News from 12/07/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Sebastian Faulks, Robert Dineen, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Cathy Warwick Professor, The Rev Andrew McLuskey, Martin Birchall, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Michael Owen, David Wyld, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, James Bone UN Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Andi Robertson, Wendy Ide, Andrew Julien, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Stuart Semple, Pat Gibson, Professor Sir Cyril Chantler, Valerie Elliott, Francis Elliott, Dr Tom Coffey, Jack Malvern, Andy Heath, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Ken Russell, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Larry McHale, Anatole Kaletsky, Fiona Dent, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Will Lawrence, Dr Simon Fellerman, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Simon Crawford Chief Executive, Peter Demetriadi, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Simon Powis, David Hunt, Dr Maggie Barker Deputy Regional Director, Tim Worstall, Derrick Hynam, Fran Yeoman, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Sandra Parsons, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Daniel Twiddy, Nick Hasell, Father Bryan Storey, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Debbie Allbutt, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Appleyard, Paul Dottridge, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Michele Kirsch, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Thomas Catan, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Andrew Ellson, Nick Pope, Dr Martyn Wake, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, David Sinclair, John Naish, Bojan Pancevski, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, D. M. Turner, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Peter Hendy Commissioner, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Judith Heywood, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Richard Ford, Michael Branwell,
ResumoIndex Three million homes but not a supercasino Biggest new-housing programme since 1970s Gambling centre for Manchester is scrapped The speech More prisons are 'not answer to crowding' Bin Laden peace plan Boardroom reshuffle Lady Bird Johnson Game on plastic The greatest modern movie classics Timesonline Times2 Career Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times We cannot just build our way out of prison crowding, says Straw All cells could be full again by late summer He calls for a national debate on justice policy The speech 'I've had enough of this,' said Queen as she snubbed bossy photographer . . . but Charles has a far more rewarding day The crown and the camera Boodles We must debate end-of-life issues, says doctor cleared of misconduct Medical errors in NHS put 25,000 patients at risk British reservists 'not fit for duty in Iraq' Iraqi's assets frozen Idle civil servants Student subsidy call School bus crash Rail guard fraudsters If I ever meet bin Laden I'll ask him for the truth, says his daughter-in-law Grandmother plans to work towards peace She is awaiting visa to visit her new husband Councillor changed name to escape a troubled past Chanel All bets are off as Brown decides against gambling on supercasino Queen's Speech Preview He will seek another regeneration solution It's a weak decision, says disappointed MP Clunking great fist lands in royal area Prudent buyers beware Queen's Speech Preview Rural campaigners prepare to do battle The Government plans to encourage lenders to offer … Index A (small) step in the same direction Queen's Speech preview Threshers The 23 Bills in full Tintin book is crude, racist and must be banned, says watchdog Adventure contains 'hideous racial prejudice' Borders moves book from children's sections Indians protest against warts-and-all Gandhi film Fictional fallout Firearms alert near No 10 Downing St Blair talks to BBC Ecstasy overdose Magistrate fined 'Tax unhealthy food' Head is found dead Sainsbury's Kylie Minogue is undoubtedly a " Whovian". The singer, who is to star as a waltress called Astrid in a one-off Christmas episode of the sci-fi classic Dr Who, said that she was thrilled to be working with the Doctor According to the local paper, a German shorthaired … Brand Beckham's assault on America reaches fever pitch Photographer faces jail for assaulting Heather Mills Pushing the boundaries People William Shatner (aka Captain Kirk) is not in the new … A reader writes to let us know that almost every taxi … Inside Track Postscript "As far as the politics of Wales is concerned, as of … The Times Jaguar Failed bombers will serve at least 40 years for terror plot They were bent on mass murder, judge says Iraq war was used to win jurors' sympathy Marksandspencer Lawyer for defence in the wrong, says judge On the House Gordon Brown's draft