News from 07/11/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Glenn McKay, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, David Wighton, Joan Bakewell, Danny Boyle, P. Card, Anthony Joseph, Matthew McTaggart, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Matt Spence, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, David Manning Former, Mark Souster, Doris Lessing, Catherine Boyle, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jonnie Hok, Mike Harvey, David Robertson Business correspondent, Matthew Booth, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Liza Foreman, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Patrick Kidd, Lauren Thompson, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Robin Pagnamenta, Lucy Popescu Director, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Rob Crilly, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Francis Elliott, Gabby Logan, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Joanna Weinberg, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Victoria Segal, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Chloe Lambert, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, Michelle Obama, David Hands, Jim McLean, Ron Lewis, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Lord Saville, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Helen Power M&A Correspondent, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Shaun Lynn, John Westerby, Kate Allen Director, Tom Baldwin, Alex Renton, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, A. C. Wilding, Ann Treneman, Pieter De Lange, Simon de Bruxelles, Mike Mogano, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Ian Jones, Emma Pomfret, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Tom Stoppard, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jonathan Smart, Sean O'Neill, Denis Wicking, Lindsey Bareham, Alastair Brett, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Steve Smethurst, Francesca Steele, James Charles, Peter Dixon, David Hoffman, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, Fiona Sims, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Simon Sebag-Montefiore, Michael Frayn, Steve Hawkes, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Helen Power, Angus MacLeod, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, David Wrighton, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, D. M. Thomas, Antony Beevor, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Stuart Farmer, Mark Loveday, Andrew Wood, Benedict Nightingale, John Nettles, Stephen Dalton, Baroness Jay of Paddington, Richard Morrison, David Budworth, Chris Smyth, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Orlando Figes, Stephen Carter, Kasia MacIejowska, Sir Richard Leese Leader, Roger Haywood, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIndex The Times Banks urged to pass on huge cut in interest rate Base rate falls to its lowest level since 1954 Labour victory Index White House race Index Inquiry delayed My job as First Lady by Michelle Obama Race row escalates What the rate cut means for you Cutting the Losses Leading articles A 1.5-point cut in interest rates is the right thing to do but it has come very late. Things will get worse before they get better Index New World Order Obama must use the world's excitement to restore confidence in America London Calling The BBC World Service will not get through to Russia by cutting broadcasts Times2 World News Obituary Bricks&Mortar Picture Gallery Land of opportunity Today's weather Against the odds, Brown bounce is back High-stakes gamble pays off: Labour is back in the race Timesonline Glenrothes decides Rodgers & Hammersteins Carousel Ben Hur stage spectacle promises all the excitement of film epic . . . in half the time What next, a Battleship Potemkin at Wembley? The Workout Sons of Abu Hamza held on car charges Apply for ID cards Life expectancy gap Cannabis league Most read at timesonline. co. uk Bloody Sunday families angered by year's delay to inquiry report Swift rise through the ranks Long-running saga Chanel Shock cut may make the fall less bumpy — but we're going down The economy The decision to cut rates to their lowest level in 54 years isn't just bad news for savers. It suggests that worse is to come, writes David Wighton Gucci Hard times Winners and losers Case studies The borrowers; the savers; the businessman Sensational move that will stave off a deep depression A balancing act BMW puts the brakes on production of the Mini as sales of new cars plummet The economy Royal