Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 21/11/2008

2008; Gale Group;

Autores

Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, David Wighton, Steven J. Scates, Joan Bakewell, Dr Mike Knapton Director of prevention and care, Imogen Shillito, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, David Wighton Business Editor, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Ian King, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Moritz Volz, Lorna Blackwood, Jon Payne, Charlene Sweeney, Sam Marlowe, Kaya Burgess, The Rev Richard Haggis, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Neena Gill, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Hannah Fletcher, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Peter Jones, Gabby Logan, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Joanna Weinberg, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Chris Florence, Ben Gurr, Tim Reid, Igor Toronyi-Lalic, Dan Sabbagh, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Rhys Blakely, Peter Davies, Ron Lewis, Guillem Balague, David Chipp, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson Industrial correspondent, Angela Jameson, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Tom Baldwin, Alex Renton, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Sheera Frenkel, Joe Swash, Rob Wright, Martin Samuel, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Torsten Payne, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Duncan Reed, Kaveh Solhekol, Kate Green Chief Executive, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Sir Martin Gilbert, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, E. Bell, former principal architect, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Parminder Bahra, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Andy Mullins, Mike Power, Helen Power, Phill Bailey, Sonia Verma, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Stephen Porter, Bob Yule, Richard Beeston, Joe Clay, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Sandy Napolitan, Ted Harrison, Hattie Ellis, Jamie Whyte, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Peter Norman, Benedict Nightingale, Val Horsler, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Sean Anderson, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Bruce Kent Vice-President, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Kasia MacIejowska, Angela Pertusini, James Porter, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,

Resumo

Index The Times Mortgage debt forces thousands to sell up Huge increase in repossessions and arrears The Queen as you've never seen her before Recession fears drag shares to 1997 levels Piracy trade blow Instant speeding ban Decline of America Arsenal turmoil Inside today 2 for 1 at Pizza Express Land prices are falling: Is it time to build? The Risks of Currency Weakness Leading articles The depreciation of sterling gives some respite to UK exporters, but the effect on growth will be limited and a loss of investor confidence would be disastrous Index Team Obama Two presidents from Illinois; one valuable lesson A Plaque of Pride Seventy years on, Britain honours the diplomats who saved Jews Celebrity watch Food World Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Muddled law Today's weather Piracy threatens to block global trade artery Timesonline Sandals Who bears the losses? Not lawyers The gentleman thief who took a leaf out of the British Library's rarest travel books Timesonline Texts vandalised by Hakimzadeh The Workout Correction Haringey care orders fell before baby died Most read at timesonline. co. uk Bargains keep Britons spending despite the slump Different takes on discount in M&S sale of two cities Dior New drivers run risk of instant ban for their first speeding offence Motoring Chain pins hopes on economic cycle Worst-case scenarios Hidden danger of drugs taken weeks ago Timesonline More penalty points may not drive death from the roads Church's Send troops pulled from Iraq to Afghanistan, demands US Killer teenagers sentenced to life Kalashnikov charge Jackson in High Court Strictly coincidental PC on list suspended Cartoonist's award Ecclestone wife determined to hang on to fortune . . . . . . while Ritchie is happy to pass up Madonna's millions Choke M&S Red Planet's icy past is a clue to our future Multiple Display Advertising Items Sainsbury's Theroux answers call of the weird for Auntie People Histrionics? Not my style at all The Face Dido Boots Having a billion in the bank is no protection from … Was it a foxtrot, a waltz or a quickstep? Twinkletoed Gary Lineker gets more than he bargained for at the end of his rod during a day out on Brighton Pier Alex James, the Blur bassist-turned-cheese-producer … "For three years you YouTubers have been ripping us … Postscript "It's obvious why women were called the weaker sex, Operatic pop quartet II Divo will be togged up by Honour for British officials who saved thousands of Jews The Holocaust 70 years on, diplomats win recognition for their wartime service Waterstone's Man with imagination and a hatred of Nazis Debenhams Waitrose Looking back is way forward for a buggy Old-fashioned prams are better for baby A better picture of what the child's-eye view is Multiple Display Advertising Items Chic and cheerful Queen shows her flair for fashion The Queen Barclays Even the monarch is entitled to downtime Boy's death brings