News from 06/11/2008
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Giles Smith, Robert Readman, Lorraine Davidson, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Peter Brookes, David Wighton, Jeremy Austin, John Grieve Smith, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mike Harvey, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Lord Ashcroft, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, James Ducker, Patrick Kidd, Charlene Sweeney, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kaya Burgess, Carol Honey, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joanna Sugden, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, John Pearce, Mike Wade, Donald Hutera, Jane Ridley, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dr Pam Spurr, Peter Sergeant, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Joe Pasquale, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Chloe Lambert, Nico Hines, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Norman Miller, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Tim Teeman, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Sir Edward Clay, Ben Schott, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Martyn Day, Tom Baldwin, Martyn Palmer, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Dr Clive Peedell, Ronald Thwaites, Tom Coghlan, Celik Erkul, Clive Petty, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Billy Ocean, Shane Warne, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Steve Hawkes, Matthew Parris, Helen Power, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Alice Walker, Munjed Farid Al Qutob, Jacqui Goddard, Martin Waller, Lis Smith, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Veronica Schmidt, Benedict Nightingale, Rob Green, Matt Cucchiaro, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, J. Madden, Chris Smyth, Owen Slot, Philip Collins, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, David Robertson, Moira Gordon, David Lammy,
ResumoIndex Obama gets to work President-elect starts to form his administration A Masterclass in Democracy Leading articles Nowhere is the competition for power more open, inspiring or capable of real change than in America. The rest of the world would do well to look and learn Index Cut Rates Now by a Point Easier monetary policy is essential for curtailing recession Ahead in the Clouds Technology that promises easier, faster, cheaper computing for all Russia's opening shot to Obama: new missile base Army interpreter was spy Manufacturing in freefall Crichton dies aged 66 Shell plans Basra venture Inside today Law Today's weather It was a great victory - but not for the Left Barack Obama The nation has not changed as much as this win suggests, writes Gerard Baker World reaction The history woman Behind the story Tiffany & Co. At the (basketball) court of the Obamas Dreams of Camelot at celebrity White House World reaction Whatever you think of the style, there is substance behind it Four-legged running mates for you to consider, Mr Obama World reaction Tag Heuer Timesonline Nation is united by victory for hope over historic Barack Obama In a campaign that became defined by race, class and age it was the economy that drew voters together, Tom Baldwin and Tim Reid write Changing the face of America: how the votes break down Dancing avatars and online cash: a new way for a new Hugs and high fives as a spirit of harmony blows into Windy City World reaction Even with that hangover, they'll always remember where they were when . . . Barack Obama L'homme Yvessaintlaurent World reaction World reaction The Times He may bring fresh hope and cheer, but the world won't stop hating America M&S 'He's black, from a single parent, so what excuse is there now?' British streets buzzing after all-night television vigil World reaction I should have had faith Behind the story Sainsbury's Gordon and Dave gush and fawn over their new best friend Audi Patek Philippe Geneve Transition team looks to emulate Roosevelt, not Carter The people behind Obama's victory Lloyds TSB It can't be over, they cried. But they knew it was Barack Obama The night McCain's supporters were forced to face the truth Boots World reaction Fiat Republicans have been here before-and bounced back Barack Obama Traditional conservatives regroup behind Palin The Times House of Fraser Map redrawn as new boy wins the parts other Democrats can't reach Barack Obama World reaction Vote breakdown The results Barack Obama Dfs Recycling waste piles up as prices collapse Former