News from 11/11/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Alexi Mostrous, Malcolm Oliver, Danny Boyle, Bobby Willis, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Martin Gilbert, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Richard Rampton, QC, Stephen Howard, Steve Cochrane, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Michael Binyon, John Chester, Catherine Bruton, Sam Marlowe, Kaya Burgess, David Wighton Business Editor's commentary, Geoff Brown, Sathnam Sanghera, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Phil Reay-Smith, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Rachel Sylvester, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Peter Ruck, Ken Russell, Lord Wallace of Saltaire, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Michael Tillotson, Terry Charman, Gillian Darley, Richard Lloyd Parry, G. Gordon Liddy, Ron Lewis, Anthony Holmes, Amanda Burton, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Austin Mitchell, Desmond Browne, QC, Andrew Caldecott, QC, Suzy Jagger, Simon Midgley, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Hider Middle East Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Scott Rutherford, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Robert Leader Vice-Chairman, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Paul Milner, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Martin Hill-Jones, Chris Campling, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Tristan McConnell, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Nigel Kendall, Philip Webster Political Editor, Adrienne Page, QC, Tom Brewerton, Dominic Maxwell, Richard Hoare, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Rosie Lavan, Philip Webster, David Wighton, Business Editor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, George Garside, Chris Smyth, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Edward Marriott, Deborah Bowman,
ResumoIndex The Times First meeting: Obama enters the White House Brown bounce fuelled by fears of recession Prime Minister enjoys highest rating since summer 2007 Times journalist wins award for Iraq reports Girl wins hospital fight Speed camera alert Nazi camp guard trial Housing market woes Portsmouth takeover Inside today Loss and Remembrance Leading articles The passage of time has not dimmed the public's reverence for the casualties of Britain's wars, but the way they are remembered is changing Index A Deal that Should be Reassessed The merger between Lloyds TSB and HBOS may not serve the public interest A Rum Argument Banning happy hour will make no difference to crime Times2 News Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Happy days Today's weather A story both heartbreaking and unsettling In whose best interests? The Royal Opera Girl wins fight to turn down transplant Author attacks Haig over peace offer that would have left Germany No 1 in Europe What might have happened if he'd had his way? Remembering the fallen Inside today The Workout Cleric 'in plot to flee' Met chief's payoff Frozen embryos best Stabbing charges Most read at timesonline. co. uk Dashboard gadget lets drivers tip off others about speed traps Safety groups claim device undermines police Pulling a fast one Nine 'healthy towns' will spearhead obesity drive Breitling Bush and Obama put differences aside ti secure smooth … Barack Obama Previous handovers have been dysfunctional and destructive. The 43rd and 44th Presidents intend to do things differently. Tom Baldwin reports Passing of the baton can influence success or failure Sir Paul McCartney has said that he would like to Timesonline Guantanamo first to go as Bush agenda is torn up Red dress is the business Battered by gales and floods as autumn turns nasty Barclays And the worst is yet to come Plans to scrap life tenancies attacked Hoody ban is upheld 'Pointless' elections Glitter banned Salsa champion killed Squirrel bites rescuer Shopkeeper who fought for his takings killed knife-wielding robber in struggle Ryanair Record €6bn goes astray as EU grants are overpaid Ba Where the money went Miliband agrees Russia talks before pullout from Georgia Lib Dems' biggest backer 'stole millions from the former chairman of Man Utd' Prudential In court today Footballer fined for 'handcuffs' gesture to jailed team-mate Boots Celebrations that backfired Revenue chief's wife was paid £100,000 fee Krrunch! No delight for caped crusader People Diva awaits Obama's call The Face Viewers who suspected Nick Robinson had a spring in … "American dramas are a lot better than British ones … Rac rescue Pop artiste Pink has green fingers. " I have an organic Postscript Yoko Ono Wempe Lovable PY-Gerbeau and wife Kate, a Five News presenter, pose for publicity shots to celebrate new arrival Chloe. The Dome guru plugs his Xscape holiday business in one shot . . . then it's gone! BMI Healthcare Bacon butties, by order of the Princess of Wales BA stewardess stole £100,000 of charity money UK walks off with highest shoplifting bill in Europe Call for sunbed health warning as cancers rise WWF We can kickstart