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News from 05/11/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Kavin Eason Sports News Correspondent, David Wighton, Roger Cook, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, David Jeffreys, Professor Dan Tapscott, Alexandra Frean, Matt Spence, Martin Birchall, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Alexandra Blair, Magnus Linklater, Wendy Beynon, Maurice Barnes, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, John Fulbeck, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Lord Carlile of Berriew, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Sir Brian Stewart, James Bone, David Garfield, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, John Hunter, Bernard Day, Robin Pagnamenta, Stephen Morrison, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Christina McLellan, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Joanna Weinberg, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Sajjad Karim, Laura Dixon, Chloe Lambert, Marcus du Sautoy, Graham Keeley, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Sarah Muray, Graham Spiers, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Eve Amos, Morgan Falconer, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins, Roger Daltrey, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Natalie Haynes, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Lindsey Bareham, L. R. Croft, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Margaret Joiner, Nick Hasell, Sarah Murray, Carolyn Asome, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Ron Condon, Steve Hawkes, Dominic Maxwell, William Cowan, Michael Moran, Professor Christopher Bones, Russell Jenkins, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, Jamie Whyte, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, A. J. Legge, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Alex Hardy, David Robertson, Paul Barnes, Stephen Neale,

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The Times 'This is our time' America elects Barack Obama, its first black president Index Obama Fulfils the Dream Leading articles Forty years after the murder of Martin Luther King, the United States has elected an African-American president. It is a moment to savour Index A Quiet Revolution Co-payments are an essential part of the future of the NHS Caught in the Web The internet is giving China's citizens a tool with which to outwit the state Drivers to test national road-charging devices Mental health toll of war Iran impeaches minister Embassies threatened CBI warns of job losses M&s to slash advertising Wenger points the finger Index Today's weather The road to the White House US Elections Change? This was head-spinning Timesonline Warehouse Wines Piece by piece, state by state, the Democrat victory fell into place Clinton supporters swing behind Obama 'a new dawn of American leadership is at hand' Obama victory speech Chanel I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up When the first African-American cast a vote in 1870 he thought the world had changed. Yesterday the US proved it really had, Ben MacIntyre writes 'i have a dream … Great-grandmother, 92, casts first vote Style, intellect: a new kind of First Lady Cheltenham & Gloucester From South Side to the Ivy League Girls are remarkably level-headed, but life in the White House will not be easy Winner will choose a cast of thousands, but first decision is the Oval Office rug To the victor the spoils — a world full of problems PC World Rolex Times gets the Obama clan's vote with gift of a goat CitroËn Rolex Sainsbury's Party in the park and a seat on the side of history There were tears of joy as a vast crowd celebrated in Chicago, write Martin Fletcher and James Bone A safe pair of hands snipping the 'First Follicles' Rac Veterans fall by wayside as loss stops just short of Bmi Positions vacant — Bush team job-seekers need not apply Next Generation Learning HSBC The Workout NHS to pay for more life-extending drugs Nuclear deadline Starvation charge Clarkson complaints Most read at timesonline. co. uk Road-pricing satellite system put to test Charging across the country Etihadairways The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Father who threw son to death can challenge verdict Standard Life Smoking ban for foster carers Light Brigade account for sale In court today Capital One Coincraft First World War veterans to be at the Cenotaph The G&T celebrates 150th birthday with ice and a slice Tory pays Labour £25,000 to be in Campbell's novel Heaven knows . . . he's a (miserable) professor now Activist's London home 'sold without his knowledge' Struggling schools spared taking excluded pupils Cadillac School desks and chairs are too small for today's For once, it is excessive growth that is the problem British Gas Timesonline London