News from 13/11/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Aminatta Forna, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, The Rev Andrew McLuskey, Gary Duncan, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Neil Rose, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Brian Williams, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, David Wighton Business and City Editor, Bill McKitterick, Clive Davis, Simon De Belder, Dinah Moore, Carl Mortished, Harold Harrington, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kaya Burgess, James Hider, Lucy Bannerman, John Major, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Desmond Tutu, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Francis Elliott, Dr Pam Spurr, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Tim Reid, Dale Baker, J. F. Cook, Alan Hamilton, Paul Sparks, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Ron Lewis, David Pannick, QC, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Tim Teeman, Angela Jameson, R. Dawes, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Paul Hart, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Brian Alexander, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Roger Billis, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Ann Alexander, Tristan McConnell, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, James Charles, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Michael Herman, Kevin Maher, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Emily Gosden, Bill and Suwfieya Habergham, Matthew Parris, Helen Power, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ben MacIntyre, Melanie McDonagh, Lucia van der Post, Martin Waller, Stephen Haddrill, Lisa Verrico, Valentine Low, David Brancher, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Keith Skeoch, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Anil Sinanan, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Clare Gibson, Miles Costello, James Dickaty, Alex Hardy, Michael Maslinski, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Three die as Navy attacks pirates on the high seas Economy faces sharpest downturn for 30 years Bank chief warns of 'very difficult times' ahead Gordon Brown is as guilty as any banker Government orders inquiry over Baby P Shannon 'drugged' EU energy supergrid Putin's path is cleared Spurs crush Liverpool Inside today Timesonline Words Fail Leading articles The unspeakable case of Baby P raises profound questions about the state of Britain today. The welfare state has created some communities with no morality Index A Very British Crisis The weakness of sterling testifies to distinctively national failures in policy The End of the Enigma Putin's designs on the Kremlin are shameless and bad for Russia Times2 Opinion World Law Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Navy goes to war against Somali pirates Three hijackers killed after opening fire Senior Service always chased the Jolly Roger Rathbones Shannon 'was drugged and tied to beam in kidnap set up by her mother' 'i don't know if anybody's got her' Police questioned thousands and searched 1,800 properties in a £3.2m 'race against time' 'Shannon . . . please come home' Rolex Gucci Deep, long recession predicted, but strategy is working well, says King The economy Minus 2: a small figure that could mean big trouble Nineties to noughties Sorry Governor, but you don't have that ring of confidence US discounts offset effect of falling pound Under-25s bear brunt as firms make big cuts in recruitment The economy Friends dismiss fears that chastened Osborne may lose his job Businessman washed up at 53 Case study Young, keen and desperate Miu miu Investigation into brutal death of Baby P increases the pressure on council chiefs Shame, they cried. And they were right Timesonline Inside The Workout Jowell says slump a killer to Olympic bid Heathrow protesters No IVF cancer link EU backs bendy fruit Lottery result Most read at timesonline. co. uk End to the academic year under university reforms Let students start when they like, ministers told British Airways Key recommendations from the reports Hm Fears of gang war as boy, 15, dies in city's first drive-by shooting Bonhams Seat Sainsbury's Rod Stewart has a bad case of foot in mouth as his leggy wife Penny Lancaster struggles to fit her pins into their car during a night of London club carousing When Steven Berkoff calls, we listen. "i want everyone "I'm finishing with Destiny Calls in January, " Cilla … Wesleyan Macca's Eleanor Rigby remains an enigma People Comic in pursuit of old edge The Face Robin Williams Postscript John Cleese explained his new hairdo on Richard & Judy' The Times WHSmith The monster hit that's coming to a theatre near you HSA Cameron expels MEP who abused expenses Gant Lloyds TSB The Times Heattech 'Evidence' of murders at children's home dismissed Etihad Airways Disputed conclusions Happiness is solving a 60-year puzzle over his place in the world Prince Charles The Prince of Wales successfully uses his position for the greater good - even if occasionally he still shoots himself in the foot, writes Alan Hamilton Roberts Kings of comedy take the stage for birthday tribute to passionate Prince 60th celebrations Why a spare tyre could drive you to an early grave Link between waist size and premature death Priority Watching your walstline SELFRIDGES&Co Dfs