warning on beach digging Vodafone Hospital will bury children's unclaimed body parts Hissing alpacas kick out marauding foxes Holocaust-denier beats extradition to Germany Skyscraper penthouse sale sets a £1m record SELFRIDGES&Co Currys Otter overturns the pecking order after sea swim to islands Boots Home Staff: Pioneer beavers swap Norway for Scotland Millions need help to find - or keep - a roof over their heads Pre-Budget Report The Recession Budget More council houses, a return of Miras and a stamp duty holiday should all be on the agenda, write Rebecca O'Connor and Jill Sherman Graham's Tomorrow Better to downsize than risk repossession Timesonline Ernest Jones Hobbit holes are no good as homes for humans, says mayor Dfs Homebase Immigration is key to chastity belt proposition Surgeons repair 17-month-old toddler's brain with superglue Multiple Display Advertising Items Why Gordon needs Prudence — and Patience Multiple Display Advertising Items Shannon 'taken on outings as hundreds of police searched' ING Direct In court today Freesat Budgens LSO is only British orchestra in list of world's best Listen to the LSO in action Multiple Display Advertising Items High notes How did they miss these? No drama? With Hillary aboard? Forget it The Clintons have a knack of turning politics into their own personal stage. The President-elect must be aware of that Thank heaven I was never invited to this party Illiberal Humane rights? Why we have an inbuilt mistrust of people like this Picture Gallery The children that Haringey did take into care Did financial pressure mean that Baby P was left with his mother where others in less danger were removed? Britain doesn't dance to the elitists' tune Whether it's the Strictly judges or David Blaine, we just love pricking the bubble of the pompous Precious stones In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Poverty and dignity Race hatred, police officers and BNP members British prostitution law is muddled Timesonline Bring back childhood Changing the rules on organ donations Health visitor plea Strictly a contest? Switch off for warmth Grow up. A free lunch for you is a nasty cost for someone else Beware governments bearing gifts and offering tax cuts. Remember that "society" isn't going to pick up the tab, says Jamie Whyte — you are PC World The Daily Universal Register A painful vision of healing in wartime Exhibition War and Medicine Wellcome Collection, NW1 Multiple Display Advertising Items World faces environmental meltdown and nuclear terror as sun sets on US United States Bush and Olmert meet amid fears over Iran Crisis? What crisis? Hotel opens with a £13m party Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items Mugabe spurns humanitarian leaders Zimbabwe 'Untouchable' boy is murdered over love letter to girl Police stood by as he was killed, say witnesses India Harvey Nichols Womenswear Body of Lies Too many trips by drug tourists strain Dutch tolerance Netherlands Potted history (AP): UN approves more troops for Congo (AP): Welsh understanding Arctic drilling (AP): Protester killed (AP): Storms hit coast (AP): Monk on rape charge (AFP): Viagra campaign fails (AFP): Copernicus remains Drama and leaks begin to tarnish Obama takeover United States Inside today Bose Obama's election has raised hopes but the problems are still gigantic Middle East Great things are expected of the President-elect far beyond the boundaries of his home country, Richard Beeston reports from Washington Tate Jewish settlers battle to remain in Hebron's House of Peace Reaching out to the enemy with words rather than bullets State of conflict Books for Schools Putin's power is devalued as Russia returns to the red Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Crisis? What crisis? Atlantis hotel opens with £13m party United Arab Emirates Multiple Display Advertising Items High life L&G says it will vote for Barclays scheme Colorset collapses Bad-debt worries at IG Citi and JPMorgan hit Quote of the day BBC's online setback Business big shot Recession fears take US shares to their lowest level for 11 years CBI chief opposes big bailout for carmakers 'The mob votes for Ricks Astley to win awards for Stock markets One of Big Three US carmakers 'could fail' Banks thrive in role of top bananas No time to go into reverse Commodities On yer bikes Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Kaspersky How a company backing Brown lost its fight for life UK Radio sparks In the blue corner Sir Philip Green John Humphrys City Diary Bose Slump: two successive quarters of opportunity? City Diary Remember those accusations by Gordon Brown that George Osborne was talking the pound down by raising the prospect of a sterling collapse? Osborne's attack team has produced this rebuttal They have unveiled a scale model of the train that … City Diary They are advertising for three non-executives to serve City Diary Picture Gallery The Sunday Times The Chinese are doing their little bit to help out … City Diary Let's not fall over our feet about Sergeant's decision City Diary IG's value plummets by 27% after spread bets on bank shares cause £12m of bad debts in one month Christmas is cancelled at MK One as it fails for second time this year Woolworths in talks over £1 offer despite investor vowing to fight for better value UK RBS shareholders vote to accept £20bn bailout as Goodwin steals quietly away E. On snaps up farmland as it works on plans for