News from 04/11/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Kate Greenhalgh, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Peter Brookes, David Wighton, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Alexandra Frean, Lavinia Phillips, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Marcus Lerous, Rory Bremner, Peter Lansley, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Mike Clements, Mike Harvey, Joseph Mullen, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Jo Causon Director, Patrick Kidd, Peter Vicary-Smith, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Joanna Sugden, Gordan Sapsed, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Sathnam Sanghera, Mike Wade, Jane MacArtney, Rachel Sylvester, Keith McDowall, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, David Harker Chief Executive, Jennifer Taylor, Andrea McKenna, Rowan Atkinson, Beth Geraghty, Laura Dixon, Chloe Lambert, Matthew Myerscough, Peter Davies, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Susan Thompson, Edward Gorman, Jane Parsons, W. S. Becket, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Brendan Barber Secretary-General, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Mark Hunter, Jean Robinson, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Richard Siklos, Matt Hughes, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Tom Coghlan, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Tristan McConnell, Carl Mortished, World Business Editor, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Jonathan Waxman, JÓn SteindÓr Valdimarsson Director-General, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, Helen Power, Angus MacLeod, Klaus Schwab, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Dr Martin Pucci, Jane Eggleston, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Joe Clay, Philip Webster, John Naish, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Valentine Low, Anne Sebba, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Patrick Barth, Julian Nettlefold, Stephen Dalton, Tony Karumba, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Chris Smyth, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Grainne Gilmore,
ResumoCan we learn to love Lewis Hamilton The Times America decides After two years and a billion dollars, a tumultuous campaign comes down to the voting Top-up drugs Homeowners lose Index Nkunda defiant Inside today LloydsTSB talks Times writer wins An Election That Soared Leading articles The contest for the American presidency has been uplifting and engrossing. There is plenty for a British observer to learn Index From Bottom to Top Better education policy is crucial to improve both social mobility and prosperity Winning Formula Britain asks too much in seeking not only speed but also saintliness in sports heroes News Opinion Times2 Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Penalty ends for 'topping up' care A little surgery on bureaucracy is all that's needed 'The drug is working' Case study Rathbones Inside today Amid the silence, citizens will make history with their sacred rite US Elections Obama has lined up Cabinet to avoid power vacuum In the event of victory, the Democratic candidate is anxious to make sure that there will be a smooth takeover at the top, Tim Reid writes Timesonline Family pay tribute to 'hero grandmother' British Airways Marathon race ends with final sprint in a changinf … US Elections The rival candidates ended their campaigns with frantic journeys across swing states whose natures are in flux, Tom Baldwin writes Your guide to the night The battlegorund in brief Magic number that makes all things possible for Democrats The Times The world has no vote but it knows who it wants US Election Fed Express Rolex No mortgage relief as HSBC says it will not pass on Bank's expected rate cut Snub for Prime Minister during tour of Gulf Inside today Where has the money gone? Don't look at us, say the guilty three No option but to shorten week Case study Workers see hours cut as small firms tighten belts Rolex Mice cloned from donor frozen for 16 years Lloyds TSB And then there were two The Workout Mother killed son then looked for boyfriend 'Too many F-words' Minister apologises Doctor suspended Most read at timesonline. co. uk Wildlife groups are outraged as Trump gets his way over gigantic golf resort Bring it all together CitroËn Why Blair ignored Grandmother's last words People Consider yourself dissatisfied The Face Would someone at the Kremlin draw Vladimir Putin's Richard Dreyfuss's reputation as a reliable West End Mick Hucknall, red in hair and football shirt, appears David Cameron, having recently criticised the BBC Postscript MacMillan Is