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News from 14/11/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, David Budworth Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Adam Sampson Chief executive, Andrew Robson, Dr Tony Calland chairman, Nigel Chapman Director, Richard Whitehead, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, David Brown, John Fabre professor, Rob Fahey, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, David Wighton Business Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Jamie Peacock, Lord Joffe, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Cherie Blair, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Lorna Blackwood, Carl Mortished, Henry Cheape, Bob Stanley, Kaya Burgess, Ian Luder, Lucy Bannerman, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Kasia Maciejowska, Matt Howells, Chris McCooey, Francis Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Norman Miller, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Tim Teeman, Angela Jameson, Barbara Curry, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Yolande Barnes, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Alex Renton, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Tony Cascarino Commentary, Kate Davies Chief executive, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Murad Ahmed Technology Reporter, Rebecca O'Connor, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Michael Clapham, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Rafael Matesanz national transplant co-ordinator, Shane Warne, Ashley Coombes, Marcus Leroux, Lindsey Bareham, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Roy Selwyn, Anne Ashworth, Trevor Knowles Director, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Oliver, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Helen Power, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Nicholas Stern, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, John G. Edwards, Rosie Lavan, Catherine Nixey, Jacqui Goddard, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Valentine Low, Patrick Foster, Benedict Nightingale, Phil Tufnell, Stephen Dalton, Robert Butterworth, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Brian Paddick, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Stewart Reuben, Andrew Riley, Miles Costello, Fay Schopen, Kasia MacIejowska, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine, Jayne Dowle,

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Index The Times The model chosen for a prince's birthday portrait Brown's organ donor plan is rejected by scientists Prime Minister snubbed for second time in a year More public awareness, not new laws, is the key Solicitors face curbs on multimillion trade Thousands of jobs go Saved by Sarkozy Gatwick bid talks Science prize for Times Inside today Living on a houseboat An exclusive home from just £20, The Prince at 60 Charles did not choose a public life, but has withstood relentless media scrutiny to forge a valuable role while waiting to be King Index A New Bretton Woods? The economic crisis requires better policy at home, not new global institutions Ask First The way to boost organ supply is to persuade the living to donate News Opinion Register Business Sport Picture Gallery Killer in the classroom Today's weather Crisis kills local papers after advertising plunges Inside today Worse may be ahead Links BT adds to dole gloom by axeing 10,000 He was a jolly good fellow: the laid-back adventurer who inspired a royal portrait Inside today Now you'll need a stairlift at Highgrove, sons joke Attraction of opposites The Workout Tory split over plan for Thames airport Al Fayed case moved Vorderman goes Survival of the hairiest Most read at timesonline. co. uk Haringey 'ignored abuse warning before Baby P died' Gucci Inside today Timesonline Mother 'was offered family trip to seaside' Third of solicitors flouting rules on secret payments to win work Legal profession Timesonline 'We didn't know they were getting paid twice' Head of law firm handling claims made £16.7m in year How digging for details unearthed a scandal Behind the story Multiple Display Advertising Items Troops death toll hits 300 as Marines die in roadside blast BBC admits bias in Welsh Assembly film Downing Street cost Best degrees for jobs Facelift death verdict Potter postscript Hendrix drummer dies Oh no, it's that frightful bloke we met on holiday Quantum of Solace Dolce Shannon's mother 'showed grief in public but then laughed and joked with friends' Home Staff: Met searching for £100m after New Scotland Yard put on sale The Baader Meinhof Complex The Times Freesat Oddie gets wings clipped for capital offence People The new law of the jungle The Face Boots Winning the Spectator Parliamentarian of the Year award What would Sarah Palin, who supports the teaching of What more could the Prince of Wales ask for after Alastair Campbell piped him a very Happy Birthday on Richard and Judy's show, to be broadcast on the Watch channel tonight? Tony Blair sent a text to his old spin-doctor to complain that his new novel is "wall-to-wall sex". Campbell politely disagrees We were surprised to see US hip-hop star Mos Def Postscript A keen BBC staffer has bombarded the Washington Lindsay Lohan is still confused about her sexuality Dfs Dfs Hundreds of Britons die on waiting list every year despite 16m donors Presumed consent: life-saver or imaginary solution? Inside Life-or-death waiting game Art boom over as auctions fail to bring home Bacon Art market Sainsbury's Picture imperfect Plunge in prices will sort the genuine innovators from the mere copycats Morrisons Spot the artist - the answer's on a postcard