nuclear power plant Timesonline National Grid stays 'on track' with first-half profits up 4% Jobs exodus forecast as fund managers' fees tumble Misery of redundancy reaches 25,000 British workers in just a week Barclaycard Novo nordisk The crunch index BBC plans for local outlets under threat as worries grow for regional press Regulator lets Network Rail raise £4.3bn over five years Timesonline Newspaper Marketing Agency Citigroup shares suffer a 26% drop over fears that it will need $100bn refinancing German rejection knocks European rescue plan JP Morgan cuts Turkey closes on $40bn IMF safety valve to aid its battle against crisis World The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Actionforcharity British funds Games classification wrangle promises to be a real shoot-'em-up Timesonline Printed word still has power to persuade the masses Media 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 Bookmakers put on spurt as Greeks make challenge Market report Oilexco in U-turn amid revolt Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day National Grid has the power to keep investors interested Halfords Deal of the day Timesonline Young's Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices World Society for the Protection of Animals Volunteers must offer professional skills Mark Goldring went to Borneo with VSO to teach and it altered his outlook. The world has changed, writes Carly Chynoweth Local authorities are leading the way in customer service Timesonline The lowdown Management briefing Emmaus Communities A project that is successful in helping the homeless also saves the Government money Should we assume consent on organs? A task force rejected presumed consent for organ donation this week. We sought opposing views 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 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd His Honour Robert Lymbery Judge who caused a furore over his bailing of Winston Silcott, later accused of killing PC Keith Blakelock His Honour Robert Lymbery, Circuit Judge, 1971-93, was born on November 14,1920. He died on October 13,2008, aged 87 Caption Colin Pratt saved a fellow pilot from icy Nigel Plews Lives remembered Miriam Makeba David Parks Rear-Admiral Sir Paul Greening Adrian Kantrowitz Cardiac surgeon who performed the first heart transplant on a baby and the first in the United States Adrian Kantrowitz, cardiac surgeon and medical inventor, was born on October 4,1918. He died on November 14,2008, aged 90 Carl Keith Research chemist who co-invented the catalytic converter and thus saved hundreds of thousands of lives Carl Keith, research chemist, was born on May 29,1920. He died on November 9,2008, aged 88 Professor George Bishop Nuclear physicist and a world-renowned expert on how light and matter interact Professor George Bishop, CBE, nuclear physicist, was born on January 16,1927. He died on October 11,2008, aged 81 Merchant Navy Medal awards Memorial service Narrow construction for principle of vicarious liability of subcontractor Law Report Court of Appeal Minister's unsupervised detention power limited Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Meeting Announcements Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices A British monarch on his final journey Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Service dinner Luncheon Legal news Appointments Legal Notices Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 096067 577200 Record Scoop6 prizes offer rare wealth of opportunities Hereford Yesterday's results The Times Market Rasen Wincanton Why Germany still beat England for star quality Six of the best Great Leighs Ascot Anthony Knott, a dairy farmer from Dorset, realised … Lavelle tests Crack Away Jack in competitive Ascot Hurdle Bet of the day Exeter Course specialists The Times Kicking King has run last race Wolverhampton Kelso RFL seeks advice of coaches and players to help England close gap Rugby league Final teams and schedule Shooting community fired up in opposition to costly Woolwich London 2012 Clarke stands alone after Southee's salvo Tour goes Dutch Nalbandian first up British pair advance Dancefloor's Eddie the Eagle is strictly a quitter Football Results Basketball Cricket Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Squash The Sun Wilkinson no longer relies on country for biggest kicks Rugby union Johnson opts for Payne as his smart card to combat power of Springboks Wasps forward gets nod as Sheridan pulls out Timesonline After taking the long road to the top, Powell's next challenge is to stay there Rising force Murphy given recall and vote of confidence to revive career England furious after being left in the dark by umpires' ruling Cricket Pietersen insists he was right to bat first Nomura Mayweather calls time on Hatton's drinking culture The Sunday Times Former trainer preparing to sue over money Boxing Ramos signs off with hopes of making return to English game Football Spaniard bears no grudges with Spurs Hedman wavers to give City hope The Sweeper Kinnear 'D-Day' postponed as takeover talks slow Timesonline 'Level playing field' may redraw the landscape The Sunday Times Wenger urges crackdown on players who choose to miss national service Arsenal manager refuses to blame FA over Walcott injury Moyes calls for an independent body to run disciplinary system Outspoken Gallas risks being stripped of Arsenal captaincy Ferguson left to curse luck after Berbatov