this what signing up to five gigs a week for two years at the Las Vegas Colosseum does to your state of mind? Bette Midler, shy and retiring in front of the camera as ever, turned up at the 13th New York Restoration Projects Hallowe'en party at the Waldorf Astoria in Manhattan looking a bloody mess Dell De Menezes police 'were out of control' Witnesses insist that officers gave no warning In court today After 17 years, jury told how girl met her death Zurich Which? Cheers and boos for Britain's new champ He is on top of the world but 'aloof' Hamilton is still struggling to win over large sections of the sporting public, Matthew Syed writes Inside today Prudential After the glitz of São Paulo, a lap of honour in Stevenage Richard Hopkins won £125,000 after betting ten years Pharmacy offers jab against cervical cancer Co-operative bank Long jail terms for robbers who netted £500,000 Menus to reveal what happens to your tip Huge rise in parent complaints over school places Prince proposes deal for upkeep of rainforests Don't knows face Prescott the persuader The former Deputy Prime Minister has been called to avert a Labour disaster at Glenrothes, writes Angus MacLeod Dfs Fight for power WHSmith The way up the earnings ladder is littered with potential slips Dates with death: hangman's diary for sale World Vision Timesonline Be patient. Britain is gradually getting fairer We are too quick to write off unsexy social projects. Support for children is helping to make them more upwardly mobile 'Insult comics' happily accept abuse Comment Central Can the chronic failure of black people be reversed? Crossing the line It's not sledging This is no time for a novice. Oh yes it is Gordon Brown's favourite slogan will be seriously undermined if the American electorate vote for change Picture Gallery The hippy guide to Keynesian economics Forget those Depression rescue plans and focus on his vision for a more fulfilling life Relatively hopeful In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Taming Nkunda, the Congolese warlord Ensuring justice for the lowest paid Icelandic energy Family abuse can take many forms Timesonline Train or ban? Fat is worse than thin A royal role model Local delicacies More Moles . . . Shop till you drop One triumphant example won't solve the chronic failure of blacks Race in America is no longer a matter of bigotry and hatred, says Matthew Syed, but of 'rational' discrimination against underachievement GoToMeeting The Daily Universal Register Kenken Medium No 299 Soviet era double bill: sublime and ridiculous First night Theatre Audience/Mountain Hotel Orange Tree, Richmond Save the children HSBC plus 'Our country is under occupation. Its people have been betrayed' Congo Guangxu Emperor was poisoned. But by whom? Lure of riches impedes peace Pakistan's dress-rehearsal should scare US Sky (AP): Guantanamo trial conviction (AP): Zimbabwe Aids fund 'misspent' (AP): Castaways took to cannibalism (AFP): Riviera blackout hits 1.5m homes The Times Kidnap of Kabul aid worker blamed on criminal gang Afghanistan Castle Cover Army promises 'battling begums' a free election Bangladesh Multiple Display Advertising Items Now the Chinese know: the Guangxu Emperor was poisoned. But by whom? China The Times Death and power Mistress who hired internet hitman jailed (Reuters): Beijing-Taipei pact (AFP): Kundera defended (Reuters): Witchcraft murders (AP): Fossett identified The Times Laughter sweeps away history of sleaze and grime France Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyds TSB wants sovereign wealth funds to help buy government shares O'Reilly may have to sell The Independent Ryanair to cut fares Tiscali talks to BSkyB Westfield lifts fees Quote of the day US factories contract Business big shot Brussels expects unemployment in UK to exceed 7% 'Leaders should do their best . . . without the need … Stock markets Contact with analysts raises fears over Vodafone forecast Fudge comes with a hard centre Lights dim on competition Commodities Hedged out Timesmobile Chartered management institute Currencies Picture Gallery Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Business big shot International results round-up Profits for 2007 by country, with key titles named Timesonline E Trade O'Reilly may be forced to sell The Independent Ryanair to cut fares by 20% to combat growing pressure on passenger numbers UK Carbon Trust Insuring a big row with its trade association City Diary This curious ad for HSBC is posted on YouTube Tonight is the second annual awards dinner at Guildhall City Diary Picture Gallery Deal-broking Staveley turns tables on Barclays City Diary Good luck or judgment? In the blue corner Virgin Media buys three extra