Worcester jobs in balance after collapse Quantum of Solace 7 Majority of homeowners unlikely to feel the full effect of 'historic' rate cut Get-rich schemes target desperate owners M&S Nursery schools struggle with troubled and violent children Suspensions for the under-5s reach 4,000 in one year 'The awful feeling of rejection' Case study Volkswagen British Airways Pig organs 'available to NHS patients in a decade' Barclays The waiting game Themovie BBC under attack over Russian World Service cuts British Gas Honda The language of broadcasting Toyota There's an actress who plays a sex addict at the door, Gordon! Kim Cattrall pops into No 10 for dinner David Frost's knack of buttering up his interviewees … Roddy Doyle is keen to protect immigrants to Ireland … Boots It's Dizzee's latent political ambition, innit? People Director back in the hot seat The Face Danny Boyle Postscript Jerry Hall, at the Samsung Pink Ribbon Gala Dinner … The Times After the dream, it's a dose of reality for the new team Can the promises be fulfilled? Latino voters give the lie to old adage that they won't back a black man South sees little cause for celebration 'Enforcer' has already made his toughest call — to spend less time with the family Barack Obama Chicago ally forced to balance the needs of his children and nation before taking a place on Barack Obama's team, Tom Baldwin writes Chief-of-Staff McLaren Sport Blame game begins as Republicans turn on 'hillbilly' Palin Inside today WHSmith Ten-minute chat boosts Brown in scramble for the most coveted invitation Victory for an Etonian would not have quite the same symbolism Dreams from My Father Views of Empire Meet Barack and Barack and Barack and . . . WHSmith Freesat Tricks and clicks Put creationism on a par with evolution, say third of teachers Rickrolling turns Astley into an improbable 'best act ever' Patek Philippe The Times Dfs Law lord criticises plan to scrap defence of provocation for men who kill wives Unease over plans to shake up murder laws Multiple Display Advertising Items Cocaine haul Carjack pup War auction Pride and Glory The Times Currys Currys Job advert opens the way for would-be Met chiefs Rolex Bombs charge Cancer advance Gazza reprieved Lib Dem stripper Football raids ING Direct John Lewis Playwright to give Shakespeare collection to the Globe theatre Saved for the nation Johnson scraps ten transport schemes promised by Labour Commuters face 8 years of above-inflation rises Richer Sounds Bungling builder faces jail for lying about his skills Vodafone It may look like a game of risk, but it's Scrabble Waterstone's Sexual offender had video games and porn habit £350m Suffolk ski resort wins approval MoD pays £4m to gays for breach of human rights Gurkha rifleman killed in Afghanistan is named Spy became British general's interpreter before leaking military secrets to Iran Hunger Chief quits at security watchdog after errors Mandy is saved from passionate peer by piercing peal Co-operativefuneralcare Hmv Safety barriers come down — to improve safety Fuel rises 'save 140 lives' Halifax Sex-slave men ruined my life, says girl, 17 Shops In court today Surgeon's Zulu War photos for sale Nottingham honours Brian Clough Lockerbie bomber's plea for bail British tropical fruit crop is bananas Widow loses claim on organic farm Halifax Only Americans could produce a result like this Even right-wing curmudgeons have to admit that the remarkable election of Barack Obama uplifted the spirit Stranger in a strange land (Florida) Pretty foreign Wrong contest Prepare for the rise and rise of the green-collar Si, se puede! My No 1 job as First Lady is to be First Mom Helping working women and families is dear to the heart of the President-elect's wife. But so are sleepover strategies . . . Picture Gallery Just the man to clear up an unholy mess Black guys get all the worst jobs. That's why as the bad times roll Obama finds himself President At the going down of the sun . . . In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Support, not charity Falling fast food Assisted dying and public safety Timesonline Digital generation Obama's challenges in human rights and equal opportunity World Service cuts Key to a perfect G&T Sheepish translation The time is ripe to change the climate of fear We can create green-collar jobs, cut fuel bills and boost small businesses if we reject science fiction and accept real science, says Camilla Cavendish Selfridges Kenken Difficult No 302 The Daily Universal Register He may be a rugged actor, but his Lear has surprising subtlety First night