Archbishop and faith leaders to visit death camp Flood of support for girl who refused heart surgery Open verdict on Briton hanged in Indian jungle London Zoo thrilled by progress of green unicorns Sharps Bedrooms Saturn's polar light show mystifies scientists Currys Businessman tortured by armed raiders during 12-hour ordeal in his own home Boots In court today Ministers claim £12,000 bill for free golf balls is par for course Regain Halifax Chemists divine formula for perfect Yorkshire pud John Lewis Royal Society recipe Spy in the sky leads police to stolen JCB on European tour The digger's route Halifax It's an emergency. Long-term cures must wait The world economy is suffering from two quite separate problems. Unfortunately they need contradictory solutions So there I was, sitting on a bull's neck . . . More cuts required? Miriam Makeba: a stirring voice against aprtheid Shear heaven Who's to blame? Look in the mirror, Mr Brown A former Prime Minister accuses Labour of squandering the golden economic legacy that it was bequeathed Picture Gallery If you met Miriam, you'd hate apartheid 'Mama Afrika' not only had a marvellous singing voice: it was used to great political effect Crosses for the fallen: Sichuan six months on In my view Thunderer: Thunderer We spend only 20 mins a day preparing food There's no dilemma in being mixed race Social work mindset leads to protection failure Taxation system in need of reform Timesonline Far from happy hours Families on parade Universities and PMs When less is more The harsh lesson of Afghanistan: little has changed in 200 years As President Karzai visits Britain, Ben MacIntyre finds an account written by the first European to visit his country still has much to teach us The Times The Daily Universal Register Skyscraping scale of ambition muddies the waters First night Pop Mercury Rev Concorde 2, Brighton Waterstone's Laura Ashley Power supergrid plan to protect Europe from Russian threat to choke off energy European supergrid Inside today Fast deal may set up Putin as president for 12 years Russia 8,000 Beduins stake claim as lost tribe of Obama Deal could make Putin president for 12 years Lastminute British Gas Aiming for the top Believers flock to sit at feet of teenage 'Buddha Boy' after he leaves the jungle India SanDisk Path to Enlightenment Dell Iraqi soldier shot after killing US comrades on base Iraq The Times (AP): Troop pledge for neighbour (Reuters): Mugabe asked to take charge (AFP): Second school collapse in Haiti (AP): The Times we are a-changing Bally 8,000 Beduins stake their claim as the lost tribe of Obama A sheikh in Galilee says he has evidence that he and his family are linked by blood to the new President, writes James Hider in Bir al-Maksour Bringing it all together Timesonline A bald offer: have our hairless dog, says Peru Palin gets head start in fight to succeed McCain Tone may be different but his options are few Business Startup Budgens Sweeteners may woo pariah state back into fold Syria Rabbi ousted by software boss Israel Multiple Display Advertising Items HSBC Timesonline Rebels dismiss call for new Darfur ceasefire as stunt Sudan The Times Border closed after leaflet drop Iranian missile test denounced (AFP): Navy sonar ruling upheld (Reuters): Suicide bid ends in murder charge Freesat Insurance cover for DSG pared back as credit conditions keep getting worse Analysts say that crunch has entered new phase Pre-Budget Report set for November 24 Pound at record lows Wall Street hit again US in bailout U-turn Quote of the day Intel delivers warning Business big shot 'I'd been there 20 years and thought I'd be there until SSE rouses energy sector by considering price cuts Stock markets Electronics retailers first to suffer lack of trust Huge gulf for Barclays to bridge Capgemini Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Will Moss suit him as well? Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Green ties up Moss Bros stake and eyes whole outfit Business big shot Shopping by numbers Kaspersky Citi Pressure builds on Barclays to force better deal for UK shareholders from its Gulf investors J Sainsbury cashes in by pleasing penny-pinchers with basic approach HBOS's critic says he has lost £1m in share collapse Business City Diary Picture Gallery Events have conspired in the past to dent the impact … City Diary The Sunday Times Yell's party bag is talking telephone numbers City Diary Chance for conspiracy theory to take flight City Diary We last came across Albert Edwards, strategist and arch-bear at SocGen, complaining about the 60 rejection letters that he had received after applying for jobs in 1982 Fighting for an ancient right In the blue corner Tories signal the end of Network Rail's gravy train Johnston Press advertising slump puts publisher in danger of loan penalties Timesonline Bose Halifax disappoints borrowers with huge rise in margins on new tracker mortgages Taxman rolls out guns for second offshore patrol Timesonline Americans accuse UBS fund boss of tax fraud conspiracy The crunch index Most former MG Rover workers are paid significantly less in their new jobs, survey finds Only one third of respondents earn better wages Whatever happened to the 'speedy' and 'thorough' inquiry? Suffering a severe blow to the quality of life Case study Insurance sector is well-placed to weather storm The Times Trillium sale still possible as Land Securities