military bases could be used for storage Ghost Town The Workout Consultants hit gold in run-up to Olympics Obesity warning Bill of Rights setback Man dies in gas blast Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk SELFRIDGES&Co Bath store British soldier who worked for Nato general is found guilty of spying for Iran Becardsmart Soldier's bomb alarm was not on Gurkha killed Boots SNP predicts another election earthquake By-election Triodos Bank Election battleground Fiat Labour parachutes in its secret weapon-a television superstar By-election Dell Drummer threatens to get his kit off in court People The traditional two-minute silence on Armistice Day David Dimbleby received as much of a battering as the Going got tough: the comeback The Face Visa Postscript Wondering what to buy millionaire child movie stars? Kristin Scott was forced to smoke in I've Loved You … Life's Good Penny for the Guy? Edenbridge Bonfire Society has been building — we imagine gleefully — this effigy of Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand for its Bonfire Night on Saturday Beekeepers seek cash to take sting out of disease Bringing it all together Campaign to catch criminals on the run in Spain Flood town goes ahead with tar barrels festival Parking wardens net £10,000 in four nights Retired NHS surgeon operates on sick gorilla Farmer crushed wife under his tractor 'to claim £400,000 and go off with mistress' John Lewis In court today Scientists pinpoint gene behind language disorder Multiple Display Advertising Items Jurassic Park's creator dies from cancer Working knowledge Multiple Display Advertising Items The life aquatic Newcastle Building Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Sainsbury's shelf-filling exam stacks up for staff Store also offers GCSEs in maths and English The not-so-strange birth of liberal America The US is no longer a conservative nation. The Democrats have won a powerful mandate to move the country leftwards A day for big beasts, on land and sea Towering ambition Chain reaction Memo to the Wfite House: sort out the mess in Pakistan Boris befuddled Let us spray Mind your language, Mr President-elect Saying you are planning to kill someone is repellent to civilised people - and could easily play to racial stereotyping Picture Gallery Timesonline I knew you'd do it. They said I was mad After several meetings with Obama, you can see that the man was destined for the highest office Dam nuisance In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Christian Europe's history of genocide Ice and a yellow slice The good that comes from Obama's victory The last nail in the NHS coffin Timesonline Insecure admission Titanic losses at sea Truth doesn't bloom Words that stick Hamilton's place What do you mean, bin Laden doesn't exist? Obama must rethink America's muddled strategy in Pakistan if he is to defeat the threat from militants, says Anthony Loyd in Khar London eye The Daily Universal Register Streetwise parable that could change lives First night Theatre Any Which Way Only Connect Theatre, WC1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Medvedev says: 'We will not back down' as Russia moves missiles to Nato border Russia Anti-drug enforcers killed as aircraft crashes in city Room for manoeuvre EU to embrace 'crime-infested' Croatia Croatia Multiple Display Advertising Items Trail of death US says sorry after wedding party is bombed in ambush Afghanistan Multiple Display Advertising Items Back in the line of fire: rocket war resumes after raid on 'kidnap plot tunnel' Gaza Attack 'foils plan to snatch soldier' Brooke Multiple Display Advertising Items Digging in Gangbusters killed in plane crash on city Officials were leading fight against drugs WHSmith Smoker may have killed 20 in bus fire (Reuters): Congo fighting (AP): Moscow attacks (AFP): Bin Laden rejected (AP): Boy with a crush The Times Cannibal castaways are saved from ordeal at sea Turks and Caicos Islands The Sunday Times Sacrifice and survival Reflecting on Obama sends shares sliding Shell move over Iraq Forecast of $100 oil Rok price crumbles Quote of the day B&B arrears rise Deep and lengthy recession takes shape as UK output figures shrink Homeowners warned not to expect cheaper repayments 'Microsoft might just want to see if Yahoo! completely Stock markets Arcelor Mittal production cut by a third as downturn hits demand Cutbacks that need nerves of steel Shell's risk in Iraq is worth taking Commodities Value droops Timesmobile Kaspersky Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Dire