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News from 03/11/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Gabriele Marcotti, Alexi Mostrous, Andrew Billen, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mike Harvey, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, David Chater, Paul Broks, James Bone, James Ducker, Moritz Volz, Clive Davis, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, John Bungey, John Alker Public Affairs Manager, Martin Fletcher, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Mark Simpson, John Wardle, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, John Prescott, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Libby Purves, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Chloe Lambert, Anatole Kaletsky, Mike Rooke, Christophe Ena, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Janet Paraskeva, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Sir Michael Lyons Chairman, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Patrick Derham, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Morgan Falconer, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Mick Wall, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Liz Peace Chief Executive, Alex Spence, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Sir Stirling MossEddi Jordan, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Breege O'donoghue Director, Sunand Prasad President, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Ron Storer President, Fran Yeoman, Michael Grade Executive Chairman, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Ray Hurst President, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Sir Jackie Stewart, Matthew Parris, Angus MacLeod, George Caulkin, Merilyn Spier, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Joe Clay, Philip Webster, Alex Davidson, Louis Armstrong Chief Executive, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Louise Cohen, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alan Brooks Chairman, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Colin Hilton, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Julian Holloway, Olav Bjortomt, Professor Ian Crute, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine, Henry Aubrey-Fletcher President, Richard Wells, Stephen Pollard,

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Index The Times Last-gasp Hamilton claims his crown on the final lap White House rivals seek votes in enemy territory Candidates make final push for finishing line Brown brings in Saudi cash to help economy Healthy GM option ANC dissidents defect HBOS takeover threat Radcliffe wins Inside today Index The Benefits of Sovereign Wealth Funds Leading articles The investment activities of emerging economics have played a stabilising role in the banking crisis; their influence in the global economy should be welcomed Index A Two-Party State? A schism in the ANC offers South Africa more democracy but also carries risks Veggie Burghers London's Mayor wants to harvest London's rooftops to feed the 2012 Olympics Times2 News Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Why Europe should rewrite the rule book More rice for the masses Standard Life GM bean could help prevent heart attacks How playing it so safe was almost the risk that ruined it all for fearless boy racer Lewis Hamilton Inside today He is revving up to be Britain's first billion-dollar sports star From remote-controlled cars to the chequered flag British Gas They are dancing and cheering, but Obama's army is sick with anxiety US Elections Fears over victory being snatched away by 'some ghastly trick' has sent many supporters to the doctor. Tim Reid writes from Columbus, Ohio Inside today What to watch for and when to watch it Timesonline Straight from church and praying for a comeback The final push Fickle voters and other frights that pollsters dread Specsavers Touch-screen computers suspected of flipping votes How The Times followed a trail to find Obama's aunt Vodafone Inside today Lloyds TSB Double death crash driver is murdered on release from jail Stabbing victim killed two teenagers The Workout Brown admits that data is not secure Anthrax death Listeria cases double Swan defies warming Most read at timesonline. co. uk Rolex Reform of tribunal service to create 2,700 judges System will offer a single route of appeal HSBC Too many solicitors are no good in court, say barristers Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolex Lloyds pharmacy Coast images embody living art Squirrels team up to raid birdfeeder Oldies are still best for babysitting Rally gets off to a dancing start Brainy children 'likely to vote Green' Troops will face the enemy protected from head to toe Police keep Belfast protest under control New all-integrated soldier Play Joindave Boys of 6 acting as lookouts make primary schools the front line in war on gangs US cities offer insights on how to curb this culture Roof allotments a capital way to feed Olympians, says mayor Just be sure the landlord doesn't object Dave BMI Healthcare Motor neuron suffers to test daily