the economy with cash, Brown urges world leaders Politics Bringing it all together It's goodbye to Prudence - hello to Charity Inside today HSBC expected to defy appeal over rates cut Cameron promises tax breaks to fight looming 'disaster' Politics Ladeez going for the kill leave Dave glad he's not a moose Timesonline Voters favour Brown in a crisis, but Cameron for the good times Multiple Display Advertising Items Act on Co2 Brave captain died in poorly protected base, inquest told Dell QCs defend judge as newspapers attack 'amoral' libel rulings Justice Eady accused of creating privacy law Study of Wilson's speeches supports Alzheimer's theory Lloyds TSB Black, white or neither? The mixed race dilemma Barack Obama has identified himself as a 'mutt'. We, too, should acknowledge our fastest-growing ethnic minority Why that election night was a disaster Perfect excuse Crisis-stricken Africa needs art as well as food The six million question From Dear Prudence to Beg, Steal or Borrow Labour and the Conservatives both want to cut taxes now. But there is a real divide over how to pay for it Picture Gallery Fears written on the pages of Faithbook A spiritual recession is more worrying that a material one, according to debate on a new web forum Enlightened In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Privacy law and press freedom Happy hours all day Government must not run the banking sector Remembrance and the present day Timesonline MoD, please hear us Council homes Price of democracy Training required Scruffy, but a real man Why the Congo needs art as well as food When human being have to confront inhuman experiences, they need creative as well as physical support, says film director Danny Boyle Dfs The Daily Universal Register Gloomy show lacks the depth of its tormented hero First night Opera Boris Godunov Coliseum Healthcare Commission Inside Later this week Trafalgar Studios Six decades on, Germany is ready to put 'Ivan the Terrible' in the dock Nearly half China's youngsters are addicted to the … Tracking down Nazis (AFP): Sikorski's body to be exhumed 'Emperor should atone personally for war atrocities' South Korea Multiple Display Advertising Items Girl of 13 becomes youngest suicide bomber as 35 die in day of carnage Iraq Castle Cover Multiple Display Advertising Items Cholera threatens Congo refugees as EU says it is too early to send troops (AFP): Police break up protest at German nuclear dump Afghan minister is sacked over Mecca contracts (AP): 2,000-year-old earring found; now where's the other one? Amex Glued to the screen — China's young fall victim to sickness of internet addiction The Times (AP): 'Nuclear link' to Syria bomb site (AP): Nuns seized by Somali gunmen (AP): Boy, 8, 'killed father and friend' (AP): Mars lander loses touch with Earth British Gas All in the mind Captured battle plan shows strength and training of Taleban Bringing it all together Timesonline Rumsfeld ordered US special forces to take out terrorists across the world Timesonline Death gas submarine was about to be leased to Indian Navy for £415m The Times Red alerts (Reuters): Rwanda suspect to be extradited (AFP): Jet grounded by flock of birds (AP): EU takes over piracy patrols (AFP): Tributes pour in for 'Mama Afrika' HSBC Credit cards at odds with Bank's rate cuts HSBC profits rise Dairy Crest slumps Quote of the day Starbucks goes cold Business big shot Home sales fall to new low as Nationwide says its lending has dropped 70% Straw orders inquiry into home repossessions loophole 'If we are seen to be acting responsibly, people think Stock markets Circuit City in Chapter 11 as lights go out all over US Short circuit could spark wider fire Knights' move is unconvincing Commodities Tight squeeze Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items A magnum of headaches for prime seller of champagne Former S&N chief develops a taste for Magners with role at rival cidermaker Business big shot Barclaycard Factory price falls prompt hopes of further rate cuts HBOS takeover plan loses momentum as big shareholders express scepticism Companies House Bank of Scotland Not a website for Tory boys City Diary This is Letting Go Over Geneva, by Jeremy Mulvey, at the New English Art Club's annual exhibition at the Mall Galleries, Central London There has been much concern about Scottish job cuts … City Diary Trust me, I used to be famous In the blue corner It is the first anniversary of the City of London City Diary ScottishPower and Vattenfall venture plans big increase in British wind power capacity KLM Seoul struggles to silence crisis talk as South Koreans see ghosts of '97 Timesonline The Times Santander announces surprise €7.2bn capital-raising Fears grow for future of General Motors as its shares plunge to a low of 62 years US Government steps in again to bail out AIG with $150bn Raconteur C. Hoare & Co (Reuters): Mitsubishi Rayon in talks to buy Lucite Emaar rethinks float (Reuters): GLG has approaches Wall Street Markets 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 Spanish move casts cloud over Standard Chartered Market report