Business School Rodenstock BMI Healthcare Front line takes its toll on women's mental health 700 diagnosed as stresses of combat zone linger Bringing it all together Briton, 15, murdered in New Zealand Service breakdown Christian aid Four reasons why America went for Obama The old politics has been swept away because the voters themselves have changed: they are richer, smarter and less white McCain: a man who fought and lost with honour Index True confessions of an election voyeur My father, who observed America's 1928 contest, never forgot the exuberant spirit of the land of infinite possibility Picture Gallery The secret pathway to the best schools Nurseries offer a loophole for parents to get round the strict admissions rules for primaries When you're smiling In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Pakistan's future should concern us all Damaged hearing A black leader Faith is not the argument against assisted dying Developments at Hampton Court Timesonline Fireworks night Memories of Jakarta Beekeepers' lobby Computer speak A just reward A good deal A perfect day to blow up the nanny state The cost of protecting children from death is too high, argues Jamie Whyte, when it means that millions lose the chance of enjoying themselves Dfs The Daily Universal Register Kenken Medium No 300 Plugged in, potent and surging with confidence First night Rock The killers Albert Hall, SW7 Multiple Display Advertising Items Minister sacked over Oxford 'degree' Bringing it all together Index Embassies on alert as Bali bombers face firing squad HSBC (Reuters): Bus fire kills 20 elderly people Gaza killings (Reuters): Rebel threat (AP): War denial (AP): Trick, not treat Sky Civil War exiles and offspring offered chance to become citizens of Spain Taste of Christmas Give up arms, bin Laden is urged by son in asylum bid The Times Official arrogance falls to people power on the web Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside today Timesonline Oil surges as Saudi Arabia cuts output Sky and Virgin in pact GSK job cuts feared Quote of the day Car sales slide Business big shot Ian Smith Jobs in peril as the relationship between banks and companies worsens, says CBI Index Timesonline Royal Bank of Scotland faces its first full-year loss, new chief admits Stock markets Corporate debt refinancing is the next crisis BHP must bow to win Rio deal Capgemini Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Not just any axe — an M&S axe Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Crunch may hit M&S's celebrity line-up … Business big shot Timesonline … but Primark shakes off the High St gloom as profits rise Picture Gallery Qantas 'Original hedgie' saw chapel as a store of value City Diary This is the must-have for every geek this christmas: a device that allows you to create your very own universes My note the other day about predictive texting, whereby City Diary Bidding for HBOS? Not me In the blue corner Might be hard to hold off those football fans City Diary Turf wars at the Commons Business Select Committee … City Diary Bank under new pressure on interest rate after recruitment slides at record pace Icesave victims are about to get their frozen cash back Timesonline The price of gold The crunch index BHP's $78 billion hostile bid for Rio is under attack from Europe and Japan EU finance ministers get set to present regulatory plan to G20 summit BHP's cash stream BG postpones Kazakh plans but reveals surge in profit More jobs are lost as British car sales head for sharpest decline in 17 years Motoring mayhem Owners fear BBC will kill local papers Timesonline Punch says it's off the ropes after summer short-selling Policy leap vital for any serious cut in carbon emissions Heathrow express History shows Democrats are better for shares The Times 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 Gains as Morgan Stanley says it's time to buy again Market report Entertainment lifted by deal Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Comeback kid punches above the weight of its £4.5bn debt Croda International Deal of the day Timesonline Umeco Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Windmill International British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Homage to the new generation of whiz-kids Ideas at work Carol Lewis meets an academic who says we can learn a lot from technology-savvy youngsters A connected society of fresh ideas — and integrity The net generation differs from their parents' generation in significant ways, according to Professor Don Tapscott Timesonline How to lobby government effectively Carly Chynoweth says it takes a long-term strategy to impress the decision-makers Ensuring your development in a downturn Top 100 Graduate employers No1 Pricewaterhousecoopers Tomorrow Jacques Piccard Swiss deep-sea explorer who in 1960 descended seven miles below