News from 03/09/2007
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Gabriele Marcotti, Robert Hands, James Smith Chief Executive, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Lesley Russell, John W. Antill, Paul Hoggart, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jenni Rutherford, Philip Howard, Mark Cueto, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Peter Harling, Patrick Kidd, Oleanna Mills, Will Pavia, David Benedict, Sam Marlowe, Gerald Davies, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Francis Elliott, John Wardle, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Tom Bell, Dan Warburton, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Eugenio Montale, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Peter Davies, David Hands, Stephanie Condron, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Beverley Hughes Children's Minister, Nigella Lawson, Jeremy Plester, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Martin Johnson, David Lister, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Steve Williams, Dean Windass, John Hopkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Chris Bain Director, Geoffrey Dean, Alison Roberts, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Dr Alan Stewart, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Bruce Dessau, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Mary Robinson President, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Richard Owen, Andrew Stuart, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Gerald Seymour, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Peter McGuinness, Alice Fordham, Anjana Ahuja, Simon Taylor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Air Vice-Marshal T. M. Anderson Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Peter Riddell, Sir Bobby Charlton, Barr Even, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Philippe Saint-Andre, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Michael W. Stone, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain, Ashling O'Connor, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, George Osborne, Mark Venables, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, The Rev Owen Murphy, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex Cashback for parents in tax credits fiasco Efforts to reclaim overpayments 'illegal' Over £500m may be returned to families Senior Tory resigns Last troops leave Basra city Credit rating under scrutiny Index The Game Timesonline Index The Game Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Claimants easily make mistakes in complex system Pugh Government accused over green tax breaks Sales slowdown Man dies after row Triple-murder arrest Hung up on mobiles Green light for fusion project EU backs power plan from British scientists Holy Grail of clean energy 'within decades' Great Rail Journeys Under cover of darkness, British troops pull out of their last base in Basra city Residents fear more fights between militias Generals attack US for role in war's aftermath Regiment has two soldiers put forward for VCs Army fought MoD to save six infantry battalions Strange days out And I leave £1.5m to the village museum — please move it to my bedroom Eos Airlines Blow for Cameron as treasurer quits over party's 'swing to right' Tory turmoil Deputy's decision is sparked by belief that leader is taking his party away from the consensual policies he was elected on Staying on centre ground never easy as pressure mounts Green campaigner and businessman who despaired of ineffective politics Tory turmoil Sportswear tycoon influenced Tory policy Bought rainforest area larger than London Primary children blamed for 3,000 crimes BASF Orange New stamps will celebrate the revival of birds that came back from the dead Virgin atlantic Flock of high-fliers Teachers defend paedophile's music books Recorder set-pieces are used in exams Debate revived over artistry and morality HSBC Free inside Alliance Francaise de Londres Boeing Towns with a wealthy lifestyle on the cheap Fly Monarch The top 20 'bargain' addresses Three-day strike by Tube staff Rape claim was not reported New pupils disrupt studies Men want Botox and hair weaves Directline Foreign bodies Patients help heal themselves NHS bill for treatment of 'health tourists' soars to more than £62m Maternity and HIV care are being targeted Overseas patients are not being asked to pay Expedia Discredited Gordon Brown's tax credits are more trouble than they are worth Harnessing the Sun The Holy Grail of nuclear fusion may soon be within reach Jonny Come Lately If all else fails (and it may) give a cheer for have-a-go rugby heroes Lucy in the sky with profits Picture Gallery What our Army needs is a defence policy Thunderer: Who said Willy Loman had Down's syndrome? Causes of measles Child protection Leaders' role in ending the misery in Darfur Is the RAF equipped for conflict? Timesonline Our Father's house X-rated games Words of warning Pass the parcel Tories cutting services? That's a pack of lies How dairy herds yield the milk of human blindness Drench Drivers face new test at 70 to stay on road Elderly three times more likely to crash 312 still have their licences at 101 years old Senior moments Charities want ageism ban in finance and health services Mesh computers