abandons split Thousands of jobs under threat as estate agents begin fight for survival Timesonline Recall of Country Life Spreadable Producers in turmoil as Russian oil hits $10 a barrel IEA report on oil production gets angry Opec reaction Temperature set to rise by 6C, energy agency warns Paulson abandons plan to purchase bad mortgages and will invest $700bn bailout in banks Morgan Stanley to lose one in ten jobs in two divisions Sales forecast at Intel down $1bn as global demand for chips slumps Tough regulations will force credit rating agencies to register and be supervised European banks reveal balance sheet havoc with mass writedowns Iceland rescue held up by call for guarantees over deposits Merchant fleets are left becalmed throughout the ports of Asia as trade winds blow themselves out Hong Kong starts to feel effects of slowdown in China 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 Yesterday's Man attracts second broker downgrade Market report Goldmine query hits Hambro Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day SSE can keep investors' lights on despite summer setback Dimension Data Deal of the day Timesonline BPP Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Tiger Recruitment The Times unit trust information service Unit Trust Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds World Society for the Protection of Animals British funds Inquiries may be cathartic but do they waste public money? They cost millions but many of their proposals are not carried out. Ann Alexander looks at why Times Law Quirks, oddities and wit: a continuing saga of the common law Lawyers do it for free: pro bono has finally come of Multiple Display Advertising Items How much should justice cost? Lord Justice Jackson has been asked to look into ways that will provide access to justice at a proportionate cost. Neil Rose reports Lawyer of the week Helena Kennedy Timesonline Name that firm Rhetorical question Canny Fifth gear Reader Offers Ltd Professor Frank Walbank Eminent historian of classical antiquity whose commentaries on the Ancient Greek chronicler Polybius set the gold standard Professor Frank Walbank, CBE historian of classical antiquity, was born on December 10,1909. He died on October 23,2008, aged 98 Douglas Parmée Cambridge modern languages don who was well known for his many attractive translations of European literary works Douglas Parmée, translator and academic, was born on June 6,1914. He died on August 11,2008, aged 94 His carrer was peppered with misjudgments Mieczyslaw Rakowski Polish newspaper editor and Prime Minister whose liberal reputation was ruined by his determined efforts to crush Solidarity Mieczyslaw Franciszek Rakowski, newspaper editor, was born on December 1,1926. He died on November 7,2008, aged 81 Kenneth Scott Wartime SOE: radio operator who was parachuted into the Balkans in 1944 to aid the partisans and was captured by the Gestapo Kenneth Scott, DCM, SOE veteran, was born on March 1,1920. He died on September 30,2008, aged 88 David de Caires Guyanan journalist and staunch defender of press freedom who founded and edited the Stabroek News Daivid de Caires, journalists, was born on December 31,1937. He died of a heart attack on November 1,2008, aged 70 Lives online Timesonline Thanksgiving service Chad Varah Court Circular Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Timesonline Public Notices In Memoriam-Private Public Notices Italian cheer in postwar Soho Times Archive Timesonline Service dinners Banquet Public Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sue Ryder Care Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Henderson gives Barbers Shop the go-ahead for cut at Paddy Power Ludlow Course specialists New balols please! Martina's selection in questionable Bet of the day Surge of winners helps Condon to acclimatise Racing Taunton Lingfield Park Great Leighs When it comes to books, racing enthusiasts are well … Thomson facing early exit with badly cracked hull Sailing Kempton Park Yesterday's racing Bangor Southwell Wolverhampton Ben Ainslie, Great Britain's three-times Olympic gold … Football Results Cricket Ice hockey Snooker Barrichello hangs on to hope of a drive Hendry cruises to win Norman caps return Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport Theft of driver forces Poulter out Golf The Times Unlucky breaks Haye homes in on Barrett as foundation of grand plan Boxing Game alive and kicking but clubs are warned to tighten their belts Rugby union England get out the cloak and daggers Rugby league Squad Best of both worlds The Sunday Times Johnson facing first real test, says Jones Rugby union The former Australia coach tells David Hands there are lots of questions that England's new regime must find the answers to on Saturday Master of word games Man mountain Sheridan dishes out punishment without favour Rugby union England loose-head lines up Baxter again Timesonline Henson needs month off to fix persistent tendon injury Squads Who has the drive to build new empire? Barclay captures game's bygone charm England must wake up quickly to demands posed by India Cricket Early starts and new powerplays add pressure Lalit Modi, the chairman of the Indian Premier League, Murray refuses to ease off with Federer waiting for any slip-ups Tennis Scot sails past Simon to book semi-final place Timesonline Roddick delivers parting shot after ankle injury shanghais his hopes The riches on offer Me Tarzan, you WAG: Navratilova to rule TV jungle The Times Case for the defence: Big Four striking fear into "small 16" Football Mid-table teams demonstrate lack of ambition in game of follow our leaders Mandaric's take on Portsmouth The Sweeper Pay rise issue starts again as agent says 'give Ronaldo what he's worth' United suspicious of advisers' motives Home nations assured future is safe if Britain side play in 2012 Plans are drawn up to rescue faltering Respect campaign Hughes given backing to splash out in January sales Have you lost control? 