years to settle its debt Leaders in London Tiscali confirms talks to dispose of its British broadband business to BSkyB Carbon Trust Government creates company to manage its investments in three high-street banks Halifax name to go as Lloyds targets £1.5bn of savings Countdown to takeover The crunch index Skipton takes over the Scarborough (AFP): Brazil banks merger SocGen profits fall (AP): Commerzbank in red (Reuters): Iceland insurers hit KKR delays flotation Star trader chooses Moore over striking out alone Milkround US winds back oil consumption (AP): Circuit City to shut stores (Reuters): US courts renew Bhopal case (Reuters): Lonmin job fears as car sales fall Direct line for business Spain attempts to stimulate market with mortgage holidays for jobless Multiple Display Advertising Items 'It's not the end of the world for the press — but it might just be the end of the world as we know it' World Timesonline US car sales fall to 25-year lows as GM and Ford struggle to cope with downturn World Goldman Sachs tells investors hedge fund lost $1bn in nine months MySpace and MTV plan to make money from pirates 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 Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Prospect of sharply lower growth undermines Tesco Markets Market report Punch rises ahead of results Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Prolonged downturn will hit Ryanair's gamble on expansion Chloride Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Tarsus Group Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Positive change can come out of this crisis Management & Finance Merger is an opportunity to call Britain's banks to account 'Asian growth is slowing, but only to levels that the West would give its eyeteeth for' Management & Finance China is capable of switching its economic focus away from exports, writes Christine Seib Timesonline Management briefing The politics of buyouts American states have different ways of doing business, much of which depends on which party is holding the reins of power Movers & Shakers Lazard hires Lehman head Scottish office for Shore KKR's new Italian adviser Non-exec for Cazenove Standard Life appointment Tomorrow Reader Offers Ltd George Lee First general secretary of Mencap who scored a coup when the Queen Mother agreed to become a patron George Lee, OBE, secretary-general of the National Society for Mentally Handicapped Children (Mencap), 1957-80, was born on January 27,1914. He died on October 9,2008, aged 94 Britain's oldest regiment salutes a great Italian victory Richard Carr-Gomm Lives remembered Tony Hillerman Robert Furman Civil engineer who helped to oversee the construction of the Pentagon and then played a clandestine role in the Manhattan Project Robert Furman, US Intelligence officer and civil engineer, was born on August 21,1915. He died on October 14,2008, aged 93 Hal Kant Lawyer for the Grateful Dead who turned the counterculture band into a corporation and made its member into millionaires Hal Kant, lawyer for the Grateful Dead, was born on July 29,1931. He died of pancreatic cancer on October 19,2008, aged 77 Britain's oldest regiment hails a great Italian victory 90 years on Lives online Timesonline Sports club affiliation fees are exempt from VAT Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities No exceptional circumstances Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times In Memoriam - Private Fellows Announcements Legal Notices Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Archive Court Circular Service appointments Premium bonds Timesonline Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Cup week is cue to address home truths Exeter Afsoun, trained by Nicky Henderson, remains 20-1 with Bet of the day Timesonline McGeechan steps up watching brief for the Lions Plumpton Yesterday's results Warwick Course specialists Wolverhampton Spain shudders as Nadal says no to Shanghai Tennis Southwell Racing The Sunday Times Catterick Cardiff in grip of Ashes fever after tickets sell in hours Cricket Football Results American football Golf Hockey Rackets Shooting Tennis Football Fixtures Raconteur Loot to thrill as Lloyd captures mood McGeechan step up watching brief Rugby union South Africa's visit assists coach in identifying potential Lions The Times Injured Tait's absence leaves Johnson in a tricky position Watford call time on Boothroyd as slump aggravates mood for change Morrison returns to underscore Birmingham's deficiencies England's finest? Attwell facing rap over the knuckles after Derby furore Coca-Cola Championship Newcastle flying with Martins double Barclays Premier League The Sweeper Ward shown the door by Carlisle Timesonline