Dell Allen finds a better quality of misery Venice Film Festival Director says London suits his temperament British-shot movie is about murder and guilt Blade's last cut is the deepest for world with a bleak future Film Blade Runner: The Final Cut Screen Pink elephants on parade for festival The National Trust Green Energy Cheap drug could save diabetics' lives Cnog, cnog: it's Bob Dylan in Gaelic Biggest dog-fighting trial in 140 years Let us pray . . . for Monday to improve A candle for Rhys as hundreds join multicoloured vigil in the rain Bishop urges family to surrender boy's killer Mother says Liverpool has made her proud Multiple Display Advertising Items GP who prescribes the future for his patients Program 'gives close forecast of longevity' Individuals told how to prolong their lives Multiple Display Advertising Items Fate of a couple is sealed with first kiss Women are checking men for chemical clues Men are far less fussy, even about 'bad kissers' The gene that helps to explain why some people walk tall Multiple Display Advertising Items Tiscali Tories want weak pupils to stay on at primary school The Game Prudential Lebanon France Fierce opposition Clinton wheels out her biggest gun — and prays he will stay on target Ex-President is main asset — and liability Couple exploit huge campaign experience (AFP): North Korea to scrap nuclear plans US offers security and aid guarantees Pyongyang may be taken off terror list Bvlgari Multiple Display Advertising Items Militants routed as army finally regains control of refugee camp The Times Grieving mothers tortured by questions left unanswered Multiple Display Advertising Items Sarkozy acccused of hijacking rugby stars to get a lift Green Pope urges young people to take care of the planet Back to the garden (AFP): Two die in blasts in Nepalese capital (AFP): Basque bombing (AFP): Curb on food outlets (AP): Hurricane blows in (Reuters): Ban in Darfur talks (Reuters): Bishop defects (Reuters): Couples pucker up Private equity fosters hope of new business Sainsbury's switch Battle for OMX Property dogfight Quote of the day Asian airlines deal Business big shot Credit-rating agencies to be the subject of sharp scrutiny in Europe Sub-prime crisis speeds investigations Socialist MEPs call for regulatory control Core blimey Will scent of bloodletting prompt a renewed attack? Stock markets Gaz de France and Suez to create world's fourth-largest energy group Earthquake in the markets: not many dead Commodities Anatomy of a bank panic The Belgravia Centre Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Private equity invests in fostering children Four big agencies are owned by buyout firms Fees earned could soon exceed £1bn a year Business big shot Lord Harris of Peckham The Times Raja Fashions Delta may put more cash into £10.6bn offer for Sainsbury's Timesonline Nasdaq says LSE shares sale not for OMX Head of technology bourse 'has moved on' Dubai ruler has also tabled bid for exchange Offers of free calls over the internet fail to switch on phone users BlackBerry Hawks and doves come back to nest after holiday MPC briefing September It had looked certain that the Bank would raise rates, but after a summer of chaos in the markets this is no longer the case The Times The sound of silence Americans join bidding battle for BAA property Singapore Airlines acts to boost its presence in Chinese market Eager to turn around China Eastern Airlines Deal could speed sale of Virgin Atlantic stake Wikipedia boss believes he has the knowledge to challenge Google Enviro wise Apple likely to introduce new iPod with large touch screen The Sunday Times After years of planning, HSBC to open its first retail branch in Tokyo Kingfisher tycoon takes to the race track Monday manifesto Vijay Mallya, head of India's UB, has done a deal that should put his drinks on the starting grid — and please Bernie Ecclestone The Times Formula One race may be a long and slow journey Equity Prices Rolex William Drower Interpreter in Japanese PoW camps who deftly negotiated the uneasy relationships between prisoners and captors William Drower, MBE, diplomat, was born on January 25,1915. He died on August 7,2007, aged 92 The Right Rev John Austin Bishop of Aston whose inspired leadership transformed interfaith relations and drove forward urban regeneration The Right Rev John Austin, OBE, Suffragan Bishop of Aston, 1992-2005, was born on March 4,1939. He died of cancer on August 17,2007, aged 68 Court & Social Weather Eye Rose Bampton American singer renowned for her portrayals at the Metropolitan Opera and for her impressive range of operatic roles Rose Bampton, operatic soprano, was born on November 28,1907. She died on August 21,2007, aged 99 Art Davis Influential double-bassist in classic jazz sessions, and in orchestras, who forged a second career as a clinical psychologist Art Davis, double bassist and clinical psychologist, was born on December 5,1933. He died of a heart attack on July 29,2007, aged 73 Julia Briggs Decorously rebellious literary scholar who wrote highly readable biographies of Virginia Woolf and E. Nesbit Professor Julia Briggs, OBE, literary scholar and writer, was born on December 30,1943. She died of cancer on August 16,2007, aged 63 Scott Bell Influential head of Standard Life who combined a tenacious defence of mutuality