Renault Players air concerns over Stanford series Cricket Monty Panesar will join the England Performance Program Sport Staff: 'Undermined' Edwards to step down from head coaching role Boxing Npower Scolari forced to tighten his belt Football Chelsea transfer ambitions limited by economic conditions The Sunday Times Beckham finalises Milan move Maradona heading for England Timesonline Lampard backs Ronaldo to win Reform guide says Adams merits respect It was pulsating stuff, but Football Stunning goals, outrageous pieces of skill and some truly shocking defending — great fun for the fans, but managers have a lot to think about It was pulsating stuff, but where do we go from here? Stunning goals, outrageous pieces of skill and some truly shocking defending — great fun for the fans, but managers have a lot to think about Liverpool have little in reserve Ferguson rotates his triangle Alonso is Anfield ace Stoke throw themselves a lifeline Form guide for past five games Barclays Premier League Blue heaven Football Tottenham hotshot Have your say in our online poll Whose goal was better: David Bentley's or Frank Lampard's? Tottenham spurred on to greater heights with plans for new stadium Football January signings will be limited, says Levy It's Guinness Time Shape of things to come Goalkeeper's thrills and spills a threat to Redknapp's safe hands Spurs revolution could be undermined by Gomes, says Russell Kempson Big gloves to fill Times Crossword 24,059 Picture Gallery The Times Racists target Hamilton again Spanish website fuels hatred ahead of Formula One finale The Times Index Index All for the love of money As the financial crisis continues to evolve, should a Darwinian approach be applied to failing institutions? In his new book, The Ascent of Money, the historian Niall Ferguson considers the impact that human nature has on economics The evolution of money D&A the Opticians Multiple Display Advertising Items Obama must still fear failure … we did in 1997 The Times Celebrity watch The perfect book for Hallowe'en Required reading Timesoffers Plight of the honeybee All is not sweet in the world of the bee, but will we really be out of English honey by Christmas, asks Hattie Ellis Magimix Christmas fears . . . But don't panic Marmalade sausages Give spuds the chop on Bonfire Night Masterclass Nothing makes Guy Fawkes Night go with a bang quite like the good old baked potato Alpro soya Garlic–stuffed jacket potatoes Index Crash! Bang! Wonderful! The creators of Stomp have come up with a musical ensemble from bits and pieces. Pete Paphides gets an earful BBC Wildlife or Countryfile Magazine Timesonline The mezzo who hit her forte With operetta and Hansel and Gretel beckoning for Angelika Kirchschlager, she tells Neil Fisher why life is sweet AA Into battle with Britten Ian Bostridge, soon to sing in a Remembrance Sunday performance of Benjamin Britten's War Requiem, celebrates the compassion of the work The Times Timesonline Panic — it's corporeal Jones New releases Pop Grace Jones Hurricane Wall of Sound Classical Janine Jansen Tchaikovsky Decca Pop Razorlight Slipway Fires Mercury Classical Maurizio Pollini Chopin Deutsche Grammophon The gay, the bad and the ugly First night Theatre To Be Straight with You Lyttelton Eno Pop Jerry Lee Lewis Forum, NW5 Opera Parsifal Palau de les Arts, Valencia Inside today Concert OAE/Jurowski Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert LPO/Järvi Festival Hall Timesonline A trick — or a treat? Young times Is Hallowe'en too scary? Young Times reader Ciara Haughey, 14, gives her view Pandapolar Competition Daily dingbat Joke of the day What is a ghost's favourite snack? Puzzle of the day Wonder wheel Brand shows his worth TV & Radio Last night's tv Russell Brand's Ponderland (Channel 4) Credit Crash Britain: HBOS — Breaking The Bank (BBC Two) Life (ITV3) After-work chicken liver pâté Dinner tonight Eat it with East Enders BBC One, 8pm Tv today The Times Unreported World Viewing guide Channel 4,7.35pm Gordon Ramsay: Cookalong Live Channel 4,9pm The American Future: A History, by Simon Schama BBC Two, 9pm Austin Powers 2 (1999) Film choice Sky Premiere, 8pm Vanilla Sky (2001) More4,9pm Variations Little Britain USA BBC One, 9.30pm Halloween II (1981) BBC One, 12.30am Monday in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Word Watching Happy Hallowe'en Web watcher Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4673 Polygon Codeword No 354 Word Watching Times2 Quiz Great Ormond Street Hospital Yesterday's Solutions Index Going, going, gone Opening bids Brief encounter Must I pay for permission to sell my flat? Focus on Glasgow At a glance For sale Get in. Get out. Get away. In Neo-Gothic home in London Out Victorian Gothic townhouse in Surrey Away Baronial mansion in Edinburgh Baronial manison in Edinburgh The Grange, EH9: large listed tower house Lodgers could be for life On the ladder Loan ranger Wreck of the week The wheels of commerce Blue plaque Upwardly mobile Blight fantastic London homes It may be on a dual carriageway but this Grade II listed gem is blissfully peaceful inside, says Anne Ashworth NFU Mutual The ultimate inheritance Top ten Anglian Home Improvements Forget cheap homewares — create your own heirlooms St. George Primelocation How do you deal with a downturn in Dubai? It's simple — hire Kylie Overseas Market report George Wimpey Auction Stations Cover story If you want to find a bargain, then the sales room is the place to be. Francesca Steele and Claire Carponen watch closely as the hammer falls Winning hand Starting pack Propertyfinder Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items In your home . . . Shopping Estate Agent & Letting Agent Awards 2009 These houses have wings Historic houses Butterfly houses in Norfolk are flying off the shelf — which proves that quality will always out Have-a-go hero Fast facts City Quarter

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