Just Retirement draws interest Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Dairy Crest is one to avoid as its profit growth stalls Markets Cable & Wireless Deal of the day Timesonline Dignity Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Christian aid Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds Consolidation fever strikes British mutuals Management & Finance Mike Rogers, the chief executive of LV, the UK market leader, tells Miles Costello that he intends to increase value for his members Pilots need different skills when flying through turbulence Tomorrow A friendly business Why Barclays intends to spend just as much on its charity schemes in the bad times as it did in the good Management & Finance Rosie Lavan talks to Marcus Agius, the bank's chairman, about striking a balance between the profit motive and social responsibility Timesonline Helping people in poverty does not mean banks can forget the bottom line Top banks for CSR Multiple Display Advertising Items Smart way to save energy Business sustainability DHL aims to deliver big cut in emissions Eco-friendly staff set the agenda Ethical company behaviour is seen as a key to attracting and keeping employees, says Simon Midgley Capgemini Reader Offers Miriam Makeba Internationally celebrated South African singer, exile and dauntless anti-apartheid campaigner who was revered as 'Mama Afrika' Miriam Makeba, singer, was born on March 4,1932. She died of a heart attack on November 10,2008, aged 76 He became a byword for his cool head and accurate shooting General Bernard W. Rogers Distinguished US soldier who served as Nato's supreme commander in Europe during the tense last decade of the Cold War General Bernard W. Rogers, Nato's Supreme Allied Commander Europe, 1979-1987, was born on July 16,1921. He died on October 27,2008, aged 87 Honorary Colonel Charley Fox Canadian wartime fighter pilot and adept 'train buster' who may well have been the marksman responsible for wounding Rommel Honorary Colonel Charley Fox, DFC and Bar, CD, Canadian wartime fighter pilot, was born on February 16,1920. He died in a car accident on October 18,2008, aged 88 Tales of 'hearts and minds' in Afghanistan Timesonline Mantegna's essays in majestic morality House cannot become retrospectively suitable Law Report Court of Appeal Enforcing part of arbitration Court of Appeal Correction Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private In Memoriam - War Elections Public Notices Legal Notices Christmas cheer for German prisoners of war Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Exhibition Memorial services Service dinner Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Lipman & Sons Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Sovereign Series flawed by efforts to pass fake jewels as genuine article The Times Football's haves mix with the Havants: it must be FA Cup time Dominance of O'Brien makes for dull viewing Henderson has going concern for Jack The Giant Racing Exeter Lingfield Park Carlisle Yesterday's results Southwell Sedgefield Bet of the day Wolverhampton Course specialists Johnson eyes up option of using Haskell's skills on the blind side Rugby union Football Results American football Wales team Basketball Cricket Golf Snooker Squash Football Fixtures Clubs wary of RFU proposal for second-tier championship Other sport Indian signs offer England hope of exploiting Australia's frailties Cricket Christopher Martin-Jenkins sees encouragement for Kevin Pietersen's team before the 2009 Ashes Matches before the Ashes Martin Bodenham will become the first former top-flight Ponting under microscope after 'baffling' day's captaincy Changing of the guard Cup romance in the air as haves of broadcasting mix with the Havants The Sunday Times Cracked hull forces Thomson to turn back Referees rile Smith Cave driven to pass Titans still unbeaten Simon serves warning to Murray Tennis Calzaghe considers his future amid barren landscape Boxing Timesonline Wilson denied yet again as García states global claims Bent forces way into contention to leave Capello spoilt for choice Football Tottenham forward hits form at the perfect time England players face tough new drug clampdown The Sweeper Chelsea keen to curb spending Referees whistling in the dark Football Respect campaign hit as managers' meeting bars match officials Thelondonpaper Kettering hit back at racist abuse claims by Jackson Rage freeze turns into power struggle Global madmen all at sea Arsenal fans should beware game of 'what if' with Wenger Cole happy to have lived dream despite nightmare ending Exclusive Striker bows out on a low after the highs Wattbike Timesonline Model of a modern-day forward whose record speaks for itself Wenger hints at bright future for English talent at Arsenal Football Haven't I seen you before? Times Crossword 24,068 Picture Gallery The Times Portsmouth set to strike gold Exclusive South African group plans £70 million takeover Cheer up, Ricky! Only 239 days till the Ashes start The Times Inside today Murray's simple task: thrash Simon and semi-finals … Index Trouble and squeak