News from 18/11/2008
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Alyn Shipton, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Geoffrey Wyborn, Andrew Billen, Canon David Sharp, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Neil Johnston, Stephen Allen, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, David Wighton Business Editor, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jonny Wilkinson, Sir Roy McNulty, Christine Seib, David Chater, Professor Colin Leach, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, G. R. Steele, Carl Mortished, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Grace Jones, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Vivienne Parry, Martin Fletcher, Sathnam Sanghera, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Frank Pope, Ocean Correspondent, Rob Crilly, Rachel Sylvester, Jack Malvern, Laurence Graff, Jamie Stevenson, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tim Reid, Beth Cooper, Dr Geoffrey Chapman Headmaster, Graham Baldwin, Roger MacDonald, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Bridgadier Ian G. Townsend, Graham Keeley, Derwent May, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Clive Thompson, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Alan Hooker, Ross Clark, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Scott Rutherford, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Patrick Stevens, Raymond Keene, Robin Jackson Chief Executive and Secretary, Matt Hughes, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, David Lewis, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Erica Wagner, Alan Shaw, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Amy Raphael, Heidi Hankinson, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Helen Power, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Sir Donald Spiers, Peter Riddell, John Wilson, Christopher Furlong, Joe Clay, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Veronica Schmidt, Benedict Nightingale, Joan McFadden, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Roger Middleton, Olav Bjortomt, John Bebbington,
ResumoHow pirates seized $100 million worth of oil The Times Tax cuts now . . . tax rises to come Brown admits reduction will be temporary The Tories have used this phrase before . . . who was … Ugly? Misery memoir judge is sued by mother Milestones in short life of Baby P revealed Sick miners lost money Terror suspect held Bank cuts 52,000 jobs Gerrard's unfitness test Inside today Books for Schools Car Trouble Leading articles The new administration should resist demands to rescue US car manufacturers; aid risks diverting scarce resources and provoking trade retaliation Index Russia on Trial Justice for one murdered journalist would bring justice closer for an entire country Not Strictly Ballroom If people are trusted to vote for the MP they want, why not the dancer they want? Times2 World Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather 17 months, 78 milestones: the dossier of illness, abuse and neglect Get tough if social workers ignore warnings, police told Breaking the cycle: we need to put our money Birth to death: the sad life of Baby P Jaeger-Lecoultre Bang out of order . . . artist pays city £1.7m in damages over disintegrating sculpture First the playground — now for the nightclub as art Inside today The Workout Correction Iraq advice 'flawed' Big delay for CERN X-rated X-ray delay Most read at timesonline. co. uk Jackson's vocals wrecked my single, says songwriter sheikh Pop star sued for return of £4.7m in support Hamilton steps off the podium and on to the postage stamp TAG Heuer King of Pop Prince of Bahrain Supertanker with $100m of Saudi oil is biggest prize yet for Somali pirates Piracy Timesonline Hijackers could secure $5m ransom settlement A life on the ocean wave leaves no time to see world Deal must be done on land to stop risks at sea Cape route beckons — and the consumer will pay Little Dave has no chance with this Goliath The economy Multiple Display Advertising Items Sterling stuff at last from Tories Transatlantic travel slumps as pound takes a pounding Holidays at home replace trips to US and eurozone Timesonline Labour's Tax Bombshell Cuneo World Touring Car Championship Man died 'after GP ignored penicillin allergy warning' Patient swelled up like Michelin Man, court told Amex In court today Holiday Inn HSBC Premier Lord of the dance offers new view of spinning People Shiver me timbers, it's Keith The Face Keith Allen Peugeot Sir Tom Courtenay is happy playing William Dorrit in … History, of