Record breakers show their naked ambition Ross gets date for BBC return before inquiry result Decorators make light work of a rough job Neighbour 'killed pensioner to inherit her house' Police face inquiry after children found dead at home Seven-month-old baby and toddler left in house alone Mamma Mia! Night elves and dwarves gather as Warcraft comes to … Computer games Vodafone While the latest World of Warcraft game was eagerly Guitar hero or music dud, it depends how you conduct yourself New continent is clue to good creator World of Warcraft Wrath of the Lich King Worldwide HSBC Health spending to be restricted after bank bailout European health league ECGs no better at protecting heart than chat with a doctor Nissan Homebase Threatened post offices win reprieve as rivals lose their bid to take over services Multiple Display Advertising Items More room on top — lack of space brings in the doubledecker grave Burials Borders The history The alternatives No fishing: sea provides a new wave in green funerals I was at sea and it's a fitting end The problem is, no one remembers how to end this crisis Multiple Display Advertising Items Wives cheer as bigamist is found guilty Furniture Village In court today Bath store Good GCSEs, but 'coasting' schools must try harder What you don't want to find out on parents' evening Multiple Display Advertising Items Fewer than ten pupils have signed up for the work-relat Multiple Display Advertising Items Social housing policy could result in more ghetto estates Shared sacrifice Case study Vauxhall No second chances online for 'cheating' husband as virtual affair leads to real-life divorce Only a great president could cope with all this From the financial crisis to Camp David sleepovers, Barack Obama's early decisions are bound to break some hearts Even old buffers were novices once Ring any bells? The public's interest Good news: house prices will rise again (and fall) The cries of Baby P must not lead to despair For all the feckless behaviour and official incompetence witnessed this week, enlightened new approaches do exist Picture Gallery Give the rainforests our word and bond As the Prince of Wales turns 60, he plans to unleash 'the greatest public-private partnership yet' Feeling the pinch In my view Thunderer: Thunderer The asbestos threat inside our schools Perfect Yorkshire pud Compassionate law on dying Timesonline Too much red tape A grin with gin Child protection where safety is paramount BBC integrity intact Probable complication Pirate paraphernalia The good news — house prices will rise again (and then they'll fall) Don't believe the pessimists who predict a drop of 40 per cent, Yolande Barnes says. They forget we don't have the right homes in the right places Selfridges The Daily Universal Register Daily Universal Register Great show, if it only had a tad more of its star First night Comedy Robin Williams Gielgud, W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items 'i am going to hang Saakashvili, 'Putin told the French President. 'Why not? The Americans hanged Saddam' World Russia Mock earthquake prepares millions for the 'Big One' Medvedev urges EU to resume talks on trade Mock earthquake prepares millions for the Big One United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Contradictory but compelling — Palin power eclipses rivals United States Sony Obama jobseekers face interrogation Sex-slave father charged with murder of incest baby Austria Multiple Display Advertising Items Battling begums return to the fray after clean-up runs out of steam in world's most corrupt nation Bangladesh Victorinox Mortal enemies agree to meet The Times Scapegoat fear after death sub crewman is blamed Richer Sounds (AP): Democrat is arrested Reality show 'suicide' Eta man to surrender (Reuters): British join French protest against rail privatisation Right-to-die case approved despite church protest (AP): Metal detector reaps a harvest of precious coins Dark days ahead as car town falls prey to recession The suddenness of the German downturn has shocked people. Nowhere is this more visible than in the vehicle industry, Roger Boyes writes The Times Born from crisis The only thing wrong with this summit is its name Global crisis does not mean that free market has failed, says Bush Inside today The Times Come into my spaceship, said the spider to the flies Astronauts will conduct experiment for children United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Animals at altitude Easy Jet and Virgin Atlantic team up for £2.5bn bid to buy Gatwick airport Dow up 6% as hopes rise of G20 decisions Bank boards pledge BSA bailout warning Quote of the day Ferry administration Business big shot Lack of harmony expected as Lehman faces music Timesonline 'The bubble has now burst and hedge funds will be decim Stock markets Shareholders resigned to defeat over Barclays deal FSA misses out on ambassador Picture Gallery BT must read the signals clearly Commodities Local difficulty Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Former ambassador fined for insider dealing Business big shot Career diplomat got caught in the Mittal Man in the news Barclaycard Crackdown on insurance seen as threat to loan costs LSE suspends £500m share buyback programme BT adds five years to retirement age in 'template' plan for final salary pensions Lyonsdown Picture Gallery HSBC The ability to forecast the future by mistake City Diary Beware. There is an urban myth going around that one City Diary Scamming is hard work but, boy, it's worth it City Diary 'How did you enjoy the show?' In the blue corner Credit seminar turns out to be a no-minister zone City Diary This is doing the rounds. UBS should not be too