Theatre King Lear Everyman, Liverpool Unicef The Times 'As we skirted a suicide attack our escort vehicle was hit by a bomb' Anthony Loyd reports from the front line in Pakistan's forgotten war against the Taleban. Pictures Jack Hill Fortune smiles for the ruler of Gross National Happines The Triangle of Peace Foundation Land of extremes Victorinox Mugabe bank accused of pilfering from aid agency Malaria scheme is halted over diversion of funds The Times Sharps British Land Has digital trickery helped Kim overcome a stroke? Pictures fuel speculation over leader's health North Korea The Times Timesonline Fortune smiles for the King of Gross National Happiness Oxford graduate crowned in new democracy Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Why a jewel in the crown may cost Bavaria £9m Germany The Sunday Times Diamonds forever Falconer warns of financial blame-game Hermès sales to slow 3i reports pre-tax loss Oil fields warning 'i could tell you but I'd have to kill you' Airlines profit shock Business big shot West is facing first full-year slump since Second World War, says IMF Shares slide again on both sides of Atlantic Inside today 'i wanted to get across the message that the Legion … Motor misery as crunch puts brake on car sales Stock markets Government rescue for UK's Icesave investors to cost £800m Now for the fiscal contribution Will it be a renaissance Man? Commodities China cracks Timesonline Chartered management institute Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Big slump in jewellery sales takes shine off Signet group Worry over luxury goods retailers as Hermès says credit crunch is hurting even top-drawer shoppers BSkyB settles dispute with Virgin over cable channels The Times Avis driving into a head-on with The Founders City Diary We last came across Albert Edwards, arch bear strategis City Diary Picture Gallery Handyprayer. Com Never seems to be room at the inn for Goldman City Diary Previous moves in interest rates, announced at noon, … City Diary High-octane appointment In the blue corner 3i slides into the red for first time in five years as it faces up to new world order Renault Blackstone calls bottom after pre-tax loss of $509m Business groups seize the moment as they press banks to relax restrictions on lending The economy Economy faces 'continued server contraction in the near term' Behind the news The Bank of England statement in full Easing the squeeze? Sterling holds firm on foreign exchanges in spite of Bank's dire economic forecast UK interest below eurozone for once despite ECB's move in day of rate cuts on the Continent Investors flee Man Group as its assets fall by £2.7bn The Sunday Times Powerful figures Old Mutual to decide on break-up as new finance director is appointed Irish-owned utility to help plug supply gap by building UK power stations The crunch index Energy agency forecasts oil reaching $200 as crude supplies begin to dry up Heading up again? The Times Why can't Yahoo! find the solution to the Microsoft takeover tangle? NatWest Bank of Scotland Timesonline (Reuters): Iceland waits for IMF decision on loan (Reuters): Starbucks shake-up (AP): Debt mounts at ABC Chalco cuts output Bank embarrassment Singapore Airlines suffers big profit decline as carriers get caught in economic downdraft Multiple Display Advertising Items InBev insists that takeover of Anheuser is on track The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds What Will It Take? British funds Some stars possess a talent for producing that edgy atmosphere Improving on the blueprint of France Numérique 2012 Mediapolis 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 Rate cut scares investors about prospects for 2009 Market report Elpida gallops for Mitchells Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Falling interest rates could take edge off top-performing RSA International Power Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Sportech Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Crockett & Jones 'We are here for today's serving people' The Royal British Legion wants people to know that it is a support organisation for modern times, writes Steve Smethurst Ealing seeks common standards for a common language The lowdown Timesonline Is road pricing a good way to raise money? Government-backed trials were announced this week. We take a look at the pros and cons Management briefing Not only is bullying unpleasant on the personal level, it can also cost organisations hard cash Monday The week Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Maurice Stonefrost