a sort, is made this week with the first … These designer "pyjamas" belong to Jonathan Ross, who celebrated his 48th birthday yesterday by apparently locking himself out of his home. Wouldn't sackcloth and ashes be more appropriate for the still suspended broadcaster? Four years ago, you could buy something for £50,000 Our brave heroes in the I'm a Celebrity . . . Get Me … Postscript Prince (no relation) has been out canvassing for the … Beyond petroleum Solicitors accused over 'dubious' union official Miners compensation Judges' report backs US-style plan that give Timesonline Case study Mr I Beyond petroleum At least someone is pleased to see the nettles and brambles take over London eye Simon Barnes Mother sues barrister daughter over abuse 'fiction' Misery memoir was untrue, libel jury is told Inside today Genre offers titillation sanctioned as self-help Multiple Display Advertising Items Bestselling misery 2008 Morrisons Brown defies expert advice and threatens opt-out law if donors do not come forward Organ donation Inside today Family find consolation in the 40 people their son's death has helped Q&A Morrisons Dell From the air, a koi carp pond in Changsha Hunan province, China, must have seemed like easy pickings - but duck got more than it bargained for when the vigilante fish ganged up to drive it off Rhys Jones accused stays silent £340m en-suite quarters for troops Drunk teenager drowned in flood Gobierno De Espana A night in the cells for father who smacked his runaway son Multiple Display Advertising Items Grave gives up secrets of a loving Flintstones family Heathrow express Spot baby abusers early — when they're toddlers After all the outrage and the prejudice about Baby P, the rational approach is to intervene early in dysfunctional families Be afraid — it's the return of the DIY zombies Somailia is the forgotten failure of the War on Terror Floored Flame-proof It's Dave's head, not George's, they really want As Cameron prepares to signal a new direction on tax and spending, the Tory Right is becoming restive Picture Gallery Why we said no to presumed consent An opt-out system would do nothing to increase the number of transplant organs available Full steam ahead In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Suggestions to revive the ailing economy Beyond science Things are looking bad for the legal profession Join the Remembrance parades Timesonline Creating wealth A German surprise D'Artagnan's death A small incentive Pensioner's dilemma Heads are good, too How the War on Terror pushed Somalia into the arms of al-Qaeda It has been the forgotten debacle of the Bush years. But anarchy in the Horn of Africa may soon haunt the West, Martin Fletcher says Dfs The Daily Universal Register This is one Treasure Island without a leg to stand on First night Theatre Treasure Island Haymarket Multiple Display Advertising Items Spain's most wanted man is caught living in a van in French ski town Spain Timesonline Villagers flee as Congo ceasefire is shot to pieces The arch enemy Khyber convoy carries winter relief to Nato forces Pakistan Multiple Display Advertising Items Clinton finances undergo heavy vetting as Obama clears way for Hillary job offer United States The Times From foe to friend Timesonline Journalist's murder trial open to public (AFP): Rebel towns taken (AFP): Killer MP's suicide (AFP): Flight cancelled (AFP): Albino girl murdered More flee after Congo ceasefire is shot to pieces Congo Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Miliband arrives on a mission to turn Assad into partner for peace Syria The time is right to seek a trade in allegiances (AFP): Opposition leader held over 'terror' (AP): Spy plane 'kills two' (AFP): Wildlife crime swoop (AFP): Journalists held (AFP): Gangland killing (AFP): Marriage ruling (AP): Tiger transfusion Books for Schools Art world defies diplomatic chill to create a good impression in Russia Russia Multiple Display Advertising Items Argos chief calls for boost from tax cuts Avis jobs go Asos optimistic Revenue widens net Quote of the day Cuban accusations Citigroup to cut another 52,000 employees via company sales and job losses 'We have been told this will be the Rolls-Royce of House rents fall as unsold properties flood market Stock markets SVG eager to ease payments to Permira as clouds gather Inside today They'll be taking home less bacon Picture Gallery Money-spinner comes unravelled Commodities Lost sparkle Business news on the move Graham's Port Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Diamonds are no longer an investor's best friend as spread