suffers injury Capello preaching to the newly converted Terry: hairdryer treatment has replaced hot air of McClaren era England benefit from Capello's tough talking Easy part done — the hardest bit comes next, warns manager A delighted Fabio Capello took the unusual step of Forget 2-1, I make it 3-1 to Germany Captain showed why he was handed the armband Timesonline Carson will recover from Berlin slip-up, says Mowbray Seconds out . . . now England must forget about Berlin and go back to their first XI Capello will not be fooled by quality in reserve Comet Times Crossword 24,077 Picture Gallery The Times Wenger may be forced to strip Gallas of captaincy Defender reveals Arsenal dressing-room secrets The Times Boxoffice Revealed: Capello's training-ground rant that inspired … What credit crunch? How to scoop £5m on racing's big Index Big Brother only wants The 'Town Hall Stasi' have been pilloried by politicians for tracking our every move but, as Hugo Rifkind discovers, the eyes behind the surveillance cameras can be a force for good — tackling everything from noisy neighbours to dog mess Celebrity watch Comet Timesonline My Christmas message for Royal Mail: keep the card The Times The butchers who won't face the chop Food The high street may be experiencing lean times, but a growing breed of butchers is bucking the trend with cheap cuts and invaluable specialist knowledge. Hattie Ellis reports Timesonline And the top kitchen gadget is . . . Jack Spart AA Crunch time for cabbage Short cuts Magimix The perfect pasty . . . probably Masterclass No two Cornish cooks agree on exactly how to make the tin miners' tasty lunch — but try this My classic Cornish pasty Mincemeat with cranberries A camera phone that does everything Advertising Feature Tings are looking up With a simultaneous No 1 single and album, the Ting Tings are one of the bands of 2008. Pete Paphides finds them grateful, but frankly rather baffled by it all Cirque Du Soleil Timesonline Singing sculpture Live and unleashed Cheer up Axl, it beats a million monkey songs Pop Guns N' Roses Chinese Democracy Polydor First night Has your piano just exploded? An eccentric new instrument might be about to redefine the piano for the 21st century, says Igor Toronyi-Lalic Where do I blow? Plenty of polish, not much shine New releases Classical Lang Lang Chopin Deutsche Grammophon The Times Pop The Killers Day and Age Mercury/Vertigo Classical Alina Ibragimove Roslavets Hyperion Jarvis Cocker tells it straight Fiddling while the ghetto burns First night Theatre Imagine This New London, WC2 Pop Tony Christie Cadogan Hall, SW1 Greasure Island Pop Ladytron Carling Academy, Oxford Theatre Presumption Southwark Playhouse, SE1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Young times Taste of Christmas Daily dingbat Which word or phrase is this? Say what you see Puzzle of the day Square deal TV & Radio Last night's tv Don't be so beastly Cutting Edge: Special Needs Pets (Channel 4) Lead Balloon (BBC Two) Anchovy roast pollack with potato crust Dinner tonight Eat it with Joe Swash I'm a Celebrity . . . Get Me Out of Here! ITV1, 9pm Tv today The Times Unreported World Viewing guide Channel 4,7.35pm Gavin & Stacey BBC One, 9.30pm Good Morning, Miss Dove (1955) Film choice Channel 4,1.30pm Cinema Paradiso: Director's Cut (1988) Sky Arts 2,9pm Variations The IT Crowd Channel 4,10pm Meet the Parents (2000) BBC One, 10.40pm Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill Channel 4,10.35pm Hallam Foe (2007) Film4,11.25pm Monday in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Monty Python returns Web watcher Answers from Page 24 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4691 Polygon Codeword No 372 Word Watching Times2 Quiz UNHCR Yesterday's Solutions Index The return of Miras? Opening bids Brief encounter How can I get back into my own home? Focus . . . on Swansea In House in South London Get in. Get out. Get away Balham, SW12: a pretty detached red-brick house Out Semi-detached home in Surrey Sunbury, TW16: a listed home in contemporary style Away Victorian house in Yorkshire Ripon, HG4: a renovated Italian-style villa with garden Short-term solution to a permanent problem On the ladder Wreck of the week Auction buy Would you live where the streets have no shame? Upwardly mobile A Budget road map What will the Chancellor do next week? Anne Ashworth and Rebecca O'Connor assess his options NFU Mutual Here's one we built earlier Falling land prices provide a perfect window for a DIY home, says Rebecca O'Connor . . . and here's the ten-minute MoT for later Fast facts Fine & Country Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Move over, darling Market report The economic crisis is forcing more and more owners to join the ranks of downsizers, says Francesca Steele From a house to a flat Every one's a winner, lately Historic houses Harmston Hall is fit for a champ. Marcus Binney and Andrew Riley talk to the driving force behind its revival Fast facts Falling rents, fewer tenants, rising damp Owners who cannot sell—or even let—are turning to Rigsby for ideas Multiple Display Advertising Items Fact file Multiple Display Advertising Items Alpinehomes Multiple Display Advertising Items Propertyfinder The best of House of Fraser Shopping Bestsellers The Times Is the Latin love affair over? It's being hyped up as the safest region for your money, but Susan Emmett urges caution For sale Globrix

Referência(s)