advertising revenue for peak December period cements decision to bring online into 'heart' of ITV UK Capgemini Turnout increases as phone-in voters forget last year's scandals This is Sir Stuart Rose, in that Christmas ritual, The Formal Announcement of The Day The West End Will Be Free of Traffic Barclays Oh for some humility, and pro bono, at RBS City Diary Within minutes of my reaching the office yesterday City Diary Venturing into wider communities, apparently City Diary Peer with a sense of timing In the blue corner Congratulations to Andrew Formica, who replaces Roger City Diary Saturday is the Lord Mayor's Show, and there will be City Diary Picture Gallery Shell becomes first oil company to plan a joint venture in Basra staffed with expats Threat to North Sea oil from low crude price and access to finance Timesonline Crunch halts fundraising for Dorset gas-fill project Times MPC urges aggressive one-point cut in rates UK Total Timesonline The crunch index Monier Group takes first steps towards restructure as fears of debt breach grow KLM EU claims concrete cartel evidence Sales could slide and prices might go up but there's no need for panic, says Next chief Retail Worrying days to Christmas: 49 Timesonline Christmas on the high street Supermarket prices war drives down food inflation American Airlines Retailers feel the jitters as key Argos supplier collapses Less than ideal Product Recall Waitrose End of commuters' love affair with the car is just the ticket says First Group UK Fare game UK's opt-out from EU work directive is under threat Last orders for Carlsberg's Leeds brewery GSK cuts sales force as marketing model changes Rok falls by 50% after profit warning as public sector building dries up Business Startup Japanese industry set for a lithium rush as carmakers turn focus to green motoring Milkround Panasonic wary of rivals as it prepares bid for Sanyo Timesonline UBS considers clawing back bonuses paid to top staff Japan gives 11-day ultimatum to BHP over hostile Rio Tinto takeover Speculation over Yahoo!'s future as Google drops their advertising pact The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds WSPA British funds News Corporation's first-quarter profits down 30% after drop in television advertising revenue The Times Time Warner excites customers with Sex and the City but overall sales slide Wall Street 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 Miners hit as profit-taking ends index's six-day climb Market report Portland Gas tumbles by 40% Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Too early to switch to ITV as its online growth disappoints Pace Deal of the day Timesonline Findel Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden 'No win, no fee' has opened a new gateway to justice Martyn Day explains that he is no longer angry about the lack of public funding for class actions Queen's Counsel Why David must still be able to take on The Daily Goliath The move against CFAs will leave claimants at the mercy of newspapers, says Ronald Thwaites, QC Should MPs interview supreme court judges? Times Law The Ross-Brand affair stripped bare What puzzles some employment lawyers is how the BBC was able to suspend Jonathan Ross without pay. Edward Fennell reports Lawyer of the week Timesonline Sorry again! Clear thinking To boot Twitching or kicking? Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Crichton Master science fiction writer who wrote Jurassic Park and also created the hugely successful hospital drama series ER for television Michael Crichton, author, film producer and film director, was born on October 23,1942. He died of cancer on November 4,2008, aged 66 'His picture told the world that the country was safe' Cecil W. Stoughton Photographer who captured the solemn moment when Lyndon Johnson was sworn in as President after Kennedy's assassination Cecil W. Stoughton, photographer, was born January 18,1920. He died on November 3,2008, aged 88 Roy Moore FBI agent who uncovered the murder of three civil rights volunteers in Mississippi in 1964 and fought to bring their killers to justice Roy Moore, FBI agent, was born on June 11,1914. He died on October 12,2008, aged 94 Ahmed al-Mirghani Democratic Sudanese President who strove to end bitter disputes between Muslim inhabitants of the north and Christians and animists in the south Ahmed al-Mirghani, President of Sudan, 1986-89, was born on August 16,1941. He died after suffering a stroke on November 2,2008, aged 67 James Skinner Irish-born lawyer who defended