pill treatment 'I'm lucky that I can still speak' IWC Saudis will help stricken economies, says Brown Politics More money for IMF 'to be announced this month' Monarch Handshake for the jihadists who have rejected terrorism Saving for a rainy day Behind the story Sovereign wealth funds How the gamble to bring back Mandelson paid off Politics Gordon Brown's position grows stronger and there is a new warmth between him and his former foe. Philip Webster reports on a reshuffle that worked Chronicle of a feud Bmi We'll fight them on the benches, say 'noisy' pensioners 'Gang' to be dispersed by removing their seats Cameron attacks 'out of touch and bloated' BBC BT Sign of the times — we're turning into robots Take a look around: our overmanaged, system-crazy, authoritarian society is destroying common sense and initiative Collapse of the pre-1914 world is still felt Far from immaculate Index The futures market Picture Gallery An early general election is back on the cards If Labour can see off the SNP threat in Glenrothes, Gordon Brown may again be tempted to go to the country The lesson John Prescott failed to learn The head of a leading independent school says it is quality, not class, that counts in education Off the beaten track In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Computer says yes Editorial guidance, Ross, Brand and the BBC A dog is for life, and fireworks hurt Timesonline Primark promise VAT rules in need of running repairs Monroe doctrines Pin pointing What's his name? Self-confidence trick 'Some stories are true, some you are not sure' Sad and silly, desperate and deceitful, all human life appears before a magistrate. Matthew Parris judges a day's proceedings Beyond petroleum The magistrate Timesonline The Daily Kenken Easy No 298 Gay old comedy struts with a new vitality First night Theatre La Cage aux Folles Playhouse Theatre, WC2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Election violence feared after ANC dissidents defect to form new party South Africa Inside today Index Class war looms in struggle for hearts and souls of the masses Dell British troops may join aid convoys in refugee chaos Congo Multiple Display Advertising Items Country at war Obama was unaware 'Auntie Zeituni' defied judge's order to leave country US Elections Tate Tangled roots that connect a world family Multiple Display Advertising Items Election fever grips nation proud of the new favourite son US Elections Chinese make an art of Montmartre fakes France Amazon Made in China (AFP): Britain to lead anti-pirate force (Reuters): Zambian leader faces challenge (AFP): Saddam's yacht is put on sale (AFP): Poison found in emperor's body The Times Forest of doom: man and tiger in deadly struggle for survival amid floods and shrinking territory Bangladesh Endangered killer Fall in BA shares puts Iberia talks in doubt Coffey joins Moore New Aramco chief Kingfisher looks east Quote of the day Battle for Volkswagen Business big shot Mystery foreign suitor threatens to wrest HBOS from Lloyds TSB's grasp Commerce becalmed over letters of credit Index Stock markets Three million homeowners face negative equity trap A new Administration could deliver shot of adrenalin to the battered US economy Commodities Graham's Port Currencies Need to know At Sainsbury's, where there's muck there's gas Business big shot Qatar connection starts to deliver LNG Direct line Samsung Government is told: 'a quarter of post offices at risk' over card account deal Beyond petroleum Real ale froths as lager cools Law firms braced for poor results and job cuts Odds shorten on a bold cut MPC briefing November The Times A vital joist is being weakened as bricks and mortar crumble Wall Street woes boost the Obama bandwagon Financial tide turns for Democrat contender Timesonline Whoever wins, the US economy is set to turn towards 'socialist' path Panasonic poised to launch takeover bid for Sanyo North east england Q&A Virgin Trains boss certain he is on track for success at last Monday manifesto Tony Collins is confident that the improved West Coast Main Line will work, writes Angela Jameson Equity Prices Christian aid Stores must up their game to beat recession Retail & Leisure Marcus Leroux says strong brands and internet flair will be needed to keep up with some smaller companies that have proved resilient Free from Ramsay, Wareing wishes for a third Michelin star Timesonline Survival of the fittest. . . Kingfisher's DIY stores in Poland are welcoming the local builders home The company now has 44 huge outlets in the country, writes Steve Hawkes in Warsaw First in line Hotels and restaurants Not even the biggest operators are sheltered from increasingly inhospitable market conditions Rate-cut call Food for thought Tomorrow Reader Offers Studs Terkel Pulitzer prize winner who chronicled modern American history through recordings of landladies, racketeers and steelworkers Studs Terkel, author and broadcaster, was born on May 16,1912. He died on October 31,2008, aged 96 Index Lord Cuckney Trouble-shooting businessman who was chairman of Westland helicopters and helped Maxwell pensioners