upset A contributor to the Guido Fawkes political blogsite … City Diary Threat of winter power cuts fades as factory closures send electricity demand tumbling The Sunday Times Oil price falls as Opec eyes limit on flow Falling value of pound dents Wal-Mart profit target Barclays Wealth SABMiller brews up first-half profit rise but cuts investment programme Threat of worst postwar slump as world's major economies enter recession together Germany's manufacturing motor stalls Japan set to offer $100bn to help IMF meet funding demands The lights dim on MacAu's 'neon alley' as LVS wrestles with funding crisis The Times India's richest lose $212bn as decoupling myth explodes Hedge funds face being decimated by global financial crisis, says Soros Billionaire summoned to Washington hearing Russian banker jailed for murder of clean-up crusader Congress is told to rescue carmakers (Reuters): US unemployment up (Reuters): Sole bid for Austrian (Reuters): Fortress tumbles (Reuters): Kuwait closes market The Times unit trust information serviÎ Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds WSPA British funds Independence of The Independent is looking fragile Boosey celebrates an intoxicating mix of music and advertising Timesonline 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 Banking's grim reaper arrives at door of RBS Market report White Young Green profits hit Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day LSE feels pain of weak equity markets as competitors circle TRG Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Catlin Group Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Interim Management Association Hands-on help for the emergency services Volunteers in an emergency response massage team are offering support to firefighters and others tackling disasters. Fay Schopen reports Yes, rescue teams care, but they must learn to share, too The lowdown Timesonline Should social housing tenures be for life? The Government has proposed introducing fixed-term council house contracts. We seek opinions Management briefing Without a doubt, there is a perception that public sector employment is more secure The week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Mitch Mitchell Energetic drummer whose explosive technique underpinned the guitar pyrotechnics of Jimi Hendrix Mitch Mitchell, drummer, was born on July 9,1947. He was found dead of natural causes on November 12,2008, aged 61 "He knew more about my submarine than I did" Lives online Timesonline Rear-Admiral John Adams Assistant Chief of Naval Staff who clashed with the First Sea Lord over the use of aircraft carriers but was ultimately vindicated Rear-Admiral John Adams, CB, LVO, Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Policy) 1966-68, was born on December 19,1918. He died on November 3,2008, aged 89 Major 'Spud' Gibbon Royal Artillery officer who as a PoW in the Korean War endured sustained torture and was awarded the George Medal for his fortitude Major A. H. G. Gibbon, GM, Korean War veteran, was born on June 7,1924. He died on October, 4,2008, aged 84 Jack Scott Avuncular BBC forecaster who was the first to grapple with the magnetic graphical icons that replaced the conventional meteorological symbols in 1975 Jack Scott, TV weatherman, was born on November 9,1923. He died on November 11,2008, aged 85 Centenary Service New EU workers' welfare restrictions proportionate Law Report House of Lords Avoiding unnecessary trips to the Court of Appeal Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner School Notices Services Announcements Legal Notices Rugby football on a dark Durham winter's day Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Awards Legal Notices Sue Ryder Care Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Twiston-Davies revives dreams of glory Newcastle Southwell End of an era? Don't write off Australia yet Garde Champetre to extend Bolger's run Racing Mister McGoldrick heads a field of 20 for the Paddy … Cheltenham Kempton Park The meeting at Stratford on Sunday has been abandoned Campbell's road paved with gold Boxing Ludlow Racing Taunton Lingfield Park Course specialists Great Leighs Football Results Badminton Basketball Bowls Ice hockey Snooker Squash Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Murray eyeing riches after Djokovic loss Tennis Timesonline Tennis Woodward backs Johnson to meet challenge posed by old adversaries Rugby union Australia present unique test, says former coach Keeping ahead of Jones Cipriani prepares to tackle questions about defensive resolve For the record Deans eternally grateful to Australia for chance to broaden his horizons New coach's impact Roberts fast emerging as threat to Peel and Cooper Timesonline He's scored . . . but is sport better than sex? England expect to restore belief and not go out with a banger Sausage gags provide some timely light relief Strong defence can take us to final The Sunday Times Hard slog in nets not to England's liking Cricket Bopara recalled for first match against India The Times Timesonline Angry Australians sure to bounce back Guinness Banks of Ohio are overflowing with Friedel's injection of academy cash Football Long-serving goalkeeper shows his civic side Thelondonpaper Longest runs of consecutive Premier League appearances Newcastle see end to uncertainty Harris senses grounds for concern on Merseyside Zola struggling to explain slump The Sweeper From Queen's Park to knight of the realm Fifty Years of Ferguson Tomorrow will mark the 50th anniversary of Alex Ferguson's senior debut as a 16-year-old forward in the Scottish league. Oliver Kay looks back on an inauspicious start to a glorious career Pennant set to make his exit after