nationalists in pre-independence Zambia James Skinner, QC, former Chief Justice of Zambia and of Malawi, was born on July 24,1923. He died on October 21,2008, aged 85 Duty to investigate events before police contact Law Report Court of Appeal Documents after delivery Chancery Division Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Times Online Public Notices Memorial Services Legal Notices Public Notices Kitchener's saloon on its final journey Times Archive Court Circular Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line O'Brien receives mauling from Australia's press Chepstow Yesterday's results The Times Huntingdon Nottingham Kempton Park Hamilton celebrates with Pussycat Doll and night at Course specialists Blinkered first time Haydock Park Racing Lingfield Park Towcester Great Leighs Bet of the day Cheltenham Thomson hoping that fate will steer him away from tide of misfortune Sailing British sailor to make start line after mishap Timesonline Football Results Cricket Rugby league Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport Heineken Steep climb back to the top holds no fears for family man Montgomerie Golf Contented Scot refuses to write off career Race to Dubai draws a wealth of talent to the European Tour Matey Dawson finds bigger fish to fry Richards hat-trick helps to repel strong Samoan threat Rugby league Tony Smith, the England coach, has rested the St Helens Ban for racist taunts becomes RFU concern Murray's Masters test Yousuf is banned Australia protest Murray on title trail Monye rewarded for faith and persistence Rugby union England cap crowns triumph over adversity The Sunday Times Look for the leaders, says Dallaglio Timesonline Coaches strive to instil self-belief in Henson and turn up volume Rugby union Renault Lineen backs Scotland to get at All Blacks Conqueror of Hearns and a match for Duran. Now the fight is on Iran Barkley had the world in his fists, but blew $5m. Owen Slot reports from New York on the inevitability of yet another desperate comeback On hard times Calzaghe is content to retire having won his battle for respect Let's make a date England lost plot in entertainment stakes Cricket Sub-continent gives Pietersen and Moores scope for fresh start Tour to India itinerary My decision is final . . . for now Hamilton pops out to see if Bond is faster Motor racing World champion celebrates with a night at the movies Timesonline How Gerrard came to make short work of the terror from 12 yards Champions League Liverpool profiting from captain's rapid change of heart Terry tackles complacent Chelsea over lack of fight FA to take no action over Barton Football Uefa Cup Tottenham Hotspur v Dynamo Zagreb (8pm) Manchester City v Twente (7.45pm, Itv4) Santa Cruz may make fast return The Sweeper Rooney and Berbatov inject life into United but Giggs goal gives kudos to the old guard Champions League Ferguson pays price for making sacrifices for Saturday Group E Villarreal let slip chance to forge ahead of champions Van Persie spurns chance to thrash living daylights out of feeble Fenerbahçe Champions League Wattbike Timesonline Search for perfect goal failing at final hurdle Group G Adams sticks to old guns in hunt for coaches Forward motion Times Crossword 24,064 Picture Gallery The Times Faltering Arsenal feel the heat Another failure and another injury as United clash looms The Times Shane Warne Why England lost the Twenty20 plot Inside today Index All the presidents' dogs Barack Obama has promised his daughteras a new puppy. It will be the latest in a long line of White House pooches, says Damian Whitworth Barack's barker A dog isn't just for one presidential term, Mr Obama, it's for life Gotcha! It's funny how much pranks reveal about us The Times If 39 is our mental peak then my brain is in big trouble The Sexes Scientists have revealed the age at which we reach the height of our cerebral agility. Two 39ers take issue. Alexandra Blair says she hit her peak years ago, but Jeremy Austin argues that they got it right The age of perfect reasoning In my twenties I was never this sharp Competition Love in a cold climate Damian Whitworth continues his series charting how long he can survive without central heating I demanded he tell me every detail about her Diary of a marriage: week 3 AA Anastacia Honesty box The 40-year-old singer and songwriter was born in Chicago. She now lives in Los Angeles and Richmond, Surrey, with her husband Wayne Dating at a distance Therapy notes Send us your views The Times Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad Further reading Timesoffers Index I survived the Titanic The film that made him also taught Leonardo DiCaprio that he didn't want to make another one like it. Martyn Palmer reports The Times And in the heavens rose a Flaming star Like the baby Jesus, the Flaming Lips' festive flick Christmas on Mars will soon be here. Top Lip wayne Coyne talks it through with Phoebe Greenwood Can't see the Bush for the treatment Film reviews Oliver Stone's W. is an entertaining but flawed picture of an ultimately flawed President, says Wendy Ide W. 15,129 minutes Easy Virtue 15,129 minutes Let's Talk About the Rain 12A, 99 minutes Scar 3D 18,90 minutes "a Film of Delightful Comic Touches" This spy is on the charm offensive Film reviews Forget 007 — action fans can have all the fun with his smooth French counterpart, says Kevin Maher OSS-117: Cairo, Nest of Spies 12A, 99 minutes Pride and Glory 15,130 minutes Hänsel und Gretel PG, 127 minutes The Warlods 15,98 minutes Easy Virtue Present and past imperfect First night Theatre Lucky Seven Hampstead Theatre, NW3 World travel market Concert Les Arts Florissants/Christie Barbican Inside today Dance Yesterday Corn Exchange, Newbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Dream that became real Young times Barack Obama has made it to the White House. So what's all the fuss about? Chloe Lambert reports on what it means for the US to have its first black president The Times Daily dingbat Name the animal Puzzle of the day Relative harmony TV & Radio Last night's tv The Family (Channel 4) Banged Up Abroad (Five) The Home Show (Five) Monkfish, saffron and chorizo Dinner tonight Eat it with Joe Pasquale The Prisoner Virgin 1,10pm Tv today The Times Credit Crash Britain: Money for Nothing Viewing guide BBC Two, 7.30pm Little Dorrit BBC One, 8pm River Cottage Autumn Channel 4,8pm The Sea Chase (1955) Film choice Channel 4,1.10pm I, Robot (2004) Film4,9pm Variations Cutting Edge: The Prince Charles Generation Channel 4,9pm Happiness (1998) Sky Indie, 10pm Tomorrow in times2... Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport X offenders Web watcher Answers from Page 24 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4678 Polygon Codeword No 359 Word Watching Times2 Quiz Times Online Yesterday's Solutions Index All about a boy: the unlikely lad who grew up to be president Obama's journey is as compelling as it is exotic, and it lies at the heart of his success, Ben MacIntyre writes Path to victory Forty Acres From slave cabin to White House, a family rooted in black America Michelle Obama's ancestors suffered slavery, segregation and humiliation. Her heritage embodies a dark past many would rather forget, James Bone writes He could be a great man, like Mandela, says Maya Angelou Obama will be a president for all the people, the writer tells Erica Wagner Key moments in America's black history The model of modern masculinity whose guiding force is women Janice Turner traces the feminine influence that shaped Obama's outlook Schott's Obamiscellany An almanac of all things Barack Obama — compiled by Ben Schott Garish, magnificent tat: it puts a thong in my heart Obama '08 has left behind it a treasure trove of memorabilia. Daniel Finkelstein revels unashamedly in the kitsch of campaigns and cannot wait for some new White House souvenirs The Obama family tree I learned to slip back and forth between my black and white worlds Barack Obama was two when his father walked out and returned to Africa. In an exclusive extract from his autobiography, Dreams From My Father, he tells how he embarked upon a quest to discover the truth about Obama Sr. and how that journey helped him to come to terms with his troubled inheritance Black and white worlds A writer searching for the truth of himself in a latter-day Odyssey Erica Wagner charts a journey of discovery for a man who feared he was lost 'It's been a long time coming but change has finally come' Barack Obama's victory speech in full There's music in his words An effortless performer who speaks with real authority Benedict Nightingale on Obama the orator The sharp-suited style icon who dressed for success Obama never creases under pressure, says fashion editor Lisa Armstrong Times Archive It doesn't do to make any politician look good Peter Brookes, the Times cartoonist, quite likes Obama the candidate but he's happy in the knowledge that the new president will soon do something stupid or rotten. Then he can stop pulling his punches Rolex
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