Prudent GLC administrator who later caused a furore when he sold the BR Pension Fund's art collection Maurice Stonefrost, CBE, director general of the Greater London Council, 1984-85, was born on September 1,1927. He died on October 25,2008, aged 81 Index Lives online Professor John Lowry, oral and maxillofacial surgeon, was born on June 6,1942. He died on September 29,2008, aged 66 Timesonline Stanislav Hlucka Czech wartime RAF pilot who was jailed by the communists after the war Stanislav Hlucka, Czech pilot, was born on October 19,1919. He died on October 15,2008, aged 88 Timesonline Lennart Bergelin Swedish tennis champion and dedicated, paternal coach to the Wimbledon champion Björn Borg Lennart Bergelin, tennis player and coach to Björn Borg, was born on June 10,1925. He died on November 4,2008, aged 83 Colonel Donald Blakeslee American pilot who flew with the RAF's Eagle squadrons in combat against the Luftwaffe Colonel Donald Blakeslee, DFC, US air ace, was born on September 11,1917. He died on September 3,2008, aged 90 Timesonline Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Appointments University News Birthdays Public Notices Legal Notices Deer stalking in Scotland's mountain fastnesses Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Legal Notices Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Balding maintains family tradition as apprentices' title goes to the wire Haydock Park Yesterday's results Towcester Lingfield Park Course specialists All the action from last night's Uefa Cup Great Leighs Morris thrilled with War Of Attrition's run Bet of the day Musselburgh Racing Fontwell Park Hexham Wolverhampton England eye rehearsal to get act together Rugby league Football Results Other sport Basketball Boxing Cricket Ice hockey Tennis The Sunday Times Mickelson defers decision to cross the floor and join European Tour Golf Leading first-round scores Thomson's last-minute polish finalises preparation for Vendée Globe Sailing Timesonline Timesonline The Times Fairytale of New York? Not until fat lady sings Boxing Calzaghe must beware pitfalls in the Garden Kings of the ring Venus proves queen of the sisterhood Rossi off to Wales Samples re-examined Pacquiao title threat Bessell lured back Careless hands Spectre of Warne lingering over Ponting and Australia Alan Lee learns on his travels in Sydney that the mood for change in the team's leadership is genuine Officials Down Under consider day-night Tests Debutant Krejza left to wonder what might have been Wright happy for England to leave issue of money in past Smith optimistic that England can exploit openings left by Islanders Rugby union Attack coach expects young guns to excel 'Cheeky boys' set to bring new adventure to backs' play The young ones Johnson must retain warrior instinct, says Woodward All eyes are trained on referee as World Cup controversy reignites Rugby union In the line of fire Matfield and Botha set to be unleashed against Wales Money matters overshadow celebrations Credit crunch may force sponsors to withdraw The Sun Deals on wheels Hamilton is good for this country so who cares if he lives elsewhere? The Times Government's supermarket sweep to erase £79m shortfall Olympics Reed already training his sights on defence of Olympic title Rowing The 2012 numbers game From Owens to Obama, via Ali and Tiger Pulis worried referees will be prejudiced against Stoke Football Goodbye Vicarage Road: Sir Elton resigns as life president of Watford Ferguson facing ban from touchline Football United manager charged after rant at referee Roberts gets new deal at Blackburn The Sweeper Sponsor boost for West Ham ahead of latest date in court Ketsbaia still getting his kicks as he plots rise of … Football Russell Kempson meets the enigmatic Georgian — and honorary Geordie — who would happily test his managerial skills on Tyneside one day Sky Sports Views from the dugout Robinho to the rescue of City's thin blue line Uefa Cup Carew the toast of Prague after putting Villa in party mood Revival under Redknapp gathers pace An AC Milan side featuring Mathieu Flamini and Ph Payment to Ramos shows lessons have been learnt Wenger struggling to mend broken side for must-win United match Football Silvestre may play despite broken nose Christian aid Timesonline Time for Arsenal to start spending and fill the hole … Analysis Gabriele Marcotti's four solutions to Wenger's problems How Arsenal's fortunes have faded Manager who transformed English game must change Football Times Crossword 24,065 Picture Gallery The Times Ecclestone's 'joke' verdict on racial slur