new snub from Benítez Agger sounds red alert as Liverpool show they have little held in reserve Tottenham's triumph casts doubt over title aspirations That's rich . . . City will not be ripped off over transfers, insists Hughes Furious Mawhinney questions Brooking's future at FA Redknapp effect breeds feeling of invincibility Inside today Drogba must wait to learn his fate as police and FA launch inquiries Fan complains after coin-throwing incident Returned with interest The real villain of the piece, to coin a phrase, is the fan Timesonline Winger urged to seek help after his arrest leads to sack by club Barnsley may push for action against Morgan The FA has let off Adrian Boothroyd with a slap Times Crossword 24,071 Picture Gallery The Times United in race to tie up Tévez deal Fifty years ago tomorrow, British football's most influ The Times SEGA So, what's it to be — a century at Lord's or a night Times2 Shy big sister by day . . . wild girl by night Her partner wowed Glastonbury, her music sells millions and her private life keeps everyone guessing. Pete Paphides talks to an unusually demure superstar Design a Christmas stamp Play Celebrity watches Times Offers My advice to Michelle: learn to like the back seat The Times Judgment day for the streetwise kids What did a group of teenagers from the tough streets of Bermondsey get when they went to the Old Bailey? No, not five to ten years, but an eye-opening day's education, says Alice Miles AA The Times Enjoying the fruits of the forage Food The days of porcini at £25 a kilo are over — now the canny foodie heads for the hills for free ingredients. Catherine Nixey joins the trail of a gourmet forager Alpro Chestnut and bacon soup A warming dish for foragers Mazara del Vallo a world of fish Making a miracle from MacKerel This oily fish works wonders with some surprising seasoning Magimix MacKerel and lime fish cakes with cucumber relish MacKerel with peas in wine and tomato My sugar experiment has a bittersweet ending The Times Second chance of a lifetime Artssounds In his youth the brilliant pianist Leon Fleisher lost the use of one hand. Then, 35 years later, he suddenly regained it. He's returning to our concert halls and his music is soaring, he tells Neil Fisher Snow Patrol Timesonline The Experience is over With the death of Mitch Mitchell, one of the finest bands of all is no more. Bob Stanley says goodbye to the Jimi Hendrix Experience Fleet Foxes First night And the hits just kept on coming First night Pop Cliff Richard Wembley Arena Concert LPO/Jurowski Festival Hall Theatre On Emotion Soho Theatre, W1 Dance Rambert Dance Company Sadler's Wells Multiple Display Advertising Items Surviving the bullies Young times Many of us have at some stage become a target for troublemakers — even the rich and famous Pandapolar Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Bridging the divide TV & Radio Last night's tv Cutting Edge: Rich Kid, Poor Kid (Channel 4) Apparitions (BBC One) Pork chops with apple mash and sage Dinner tonight Eat it with Phil Tufnell Live Pro Celebrity Darts ITV4, 7pm Tv today The Times Children in Need 2008 BBC One, from 7pm Viewing guide Unreported World Channel 4,7.30pm Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) Film choice Channel 4,9pm Clear and Present Danger (1994) More4,9pm Variations The Barristers BBC Two, 9pm Taggart ITV1, 9pm The Tomb of Ligeia (1965) BBC Two, 2.15am Monday in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Alternative endings Web watcher Answers from Page 23 Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4685 Polygon Codeword No 366 Word Watching Times2 Quiz Churchill's Cabinets Yesterday's Solutions Bricks & Mortar Halt the repo man — now Opening bids Brief encounter Can we force our neighbours to tidy up their scruffy house? Focus . . . Travel Local intelligence At a glance Winkworth In Townhouse in East London Get in. Get out. Get away In Townhouse in East London Out Georgian home in Somerset Bath, BA1: elegant Grade II listed house Away Period cottage in Dorset For rent — with free access to Hever Castle On the ladder Auction buy of the week Wreck of the week Self-taught builder wins with extreme makeover Town gets the yang of it Blue plaque Upwardly mobile Rate cut — what rate cut? Market report Why all types of buyers, including first timers, are still waiting for cheaper loans Best of the bunch I'm a celebrity, get me in here Overseas A new wave of wealthy Britons are discovering paradise in Barbados, writes Lorna Blackwood Octacon Have-a-go-hero Top ten Anglian Dig your garden — literally Barratt Warm front approaching Cover story Jayne Dowle finds out the best way to insulate her awkward home Primelocation Cold comforts NFU Mutual Put that light out People Waterside Boat First-time buyers priced out of the market can pick up a boat for as little as £20,000. Just don't forget to find a mooring first, says Rebecca O'Connor Go with the flow Multiple Display Advertising Items A river runs through them The seaside is not the only place where you can mess about on the water, writes Norman Miller For sale Propertyfinder Multiple Display Advertising Items A cultural revolution London homes Eurozone buyers are snapping up chic flats near the best museums, reports Kasia Maciejowska Liberty Park National gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Double the Choice — and Double the Deal The best of John Lewis Shopping Estate Agent & Letting Agent Awards 2009 Lotus eating with Tennyson On the ladder Come into the garden, Maud — there's a helipad. Marcus Binney savours the view from Aldworth Poets' corners Tennyson's best Harlequin Property

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