Lord Cuckney, industrialist, was born on July 12,1925. He died on October 30,2008, aged 83 John Butter Civil servant in Kenya during independence who became a financial adviser in Abu Dhabi John Butter, financial diplomat, was born on April 20,1916. He died on October 28,2008, aged 92 Pat Crumly Jazz saxophonist who could also turn his hand to rock and R&B Pat Crumly, saxophonist, was born on February 9,1942. He died of heart failure on September 28,2008, aged 66 Stonehenge may be older than we think Retrospective rent rises were not 'now due' Law Report House of Lords Bridge Chess Worthy champion Winning move Service appointments Births Marriages Anniversaries Deaths Timesonline In Memoriam - Private Dinner Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items A place of refuge from the London Blitz Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Premium bonds Luncheon Service dinner Fellowships Spelling Bee Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Cumani pushes boundaries once again as sights turn to Australia Drying ground throws participation of Septimus into doubt Emirates Melbourne Cup Index Warwick Kauto Star puts Nicholls at ease with flawless display Racing Paul Blockley, warned off for 2½ years last month after Carlisle Yesterday's results Huntingdon Course specialists Tranquil Sea is 12-1 with Paddy Power for the Royal … Southwell Practice cast that so nearly ended in disaster Plumpton Racing Wolverhampton The John Oxx-trained Mourayan is 25-1 with William … Bet of the day Hook's nerveless kicking sneaks resilient Ospreys into semi-finals Rugby union EDF Energy Cup Harlequins hang on after Sanderson's intervention Lewis steals limelight from his lacklustre team-mates Athletics Results Basketball Cricket Cycling Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union McGeechan suggests changes to competition as Wasps fail to progress Hore injury setback for All Blacks Tennis Football Fixtures International Rugby Union England's claims left in a shambles after sinking to their all-time low Rugby league World Cup New Zealand limbered up for their final pool game, … Karlsson enjoys view from afar after reaping the fruits of his long labour Golf Thelondonpaper Leading final scores Brave Tsonga books date for jamboree in Shanghai Tennis The Times Radcliffe not looking back on road to 2012 as she ends year on triumphant high Athletics Briton leads all the way in New York Marathon Britain's youth offer vision of future Cycling The Times Volvo race leader in record-breaking form English trio progress MacCarinelli title bout Easy for Armstrong Anil Kumble, the India captain, retired from the game … Gayle's men rewarded for keeping minds on their work Twenty-empty England given harsh lesson as riches fade Big-money match bequeathes big problems Andy Murray's amazing run of 14 consecutive wins came … Pleasure and pain of two warring football dynasties Pietersen looking less than a million dollars Simon Barnes Sports Columnist of the Year The eyes have it but will the coaching skills of Johnson? Mercedes-Benz Distant figure struggles to win affection Hamilton on top of the world Success for young Briton has come at a price Best of the web 'Huge congratulation to Lewis! That was the Nou Camp and Istanbul all wrapped into one on that last lap' Santander 'My heart was in my mouth. I don't know how I kept my cool' Numbers for the No 1 From Melbourne to Interlagos: how the season unfolded race-by-race and how the drivers' World Championship came down to the final, thrilling lap 'There's no reason why he cannot win more titles' Hamilton on top of the world What they said For all the detractors, no one can say he doesn't deserve to be champion 'Success proves that UK is best test bed for young drivers' What they said The slick, high-stakes tyre gamble that made a champion Hamilton on top of the world Brazilian Grand Prix Advanced Hair Studio Timesonline Details from Interlagos McLaren spend millions to avoid repeat of last year's … Times Crossword 24,061 Picture Gallery The Times Hamilton's lap of the gods McLaren driver snatches title as Massa dares to celebrate The Times City's fortunes slide on a weekend of upsets in top Inside today Index Rock in a hard place When the global economy is in meltdown, who are you going to turn to? AC/DC, Metallica and Guns N'Roses, of course. Mick Wall charts the links between hard times and heavy metal while, over the page, Pete Paphides guides you through the genre's headbanging classics Precious metal Timesonline Born of the blues Where it came from Full metal racket Timesonline I was a teenage headbanger The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster Autumn leaves Multiple Display Advertising Items Joe the Plumber is the real winner of this election The Times Speed, style, snob value: this Mini has the works Motoring The Sunday Times Mini John Cooper Works Are we feeding a fear of fatness? A nationwide obsession with childhood obesity is triggering a dramatic increase in the number of young people with eating disorders, says Peta Bee What parents should know Davidormerod Get