Queen's Speech lays the foundations for homes policy Musharraf's Moment The world cannot afford a failed state in Pakistan Monster Myths The Badger of Basra is the latest in a long line of mythical British creatures Russian lessons: my secret plan Picture Gallery From drug dealer to bomber in weeks Thunderer: What do you call it when people ban everything? Postal strike London transport Strategies and targets to revive the NHS The costs and benefit of marriage Timesonline Making music Army inquest All the King's Men Truth is out there Is the Pope . . .? Is the puny dollar a sign of America's decline? Hold on to your wallets — the tram is trundling back Comment Harry Potter Scientists urge women not to risk starting HRT long after the menopause The figures Sultan's ex-wife lost £2m to fortune-teller Cash and gifts given to man who never existed Leader loses attempt to keep case secret Rodenstock HSBC Psychologist 'was stalked for 16 years' The Times ING Direct Water is found on red-hot planet Laura Ashley Rock star back at university again after 33 gap years Ofsted's 'light touch' inspections are seriously flawed, MPs claim 'Too much reliance on schools' self-inspection' Committee wants more help, less criticism Free fruit at school 'has little benefit' McCann friends talk to Portuguese police Typhoons in service Flood theft arrests Boat death accident Kinder 'cut' for dogs SAAB This is a Joan that stirs the soul and stimulates the mind First night Theatre Saint Joan Olivier, National Theatre Index Chelternham & Gloucester Young models may face catwalk ban Thetimes RIAS Jailed head gets job back with a tag Rising attacks drive out birds of prey Fisherman blamed for wreck damage And the winner manages five fry-ups Staples Strong winds and July sleet fail to knock new Snowdon café off track Hanging about pays off for rare bat Timberland Flooring Multiple Display Advertising Items Greater horseshoe Bronwen Maddox Iraq Pensioners take cash and points to keep speeding drivers on the road Clean licence points of offer for £1,000 each Deals make mockery of 'zero-tolerance' policy Rules of the road Renault New man at UN has made friends — but does he have the influence? Ban Ki Moon believes he has shown that he is 'middle of the road and close to everybody' in his first six months as Secretary-General The insiders' view: weak and too pro-American (AP): Troops claim victory on Tamil Tiger bases (AP): Compromise fails (AFP): Sarkozy lures Lang (Reuters): Reagan honoured (AP): Lorry bomb kills ten (AFP): Ibiza oil leak fear (AP): New sex claim (AP): Closet donor Morrisons Hundreds feared killed in mosque siege Official toll delayed as complex is 'sanitised' New wave of protests against President British Airways London eye Britain risks a Cold War clash to get justice for poisoned spy Britishgas Cash deal could free HIV-case nurses facing the death sentence Bombs, guns, gangs — now Basra falls prey to the monster badger Spot the difference (AP): Children die as storm hits ship (Reuters): Ancient customs row (Reuters): Outback abuse Springfield premiere (AP): Cleese on move Shy Texan who was First Lady to LBJ dies Campaigner overcame fear of public speaking Environmentalist made the roads bloom Multiple Display Advertising Items Raja Fashions Beckham begins $250m campaign to beat hot dog champs on TV First test to win over sceptical Americans He has to get ratings to bring in advertisers The Times Robber with neck bomb 'not forced to raid bank' Threat to buyouts as banks stop the flow of covenant-lite credit Change affects the ability to sell on debt Up to 15 loans said to be stuck in pipeline Lloyd's chief issues threat to underwriters BSkyB subscribers Union anger at Saga Windfall for web boss Quote of the day Commission defeats Business big shot Baker goes as Pessina takes charge after coup at Boots Warning signs Stock markets ABN judgment could leave RBS picking at leftovers Long-term loans not a solution Win Investing Llp Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Baker got more than just dough Need to know Timesonline Results in brief Lloyd's calls time on the Chatham Van Exchange claims to go electronic in 2008 Members punished if they miss targets Business big shot Slow progress on the way ahead Hp BSkyB recruits Virgin customers as spat between rivals rumbles on Virgin concedes it has lost 40,000 subscribers BSkyB exceeds targets and shares gain 28p GMB turns on Saga chief over refusal to discuss recognition Times Online Channel vision Nasdaq votes down LSE resolutions 'Browsers' disappear (Reuters): Sainsbury's vote Burberry expansion Website float promises to deliver £190m windfall for its founder LSE set to welcome moneysupermarket. com Move slowed by 'difficult' talks The Times Several years ago Brambles, the firm that provides … City Diary Six-week bank holiday City Diary Rumour of the day In the know So rich, so badly behaved City Diary Much twittering among