Benítez confident that Torres will not let his heart rule his head Contracts a bigger deal for Liverpool manager Scolari feels sympathy for Spalletti's run of losing form Champion and his team admit to crossed signals on dramatic last laps Motor racing Hamilton reveals he took risks to catch Vettel The Times You would have thought that, having unearthed a world 'Big kid' just happy to live the dream One down, six to go . . . Hamilton has Schumacher's record to aim at Motor racing Briton hopes to stay at Formula One summit Skoda Hatred almost made us give it all up, says father Tax haven low on excitement, high on advantages Inside today Times Crossword 24,062 Picture Gallery The Times Scolari books in early for final No reservations over Champion League hotel for Chelsea Smash and grab: Martins strikes to lift Newcastle off … The Times Can Hamilton become Formula One's greatest? Times2 Drawing to an end President Bush has been a gift to satirists the world over. Rory Bremner hails an inspiring comic figure and, right, the Times cartoonist Peter Brookes selects some of his favourite works The Dubya factor AA Being under the whip requires a high pain threshold The Times Times offers Modern art explained Box-r-Bild by Kurt Schwitters(1921) Middle-class dilemma Cheque mate Lest we forget: the mothers of heroes Families For Lady Churchill, war was a chance for her son Winston to achieve greatness. As Remembrance Day nears, her biographer Anne Sebba, herself a soldier's mother, reflects on the maternal view of military life Brand Alley Family secrets He may be a popular priest but ha has monstrous moods Volkswagen I feel alienated at my new university because, unlike most of the students, I don't like drinking or getting drunk. Can you help me? Dear Tanya Candid cameras We may not know most sitters in the Photographic Portrait Prize but their personalities are artfully revealed, discovers Rachel Campbell-Johnston Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize National Portrait Gallery Leonard bernstein Ken russell First night Radio New York lionises Lenny Leonard Bernstein is being lavishly celebrated in the city whose spirit he embodied, Richard Morrison reports World travel market Chaos, confusion, panic . . . then the curtain goes up Rothko Murder and magic in a Russian winter First night Dance Stravinsky: A Celebration! Sadler's Wells Concert Klang Queen Elizabeth Hall Folk Bellowhead Fiddlers, Bristol Inside today Theatre Rue Magique King's Head, N1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert LPO/Järvi Festival Hall Catch them . . . if you can Young times Chloe Lambert looks at the rising stars of motor racing who could give our new champion a run for his money The Times Daily dingbat Joke of the day Puzzle of the day Opening up old wounds TV & Radio Last night's tv My Family at War (BBC One) Armistice (BBC Four) Dispatches: Mum Loves Drugs, Not Me (Channel 4) Spinach and pork patties Dinner tonight Charlie Watts Eat it with British Style Genius BBC Two, 9pm Tv today The Times Nature Shock Viewing guide Five, 8pm Prince Charles's Other Mistress Channel 4,9pm My Family at War BBC One, 10.35pm The Vicious Circle (1957, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.45pm Along Came Polly (2004) ITV2, 9pm Variations US Election Night 2008 BBC One, 11.20pm/ITV1, 11.45pm Talk to Her (2002) Film4,11.05pm Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Election daze Answers from Page 24 Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4676 Polygon Codeword No 357 Word Watching will return tomorrow Appeal Times2 Quiz Sunrise Yesterday's Solutions Win a Dell Laptop Index Focus Report Look to the constants in a bumpy future How to Manage How can organisations best prepare for the uncertaintics of turbulent days ahead? Emily Ford reports Chartered management institute Geared up for gloom and doom How to Manages Managers are feeling insecure but optimistic, says Jennifer Taylor Managing is easy when times are good — now comes the real test of leadership CMI stands for . . . Focus Reports Be master of your own fate How to Manage When times get tough, businesses need to be flexible, says Mark Hunter Chartered management institute When it comes to the crunch The global crisis is a chance to shine, says Daniel Allen Communication is key: get the message across to the movers and shakers and the rest will follow Don't panic and stay close to your clients How to Manage Mark Hunter asked two business leaders for their tips for survival Quiz answers will reveal how ready you are for the future Some sources of help and inspiration Institute of business consulting Chartered management institute
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