'I'm not sure I ever had any control . . . ' Sir Trevor Brooking tells Brian Alexander that his dream of promoting excellence among the country's best young players is being frustrated How it is supposed to work at the FA Wenger tempting Capello with his English production Manager excited by potential of teenage talent Who are the academy award-winners? Rampaging Campbell turns the Lane into his personal kingdom Carling Cup Owners riled yet again by Benitez's talk about contract Leicester player falls foul of new system Early departure from training results in missed test No 1 'Whereabouts' rule needed to keep game on tight leash Timesonline Flying Jensen saves place in last eight for battling Burnley Carling Cup Concept Timesonline Ince enjoying journey as Keane is left facing tough … Last eight Spot of bother Times Crossword 24,070 Picture Gallery The Times Drogba adds to Chelsea cup misery Striker facing FA action after coin-throwing incident The Times Empire building: who will be cricket's new dominant Inside today The Times 'He blocked the door and pulled a knife' As the Children's Secretary orders an inquiry into the death of Baby P, two social workers, below and right, reveal the challenges of life on the front line, while Camilla Cavendish, far right, explains why first impressions are so crucial 'Being constantly suspicious is part of the territory' The lessons that need to be learnt Sorry gran, but being old is not a licence to be racist The Times Send us your views Flushed with embarrassment after toilet block tale Every reader tells a story Each week a Times reader writes about a memorable moment in his or her life. Today, Alice Adams recalls a school ghost story that had chilling consequences Judge Jargon Sayonara to the Western playboys The Sexes The party is over for the cash-flashing traders who once propped up Tokyo's Heartland bar — and for the Japanese women hoping to bag themselves a banker. Leo Lewis reports Bonsoir Love in a cold climate Damian Whitworth continues his series charting how long he can survive without central heating I never dared say this before, but I'd like it if you wore things more colourful and new Diary of a marriage: week 4 Alan Carr Honesty box The comedian and presenter, 32, grew up in Northampton. He lives alone in London with his cat, Judy. He has been described as "the spiritual son of Frankie Howerd" Therapy notes He turns me off Invitations: well worth the paper they're written on Lucia loves . . . The Times Timesoffers Arts screen Just try to stop me At 78 Clint Eastwood is still making movies — and will be until he's finally dragged off set he tells Kevin Maher The real Christine Collins Stranger than fiction Bollywood's cautious coming out Homosexuality is still illegal in India, but is its film industry ready to tackle this final taboo? Anil Sinanan investigates Waltz with Bashir Timesonline Payne's Ok, but the sex is agony Film reviews Mark Wahlberg turns in a game performance as a grim avenger, while Seth Rogen fronts the unsexiest skin-flick ever made, finds James Christopher Max Payne 15,99 minutes Zack and Miri Make a Porno 18,105 minutes Choking Man 15,83 minutes A Streectcar Named Desire PG, 125 minutes Timesonline A vicious glamour meets its downfall The man who laid bare Hitler in his bunker has turned his sights on German terrorists, says Wendy Ide The Baader Meinhof Complex 18,149 minutes I. O. U. S. A. U, 84 minutes Fine, Totally Fine tbc, 110 minutes AA Lament for the love that new Labour lost First night Theatre Gethsemane Cottesloe Theatre Protest/Private View Orange Tree, Richmond Dance Manon Palace Theatre, Manchester Inside today Pop The Mummers Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen, N1 Multiple Display Advertising Items World Music Waldemar Bastos Queen Elizabeth Hall Get your skates on Young times The Times Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Voyage into the big blue TV & Radio Last night's tv Oceans (BBC Two) The Last Millionaire (BBC Three) Broad bean and spinach bruschetta Dinner tonight Caprice Eat it with Celebrity Come Dine with Me Channel 4,8pm Tv today The Times Credit Crash Britain: Property — The End of the Affair?/Beat the Bank Viewing guide BBC Two, 7.30pm/8pm Apparitions BBC One, 9pm The Vikings (1958) Film choice Channel 4,1.10pm Swingers (1996) E4,10.30pm Variations Cutting Edge: Rich Kid, Poor Kid Channel 4,9pm Lead Balloon BBC Two, 10pm Bad Lieutenant (1992) Channel 4,2am Tomorrow in times2 .. . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Web watcher Presidential reggae Answers from Page 24 Word Watching Today's radio Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Codeword No 365 Word Watching Times2 Quiz The Writers Bureau Yesterday's Solutions Win a Sony Plasma TV
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