your skates on Fitness The ice rink provides great exercise for the legs and core muscles, and is great for your waistline, says Peta Bee 'He was doing 500 sit-ups' Plight of troubled 11-year-old New advances in holding back the years Driving me mad Open mind The usually mild-mannered Paul Broks reflects on his brush with his feisty inner road rage What about the arts, Mr President? Arts How will the new resident of the White House shape America's cultural future, asks Morgan Falconer Tomorrow in times2 Index Burning Bush The legacy of W Index Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Last chance Book now A man of action on a mission He's the Royal Ballet's fireball dance-maker, but what really drives Wayne McGregor, asks Debra Craine Almeida From Finland with lust A teenager's gay fantasies from the 1940s have entered the style mainstream, says Mark Simpson The Times Manchester pays a debt of gratitude First night Theatre Independent Means Library Theatre, Manchester The Lion King Dance Sangre Flamenca Peacock, WC2 Pop Antony and the Johnsons Barbican Dance Royston Maldoom Project Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jazz Roy Haynes Ronnie Scott's, W1 Draw a menace Young times This year is the 60th anniversary of the much-loved comic The Beano. Its illustrator Barrie Appleby offers his tips on how to draw your own comic strip The Times Daily dingbat Round trip Puzzle of the day TV & Radio Weekend tv Business of romance Consuming Passions: 100 Years of Mills and Boon (Sunday, BBC Four) Timewatch: The Last Day of World War One (Saturday, BBC Two) Sharpe's Peril (Sunday, ITV1) Cauliflower with two sauces Dinner tonight Eat it with BBC One Tv today The Times Dispatches: Mum Loves Drugs, Not Me Viewing guide Channel 4,8pm Spooks BBC One, 9pm The Thirty-Nine Steps (1959) Film choice Channel 4,1.35pm Mr & Mrs Smith (2005) E4,9pm Variations The Unsinkable Titanic Channel 4,9pm Cherry Falls (2000) Channel 4,10.30pm My Family at War BBC One, 10.35pm This Boy's Life (1993) BBC One, 11.50pm Tomorrow in times2… Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Transports of delight Web watcher Answers from Page 24 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Win a Dell Laptop Times2 Crossword Polygon Codeword No 356 Word Watching Times2 Quiz Acorn Stairlifts Saturday's Solutions Index Weekend in numbers The News Arnesen job is at risk Dane hired at great expense struggling to justify his role Gill plays down talk of new Ronaldo contract Keown in demand Liverpool v a Madrid Tomorrow, ITV1, kick-off 7.45pm Roma v Chelsea Tomorrow, ITV4, kick-off 7.45pm Arsenal v Fenerbahçe Wednesday, Sky Sports Xtra, kick-off 7.45pm Celtic v Man United Wednesday, Sky Sports 2, kick-off 7.45pm Kinnear at ease with trouble on Tyneside Newcastle's interim manager is too seasoned to worry The Prem Multiple Display Advertising Items Spot the pie Word for word: Ince's rant on Mike Jones Timesonline Managers are lagging behind their players Referees still taking flak The Campaign Barclays Premier League Russell Kempson looks at the struggles of the Respect campaign Jones pays penalty for bold action Mark of Respect Soft-touch City's slide continues Barclays Premier League Hughes's team discover that style is of little use without substance, Oliver Kay reports Mark of Respect Saha turns heads with late winner Mark of Respect Hull light Rooney's short fuse Barclays Premier League James Ducker sees the volatile forward reflect United's frustration Mark of Respect Adams has no luck in filling predecessor's shoes Mark of Respect Zola learns ropes the hard way Mark of Respect Tony's Fiver Wenger suffers in choke city Barclays Premier League London club lack stomach for the battle, Peter Lansley reports Keane has no complaints about heavy defeat as Lampard … Mark of Respect The Columnist The last action hero Barclays Premier League Matt Hughes sees Pavlyuchenko continue Tottenham's renaissance Roman on right track Tactical Analysis Luck is with Redknapp, says Benitez Cashing in on the Redknapp effect Mark of Respect Briatore will do it his way Coca-Cola Championship Chairman has a formula for success and Kaveh Solhekol learns QPR will get the same Attwell decisions spark new storm Young referee leaves Jewell furious, Peter Lansley reports The Fixtures Cox hat-trick leaves top spot open Coca-Cola League One Timesonline Adomah comes to Barnet's rescue Coca-Cola League Two The Times Championship Coca-Cola Football League League One League Two Non-League Supermarine shoot down Maidstone Scotland Leeds United v Northampton Town The Box Live matches Strachan abused Arsenal v Manchester United Sky Sports 1, Saturday, 12.45pm Maradona puts reputation on the line with new role And another thing… Gabriele Marcotti The Continent Europe's elite fear losing their bite in year of the underdog River in sea of problems Italian league Spanish league French league German league Spot the pie Well, if the garish boot fits . . . 'All the gear but no idea' is not good, says Moritz Volz In this week The Final Word Timesonline

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