of recession removes the sparkle from gems Carbon Trust Facet values Still rolling with stones Main in the news Picture Gallery Palm Small brewery gets caught in a Rip Tide froth City Diary An odd advert appears from a firm in Tehran City Diary It seemed like a good idea at the time City Diary The woes at Citigroup might explain an odd research … City Diary McNulty engineers a change In the blue corner Bird & Co. the headhunter, is setting up a new business City Diary Picture Gallery The crunch index Small businesses are to be offered government loans UBS turns bonus culture on its head to claw back millions from failing executives HSBC The Independent and the eco-friendly Tory: almost a summertime marriage GoToMyPC Former chiefs of MG Rover stall report by Government Ineos asks bankers to waive covenants on €7bn loan as demand collapses Chemicals company reduces capital spending Bringing it all together Falling gas prices force tanker home Democrats take up fight for carmakers to share in $700bn government fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline US industrial output data worsens fears Worldwide slowdown and the resurgent yen finally drag gloomy Japan into recession Deeper and down The Times A Kapital comic strip The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds WSPA British funds Carbon Trust London Financial Futures Wall Street Markets 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 Bailout banks hit by fear that slump will still hurt Market report Safestore still on the slide Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Ultra has the solid defences to help outperform the market Cranswick Deal of the day Timesonline Diploma Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Is this the end of an era for the buyout kings? Management & Finance With global finances squeezed, private equity firms are playing safe. Helen Power reports The expensive banking legacy of Thatcher's revolution Timesonline Smaller brokers feel the chill as chaos in the global financial sector spares no one AIM, the junior market in London, has been losing business and value, writes Christine Seib Management briefing Market volatility When counting the cost of stock market unrest, it pays to know which numbers to count London head for LDC Landsbanki coup for Matrix New MD joins KKR Financial boss for Permira New Celerant directors Pension Corp appointments Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Professor Derek Brewer Scholar and the foremost Chaucerian of his day who was a respected Master of Emmanuel College Professor Derek Brewer, medievalist, scholar and Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 1977-90, was born on July 13,1923. He died on October 23,2008, aged 85 More than 140 teams fighting it out in the Dresden Thomas Braun Lives remembered Sir John Page Bailey Carrodus Brian Gearing Editor who successfully negotiated changing tastes to maintain the broad appeal of the Radio Times Brian Gearing, former editor of the Radio Times, was born on June 6,1935. He died on October 26,2008, aged 73 B. R. Chopra Bollywood producer and director whose socially conscious films enjoyed a wide appeal B. R. Chopra, writer, producer and director, was born on April 22,1914. He died on November 5,2008, aged 94 Jonathan Bates Film sound editor who added lustre to many hit movies, especially those by Richard Attenborough Jonathan Bates, film sound editor, was born on November 1,1939. He died on October 31,2008, aged 68 Robert Woodward Enthusiastic educationist who co-founded the innovative tutorial college MPW and later led groups of students on cultural journeys with Art History Abroad Robert Woodward, educationist, was born on June 16,1947. He died of a ruptured aorta on November 4,2008, aged 61 Timesonline Court Circular Disclosure in applications for protective costs orders Law Report Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline Dinner Legal Notices Awesome beauty of a snowbound landscape Times Archive Timesonline Dinner Legal Notices Sue Ryder Care Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Irish count cost as financial problems cause them to fall behind opposition The Times Kauto Star will face a maximum of six rivals in his … Pietersen unable to put positive spin on another Bookmakers act selfishly over Sundays Folkestone Fakenham Leicester Yesterday's results Kempton Park Southwell Bet of the day Course specialists Wolverhampton Yuvraj continues to haunt Pietersen Cricket Football Fixtures Basketball Golf Ice hockey Rugby league Squash Timesonline Wood on verge of Tour place Ecclestone