falls flat for Hamilton Abuse no laughing matter for world champion The Times Inside today Electric Bent strikes hat-trick to leave Dynamo powerless Obama owes it all to Tiger Woods — well, some of it Index The first in the gangs to die Sheffield boasts that it is the safest city in England, but authorities are finally admitting that gang violence is endemic. The murder of Jonathan Matondo, reports Sean O'Neill, should be a warning for the entire country Celebrity watch Priority Doctor Who A moveable feast: jelly is wobbling back into fashion Food Since the D J Mark Ronson commissioned a gelatine model of St. Paul's Cathedral for his lavish birthday celebration, jelly is back on the menu for grown-up parties, says Fiona Sims PurAsia Jellies through the ages Heston Blumenthal's yellow beetroot jelly Mazara del Vallo Bentley's fruit jelly Keñco Melting meals in moments Short cuts From rarebit to raclette — hot tips for instant cheese dishes Jack Spart Nature raw in tooth and fin proves so very civilised Magimix Alpro soya Paying for sex—What's so wrong with that? The Times Timesonline Melody lays down her weary tunes Arts sounds Once, Melody Gardot wrote songs to aid her recovery from a serious accident. Now the London Jazz Festival headliner is hitting happier notes, finds John Bungey Rhino The Times Index Jazz on a winter's day Clive Davis picks the best of the festival Index The other bossman Boris A larger-than-life politician called Boris? ENO's new opera is bang up to date, its director tells Emma Pomfret The Times Sheffield serves up a so solid croon New releases Pop Tony Christie Made in Sheffield UMTV Pop Christina Aguilera Keeps Gettin' Better RCA Classical Richard Hickox Leighton Chandos Pop Tracy Chapman Our Bright Future Elektra Classical Müller-Schott/Hewitt Beethoven Hyperion The Sunday Times Timesonline They both live, happily First night Dance Romeo and Juliet Barbican Jazz Curtis Stigers Ronnie Scott's, W1 Concert LPO/Jurowski Festival Hall Pop Al Green Albert Hall Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items Moving story Young times The Obama children are about to have their lives turned upside down. So what is it like to grow up in the White House? Chloe Lambert reports Pandapolar Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Picture ladder TV & Radio Last night's tv Cutting Edge: The Prince Charles Generation (Channel 4) Credit Crash Britain: Money for Nothing (BBC Two) Beetroot and apple bortsch Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times Unreported World Viewing guide Channel 4,7.35pm Michael Portillo: Death of a School Friend BBC Two, 9pm Escape to Athena (1979) Film choice Channel 4,1.10pm Married to the Mob (1988) ITV3, 10pm Variations Gordon Ramsay: Cookalong Live Channel 4,9pm Lee Mack Live Channel 4,10.50pm Regeneration (1997) BBC Four, 11.45pm Monday in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Answers from Page 24 Word Watching ITunes to the rescue Web watcher Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4679 Polygon Codeword No 360 Word Watching Times2 Quiz Jersey Boys Yesterday's Solutions Index No excuses now, banks Opening bids Brief encounter Can the farmer block my right of way? Focus . . . on Leicester Local intelligence At a glance For sale In Apartment in West London Get in Get out Get away Out Terraced house in Middlesex Kenton, HA3: family home with gardens Away Georgian house in Devon The Hendrix experience On the ladder Letter from America Wreck of the week The windmill in your mind? There's a bad side to sharing Blue plaque Upwardly mobile What the cut means for you Cover story Should you go for a tracker, get a fix or stick with the SVR? Follow Rebecca O'Connor's guide Loans take the high ground Tomorrow in Money History, beef stew and bargains France Saint-Omer is becoming the new hideaway in northern France, reports Martin Waller The discreet charm of the bourgeoisie Crest Nicholson Property finder Wall Hall Mansion Upturn, downtown? International Bargains may emerge in Manhattan as developers try to shift new homes, writes Kasia MacIejowska in New York Currency dealing But gloom in the Everglades Ebay Britain's grandest end-of-terrace Historic houses Globrix Weston Home plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The best of M&S Shopping The Times Why we chose Scarborough St Lucia or the Yorkshire coast? For one couple, there was no contest, writes Susan Emmett Have-a-go hero Kingfisher telescopic window cleaner Picture Gallery Market report Berkeleyhomes
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