the Pacific to the lowest point on Earth Jacques Piccard, deep-sea explorer, was born on July 28,1922. He died on November 1,2008, aged 86 'She sounds like a lady frog who swallowed a siren' Phyllis Dimond Lives remembered The very Rev John Hughes Professor Derek Moore Daniel Awdry Trenchant, old-school Tory MP for Chippenham who irked his farming constituents with his support for Britain's accession to the EEC Daniel Awdry, TD, MP for Chippenham, 1962-79, was born on September 10,1924. He died on October 11,2008, aged 84 Sir John Page Conservative MP who held Harrow West for 27 years and was a loyal supporter of Margaret Thatcher and her policies Sir John Page, MP for Harrow West 1960-1987, was born on September 16,1919. He died on October 31,2008, aged 89 Yma Sumac The 'Peruvian Songbird' who stunned audiences with her multi-octave range Yma Sumac, folk singer, is thought to have been born on September 13,1922. She died on November 1,2008, aged 86 Great Irish Lives Partisan magazine did not influence judge Law Report House of Lords Refusal sufficient for appeal Privy Council The 'Tin Lizzie' comes to Trafford Park Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Sue Ryder Care Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Times Online In Memoriam - Private Dinner Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunseekers are the election winners Late Travel The Maldives can offer an even warmer welcome British Isles Late deals A Cardiff winter wonderland from £79 a night; four nights in Cracow for £295; a 16-day African trek for £431 The Times Timesonline Short haul No shortage of snow for early season ski bargains Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Bauer fails by inches to fulfil Cumani's dreams Huntingdon Ashley Brook showed much of his old resolution to Course specialists History beckons for Calzaghe in New York Bet of the day McKeown loses his licence after breach of non-triers' rule Racing Exeter Yesterday's results Catterick Southwell Chepstow Nottingham Kempton Park Nadal pullout raises familiar concerns American football Results Basketball Football Ice hockey Tennis Jelena Jankovic defeated Ana Ivanovic 6-3,6-4 in a Football Fixtures The Wimpole Clinic Minister says England must watch step in dash for cash Cricket Ecclestone champions Hamilton Motor racing Times Archive Back to the futuristic Beijing flops must prove up to task for renewed funds Athletics Calzaghe goes in search of the perfect finish Welshman desperate to remain undefeated in career finale The london paper Bold Johnson takes first selection straight out of the Woodward book Rugby union New manager draws uncanny parallel with former coach Delon puts one over Steffon in Armitage family Wales hope to gain interest by investing in Halfpenny Barton claims he is victim Football The Times The Sweeper Triesman's appeal for equal rights Beckham style fits badly with Milan chic Timesonline Ferguson's respect does not extend to selection Champions League Foster to line up in goal and Neville is rested Results Continental Times Online Liverpool given late escape route Champions League Anfield owners jilted by unidentified Middle East suitor Wenger risks backlash from FA with verbal lunge at Arsenal's opponents Champions League Frenchman brands Stoke players as 'cowards' Rules of engagement: the incidents against Stoke that provoked anger Injustices, real or imagined, cannot hide shortcomings Scolari's troops discover unlikely pothole on long road to Rome return Champions League Christian aid Outnumbered Online Mourinho's gamble works as Cruz saves Inter Times Crossword 24,063 Picture Gallery The Times Chelsea thrown to lions in Rome Deco sees red in surprise defeat as Liverpool earn late draw Inside today The Times Johnson takes leaf out of Woodward selection book Index Sit tight, settle down and snuggle up As the nights draw in, hearths and home comforts beckon. Sarah Vine and other Times writers make the case for cosying up and staying inside Sarah's Top 5 Food Beef stew with beans and thyme Mushroom, leek, walnut & roquefort pie Books Index Firewood Games Computer games AA Fashion: What to wear by the fire Knitting Music DVDs TV Why democracy is an ass Sexy maths The Conundrum Judge Jargon Times offers A whistling, muffled and distorted nightmare The Times Brand Alley Dressing for the great indoors Fashion Do try this at home: DIY beauty boosts in your Zzz tops and bottoms Mutton dressed as lad Pyjamas can be wittily interpreted in various guises — from high fashion to Hugh Hefner's 'badge of office'. Ever the traditionalist The Mutton thinks that the 18th-century colonialists got it right Volkswagen You'll look good enough to eat Beauty The Times fashion team whipped up a few Diy skin-enhancing recipes, all in the comfort of their own kitchens. Here are their favourites Camila Batmanghelidjh My birthday