Just what is going on underneath Britain's floorboards? The answer it seems is mice — and lots of them. Steve Cochrane reports on his own mouse battles and investigates the middle-class problem that dare not speak its name Mouse or myth? Rodent realities Times offers When Liberty shows her face I get an allergic reaction The Times The view from the other side An album of pictures taken by a German photographer on the front line in the First World War was just another item gathering dust in the attic to Gillian Darley. But, looking more closely, she found it was an historical treasure The Times Timesonline 'Hide the Martini glasses' Families When they decided to adopt as a gay couple, it was the start of a steep learning curve for Phil Reay-Smith and his partner Volkswagen Gay adoption Facts and figures Perhaps a fox could bite my bottom Families Children's anxieties about the world they live in may be fuelled by their parents' fears, claim researchers. Edward Marriott examines the evidence Anxiety timeline What really scares children? My angry ten-year-old son says that he wants to run away Dear Tanya Next Generation Learning I don't mock the weak Bill Bailey's comic targets include the lofty giants of capitalism, whom he attacks like "some beardy bloke shaking his fist", he tells Dominic Maxwell Grayson perry The pieces of the puzzle that is me First night WHSmith Buy me The price you pay for anonymity Designing a secret postcard should be easy, says Grayson Perry. But it is much more than a casual scribble Radio Timesonline Dostoevsky but not for dummies First night Theatre Delirium Barbican Pit Concert Klang Southbank Centre, SE1 Theatre Rank Tricycle, NW6 Theatre The Man Who Pictured Space from His Apartment Greenroom, Manchester Concert Magdalena Kozená Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timesonline Young times Scientists have found 230,000 species of sealife — but there are many more we don't know about yet The Times Daily dingbat Riddle Puzzle of the day Last night's tv TV & Radio Courage under fire Not Forgotten: The Men Who Wouldn't Fight (Channel 4) The Commander (ITV1) How to Solve a Cryptic Crossword (BBC Four) Sweet potato & tomato soup Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times Natural World Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm Horizon BBC Two, 9pm The Desert Rats (1953, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.40pm Night of the Generals (1967) ITV4, 10pm Variations Lady Randy: Churchill's Mother Channel 4,9pm Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm Godsend (2005) BBC One, 11.25pm Tomorrow in times2… Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Remembrance sites Web watcher Answers from Page 23 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4682 Polygon Codeword No 363 Word Watching Times2 Quiz Centre point In Memoriam In Memoriam: Remembering the Great War Acts of remembrance Timesonline A Wake-Up Call to Remind US the World is Still in Conflict Martin Gilbert Looks at the Continuing Tradition of Remembrance Military Correspondent: The Times Exposes a Front-Line Scandal Reporting the war Indian VC who Stuck to his Gun A War that Spread Far beyond the Trenches The course of the war Terry Charman Outlines the History of a Conflict Played out at Home and Abroad, on Land, Sea and Air Special Correspondent: Dead and Wounded 90 Miles of Merciless Bombardment In the trenches The Battle of the Somme, which raged for almost five months from July to November 1916, claimed about 1.4 million casualties and has become a byword for the awful cost of trench warfare. But the battle began in a blaze of optimism as this edited extract from a graphic report from The Times of July 3,1916, … America Shocked as Liner is Sunk War at sea The First World War was one of the first in which civilians became targets. The ocean liner Lusitania was sunk by a German U-boat on May 7,1915, with the loss of nearly 1,200 lives. The incident indirectly led to the US entering the war. This is an edited report from The Times of May 8,1915 Timesonline The Times A New Element for Bravery War in the air The spread of war in the air brought a whole class of dangers — and bravery. This report from January 15,1916, was headed "Airman's Narrow Escape" How to Be Useful in Wartime The Times ran regular columns of advice on how civilians could aid the war effort. This is an extract from one on August 8,1914 Given Voice at Last War and memory Ben Macintyre on the New Way we Learn about War The Times Timesonline Poppies Bloom Red over the Graves of Heroes As the fighting passes on, Nature reclaims the battlefields of northern France To mark the 90th anniversary of the end of the First World War, we reprint from the Times Archive a facsimile of the map that appeared in The Times of November 9,1918, under the heading "Three months of victory on the Western Front". The poppy has been associated with remembrance of the fallen since … Final Push for Victory The Times Archive 1785-1985 . . . 200 years of history as It happened Timesonline
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