American lawyers about "alternati City Diary Paul Gray, the chairman of HM Revenue & Customs, City Diary Deal of the day The PR adviser at Young's, the brewer, is taking City Diary Picture Gallery Tiddler to watch Costly double hit for Brussels as court disagrees with two rulings Commission wrong to block French merger Ban on De Beers link was dispropportinate Algeria yields in EU energy negotiations Whole Foods tycoon used internet to rubbish rival Pair could fight News Corp for Dow Jones Wii's creative force Refco legal claims Thomson Financial: Spectrum sale Private equity taxes Whistleblowers' site The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds After the credit binge, markets fear the crunch is on the way The sub-prime crisis Turbulence rocks markets on both sides of the Atlantic while investors fret over America's home loans debacle How US was caught out 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Takeover hopes give push to Whitbread Large caps Allergy rolls into the rough Small caps Sky puts on a multimedia show to draw round of applause from the City Kier Group Hardy Kier Albemarle & Bond Equity Prices Share Dame Anne McLaren Distinguished geneticist who made notable contributions to the science, tehniques and ethics of fertility treatment Dame Anne McLaren, DBE, FRS, geneticist, was born on April 26,1927. She died in a car accident on July 7,2007, aged 80 Law Report Weather Eye Professor Donald Michie Geneticist who after wartime codebreaking at Bletchley Park was a pioneering researcher into artificial intelligence Professor Donald Michie, geneticist and pioneer in machine learning, was born on November 11,1923. He died on July 7,2007, aged 83 Ed Mirvish Colourful Canadian entrepreneur who saved the Old Vic theatre Edwin "Honest Ed" Mirvish, OC, CBE, retailer and theatre producer, was born on July 24,1914. He died on July 11,2007, aged 92 No contempt in publishing hearing in private Law Report Court of Appeal Birthdays and Anniversaries Word Watching Court Circular Inns of Court School of Law, The City Law School, London Bar Vocational Course Results Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths In Memoriam-Private Appointments Dinner Luncheon To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Legal Notices Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Iain Rennie Hospice at Home Court & Social Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Peak season deals: from seaside to mountain Late travel British Isles The Times Short haul Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Antarctica reaches out to South Africa and Peru Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 12,1965 Five years after the Lady Chatterley trial, The Times wonders whether the need for art to offend has not become rather dull Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Murtagh stays step ahead with Simply Perfect ride from front Racing Change of tactics works in Falmouth Turbo Linn belies unimposing pedigree Warwick Giles Smith Football Sixties Icon to put poor Epsom run behind him Ascot aims to broaden appeal Racing Newmarket Catterick Course specialists Lingfield Park Kempton Park Tote pulls out of Channel 4 sponsorship Montgomerie has dig at Woods Golf European Open win has raised Scot's spirits Sees chinks appearing in American's armour Lingfield Park Racing Folkestone Nottingham Calzaghe gets hands on Kessler payday McClennan on move Ferrari hearing off How to get plastered at 25mph Sport on television Former pupils teach Robertson lesson Sailing The Sunday Times Cavendish barged out as Hushovd hits form Common sense prevails with Worcestershire granted replay Cricket LV County Championship first division Essex v Nottinghamshire Second division Sport Staff: Leicestershire v Glamorgan How they stand Middlesex v Derbyshire Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire Hampshire v Warwickshire First-class averages War of Roses leaves Vaughan hurt again Cricket LV County Championship first division Scoreboards The Times Bowls Results Cricket Football Rugby league Other sport Cycling Football Tennis Trescothick back in frame as England put their faith in specialists Cricket ICC World Twenty20 Batsman and medical staff to consider return Schofield rewarded for his domestic form The ins and outs How one young rower provided an answer to a weighty problem facing politicians Special report Sam Townsend has his eyes on a place at the Olympic Games rather than on food, but is he a Labour success story, Owen Slot asks Verdict on Blair years Sidwell ready to knuckle down in search for room at the top Football Midfield player vows to silence his doubters 'If I'm not in the squad I'll train even harder' Parry's hard work is the key in signing Benayoun and Babel Bates fights off £36.5m rival bid to regain control of Leeds Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Problems surface for England as Russians decide on