suit is my fallback outfit Fashionista questionnaire 5 easy pieces This season's best pieces from Banana Republic (020-7758 3550), selected by Hannah Rochell Show jumpers Since Stella McCartney's winter collection focused on chunky knits, the cable-knit cardigan has become a must-have winter fashion item for the office You're cruel, Britannia The South African street artist Robin Rhode tells Morgan Falconer why his new show is an attack on the racism of colonial, and modern, Britain First night Gay rights and relationships in Matthew Buy me Right angle on a triangle First night Theatre Blowing Whistles Leicester Square Theatre, WC2 World travel market Theatre Follow Finborough Theatre, SW10 Concert Kirchschlager/Keenlyside Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Episodes of Flight Riverside Studios, W6 A spark of inspiration Young times It's the noisiest evening of the year. But as you enjoy the crackles, bangs and screams of Bonfire Night, have you ever wondered who came up with the idea of fireworks in the first place? Chloe Lambert reports Evolve Daily dingbat Riddle Puzzle of the day Competition TV & Radio Last night's tv Kanga's hop scotched Prince Charles's Other Mistress (Channel 4) Conversatlions with serial killer (Living) Nature Shock (Five) Mushrooms with Puy lentils Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Christmas Wine Little Dorrit Viewing guide BBC One, 8pm The Home Show Channel 4,8pm The Family Channel 4,9pm The Warrior (2000) Film choice Channel 4,1.30am My Date with Drew(2004) ITV2, 10.30pm Variations Banged Up Abroad Five, 10pm Naked (1993) Film4,10.50pm Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport For those about to Excel . . . Web watcher Answers from Page 24 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Win a Dell Laptop Times2 Crossword No 4677 Polygon Codeword No 358 Word Watching Times2 Quiz The Times Yesterday's Solutions Value chain is the new king Supply chain management is king, but it is changing. It moved yesterday, was remodelled last month and has in last the last decade transformed almost beyond belief, writes Stephen Neale CeVA TDG When it comes to the crunch, it makes sense to be green Careful demand planning and understanding your customers better can help your company become more environmentally friendly, Ron Condon discovers Log-IT Systems Supermarkets look to more carbon neutral logistics alternatives When Asda opened a port facility in Teesside last year, it was not because of a surge of consumer demand in the North. The port facility allows the supermarket chain to send 70 per cent of its non-food imports north by sea, rather than by road from southern ports such as Felixstowe. By doing so, the … Swisslog The green warehouse effect The environmental impact of shipments its not only associated with movement, writes Sarah Murray Reasons to Promote Environmental Sustainability Terra Technology Technology drives the supply chain information revolution The gathering of information has long been a costly business. The alternative, the ghost in the machine, is something worse, and almost always more expensive, writes Stephen Neale Sterling commerce Gary Turner interview: Efficiency is key to surviving credit crunch Stephen Neale talks to Gary Turner, Microsoft Dynamics' UK product marketing director, about improving supply chain efficiency, the need to update archaic database systems, the effect of the economics slowdown on IT innovation, and why software development should be more about improving business … HighJump Software The trouble with RFID Few standards and a baffling array of options are hampering the adoption of Radio Frequency Idenftification (RFID) technology, Ron Condon discovers Clipper Logistics Group Supply chain evolves as logistics adds value There is a crisis in the global village. As the world gets smaller, costs continue to increase, writes Stephen Neale Swisslog Portcentric delivery goes back to basics Stephen Neale discovers that as off-shore manufacturing remains the key to profitability, uncovering and eliminating hidden costs in the supply chain becomes crucial Import Services Codegate A word in your ear Ron Condon describes how voice technology is helping to transform warehouse operations Scarce liquidity threatens to leave suppliers high and dry Arcane financial instruments and high costs may add pressure for an overhaul of supply chain and trade finance, writes Ross Tieman Talking Containers to Cut the Cost of Risk Evolution of the Supply Chain UNiserve Where do we go from here? Supply chain improvements can be the key to survival in the economic downturn. Ron Condon takes advice from the experts on what needs to be done, and where the best organisations are putting their efforts Ten Most Important Global Supply Chain Trends PMMS Terra Technolony

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