considers medal-based scoring New role for Fletcher Quinlan faces hearing England chasing high stakes against patched-up Springboks Why Cipriani deserves the keys to No 10 Rugby union Happy memories tinged with grief as Munster recall beating All Blacks Bono and Jonah Lomu will be on hand to mark the 30th anniversary of a famous victory but, as Mark Souster reports, the mood is not all joyful New Zealand's dark days Thelondonpaper Armstrong fears hostile reception on Tour return Cycling FA prepares for tough stance in case of Evra and the Chelsea groundsman Football Race-row hearing will be held over two days The Sunday Times Hughes may cover injured Hart with loan signing Everton warn fans they must quit Goodison Park Football Barton faces layoff with knee injury The Sweeper Milkround The slum that gave birth to a legend Comment Timesonline Star-struck Scotland bows to Maradona Argentinian hailed for making English suffer Butcher feels lingering sense of injustice 22 years on Ramsey set for debut on historic stage United's youth power Healy reveals ambition Capello 1 Liverpool 0: narrow victory in clash of club versus country Football England manager able to underline his authority Multiple Display Advertising Items Bent happy to exchange silent treatment for Italian lessons Pearce wants big names back for Sweden Times Crossword 24,074 Picture Gallery The Times Child's play now but can hands of God lift Argentina again? Benitez: I told you he was unfit Capello stews as row simmers over Gerrard The Times Jonny Wilkinson: do not write off Danny just yet — he is better than I was Inside today The Times Irritable vowel syndrome As George Osborne receives coaching to help him to tone down his posh, rather shrill voice, Damian Whitworth looks at the importance of sounding confident, conversational and relaxed for success in public life Self-coached Uncoachable In need of coaching Man about the hice When cut-glass isn't cool Times offers Forget the bluster; let's be candid about the cameras The Times Spatial Concept by Lucio Fontana (1961) Modern art explained Rothko Next Tuesday . . . Gift horses Middle-class dilemma Real living dolls Vera Wang is launching a Barbie designer range. But who on earth has the right measurements? Sadly, more women than you might expect, says Lisa Armstrong Are you prepared for the late, late show? Families In the past decade the number of women giving birth in their late thirties and forties has doubled. But do we pay enough attention to the psychological and physical turmoil that they face? Joan McFadden and Alexandra Blair investigate AA Design a Christmas stamp Tips for mother Don't suffer alone WHSmith My grandad abused me, and even though he has died I can't forgive him A rift has split my family apart after a disagreement about the timing of my sons' weddings. Why can't they be happy for each other and how can I reunite them? The cloud buster Arts The Burj Tower, nearly completed in Dubai, is more than four times the height of the Gherkin in London and the world's tallest building. Tom Dyckhoff stands at its foot and looks up in awe Index Devil's advocate John Simm once wanted to be Tom Cruise, but now he's happy to be himself and to play the antihero in a new period drama, he tells Amy Raphael From Conrad to the heart of disco Can partying help the Congo? Carsten Höller thinks so, he tells James Collard Buy me The kids are all right — shame about the parents First night Theatre I Caught Crabs in Walberswick Bush, W12 Concert Leon Fleisher Wigmore Hall Comedy Lee & Herring Lyric, W6 Theatre Smith British Museum Jazz Herbie Hancock Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert La Favorite Cadogan Hall, SW1 History comes to Wembley—and you can too Young times We have tickets for two lucky readers to watch the Barbarians as they try to avenge Britain's defeat at the hands of Australia 100 years ago The Times Daily dingbat Name the film Code Puzzle of the day The eternal money trap TV & Radio Last night's tv The Accent of Money (Channel 4) Spooks (BBC One) The Department Store (BBC Four) Squid bruschetta Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times Natural World Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm Horizon BBC Two, 9pm Prince John: The Windsors' Tragic Secret Channel 4,9pm Cloak and Dagger (1946, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.30pm Under Slege (1992) Film4,9pm Variations Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm Dirty Pretty Things (2002) BBC One, 11.25pm Tomorrow in times2. . . 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