plastic pitch Football Beckham takes centre stage on field in American adventure Plastic pioneers Tévez wrangle rumbles on after warning for West Ham Future looks bright thanks to Allardyce innovations Timesonline Redknapp goes on buying spree to sharpen his point of attack Football Nugent and Utaka offer options up front Kanu's situation to be resolved this week Nuclear deterrent for 2012? The Insider Sky's the limit Times Crossword 23,651 Setanta channelling energy into football Fighting chance of Warren landing deal Strip tease: Beckham's number finally comes up in LA Mourinho in 'cold war' threat Grant warned not to interfere by manager Chelsea fear return to Abramovich stand-off The Times Cricket Golf Index The face A literary ventriloquist Did you see? Everywhere and nowhere The click Did you know? Let your phone do the talking Did you hear? It's hot up North Image of the day Modern morals Autism: the truth As the leaked and incomplete results of a study on autism again raise fears among parents, the scientist leading the research tells Anjana Ahuja that the new reports are alarmist and wrong The range of disorders, what to look for and how they can be treated Genetics and the link between maths and autism Good at English, bad at maths? Zero style, zero tolerance Style The Times Gales, tent pegs and ear plugs: the perils of being an Alpha Mummy Sorry, but what's so great about Devon? Modesty, please Edinburgh Book Festival Should they go or should they stay? Parents The long holiday is here and parents everywhere face a host of dilemmas. Is 16 too young to travel alone? Should we invite a daughter's friend on holiday? Here parents chart some typical summer scenarios Freezing gusts whipped up the waves around us Useful contacts Take a siesta to wake yourself up AA Timesonline Crushed to death Health On a trip to Africa, Dr Thomas Stuttaford finds out why rhinos dislike doctors The Times The greatest of our time What makes a modern movie classic? James Christopher makes his choice of eight—and what are your favourites? Index Seemacbeth Wizardry and angst are a powerful potion Reviews The latest Potter instalment brings a dark gravity to the successful franchise. Wendy Ide is spellbound Lavie En Rose Prom for free with The Times On a blasted heath in downtown Melbourne Shakespeare rarely works well on the big screen, says James Christopher, and the Scottish play in an Australian gangland setting is no exception Jersey Boys Spice from Zanzibar Screen Wendy Ide on the highlights of a film festival that continues to thrive despite the total absence of cinemas The Times Transformation is complete Shia LaBeouf trashed a director's office to prove that he was no longer a 'Disney kid'. Will Lawrence asks what drives him We can no longer be shocked by Brando's passion Morrisons Cocky rabble's greatest miss First night Theatre Rough for Theatre I and II Arts Theatre, WC2 Opera As I Crossed a Bridge of Dreams Almeida Theatre, N1 BBC First Night in the main paper Opera La Passion de Simone Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blues John Hammond Jazz Café, NW1 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Today's TV Teachers It's Me or the Dog Viewing Guide Channel 4,8.30pm Hyperdrive BBC Two, 9.30pm Still Game BBC Two, 10pm Film choice Variations Bernard Manning from Beyond the Grave Channel 4,10.30pm Web video of the day Diary of a serial spinner Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4265 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 9 Appeal Index Multiple Display Advertising Items The foot is an easy target The Week in Work Statwatch Popular staff incentives You Need a New Job when . . . What Else Happened Need a celebrity? He's your man Profile Carly Chynoweth talks to James Dearlove, whose various jobs led to a successful career as a celebrity booker EasyJet How Do I Become an . . . Enterprise Risk Manager? Times Online The legal powerhouse with a personal touch The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Martin Birchall talks to the graduate recruitment manager at Allen & Overy, a "magic cricle" law firm which attracts new talent by being friendly and easy to approach New world of networking Talking Point The phenomenal success of Facebook has opened a new path to professional progress as our virtual social lives begin to transform the landscape of career connections, reports Clare Dight Graduate Employment Survey Find out More The Office Psychologist Breakouts MBA Choices Top 50 Places to Work Students put social sense into business Masters Degrees An increasing number of business schools cater for social entrepreneurs. Emily Ford finds that graduates are applying their commercial learning to the not-for-profit sector Future of Business Podcasts Careers of the Week Milkround Multiple Display Advertising Items Hays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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