with a keen eye for global expansion Scott Bell, CBE, managing director of Standard Life, 1988-2002, was born on December 4,1941. He died of cancer on August 23,2007 aged 65 Court Circular Copenhagen's Second Battle remembered Latest wills Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling California's cool as Santa Ana gets ready to blow Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 3,1947 At last, a bath was invented with the taps at the side. With water rationing on the horizon, however, there was little chance of anyone enjoying it Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Timesonline Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - War School Notices Court & Social To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices The Times George Hanrahan Nicholls eyes Aintree race for the return of Kauto Star Racing New measures advance fight against corruption Folkestone Yesterday's results Market Rasen Tennis Newton Abbot Football Laureldean Gale enlisted to help fire Godolphin Channel 4's racing output will probably be guaranteed … Hamilton Park Racing Course specialists Saoirse Abu is 12-1 with Coral for next year's 1,000 … Leading trainers Jockeys Lingfield Park Wolverhampton How Putin failed to get a grip on political angle Fishing The Times Athletics Results Equestrianism Football Golf Lords Motorcycling Rowing Rugby league Engage Super League Rugby union Magners League Cricket Fixtures Tennis Fox-Pitt jumping for joy after old acquaintance shows his quality Equestrianism Burghley Horse Trials Pain of defeat must push us to Beijing Rowing World Championships Supporters Club Britain's golden future Warren well rewarded for aggressive approach Golf The Times Scores Rac Ashton going for glory as players enjoy final send-off Rugby union Head coach targeting repeat of 2003 triumph Squad focused on the game with South Africa Timesonline Rugby World Cup Injury-plagued Samoa summon replacements Free today Reihana leads charge for Saints in first steps towards promotion Rugby union Northampton began their quest for a rapid return to the Guinness Premiership with a morale-boosting win, writes David Hands The Quinn direct British Masters Eighth victory brings title closer for Stoner Grönholm cuts it fine Millar doubles up Archibald on target Where we go from here is crux of matter for the LTA Tennis US Open Williams a familiar name amid the surprise packages Timesonline Surrey move closer to safety after Nicholson breaks stubborn stand Cricket LV County Championship Scoreboards Warwickshire pushed deeper into relegation mire by Wessels NatWest Pro40 England's hot run doused by Little Master and spate of fresh injuries Cricket NatWest Series Thetimes Scoreboard from Headingley Carnegie Tendulkar returns Warne's compliment Cricket Australians unhappy at 'snub' to Steve Waugh World reaction Sanders flexes her muscles to guarantee a flying finish Athletics World Championships Magnificent last leg clinches relay bronze Sluggish Ohuruogu emotionally exhausted Norwich Union Pride and passion back on track as worst fears prove unfounded Athletics World Championships Times Crossword 23,696 Final medals table England roll back years with recall for Heskey The Times Mortgages for Business Index Free today Index The Straight and Narrow Monday poem Destiny's children How Japanese women found the guts to say no The click Boffins seek lunar back-up for the end of the world Image of the day Modern morals Wow without the work Entertaining can be easy if you know the short cuts — and prepare the store cupboard well in advance, says Nigella Lawson in her new book On dinner parties On parties Every day this week in times2 Pear & Ginger Muffins Mirin-Glazed Salmon The Times Society is really just a bunch of happy parasites We should stomp on summer holidays Royal convenience For baby's sake, don't light up Health Monday Some women who find being pregnant highly stressful are increasing their smoking or drinking, or even taking it up, to help them cope. Peta Bee reports Pru Health The quest to invest in the young Olympian athletes of tomorrow In Association with Norwich Union My son hates going to his father's York Test Work or Family Problems? The Open University The Times Being fashionable the organic way Style These days being organic doesn't mean surrendering your style, says Alice Olins Style on Wednesday Life Scan Mr Rochester takes his bow He's been a Bond villain and an RSC Hamlet. But Toby Stephens still fears he's no match for his mother, he tells Bruce Dessau Georgian on my mind The director of Bury St Edmunds' Theatre Royal is on a mission to revive a forgotten era of British theatre, reports David Benedict Jagger meets the East Ender First night Theatre Lone Star/Pvt Wars King's Head, N1 Edinburgh Concert SFS/Tilson Thomas Usher Hall Theatre From a Jack to a King Queen's Hornchurch, Essex The Times Pop Sonic Youth Roundhouse, NW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proms Bavarian RSO/Jansons Albert Hall/Radio 3 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Radio Choice BBC One Today's TV Missed your favourite show? Nigella Express Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8.30pm Silent Witness BBC One, 9pm Grandad's Back in Business BBC Two, 9pm The Colditz Story (1955, b/w) Film choice BBC Two, 1pm The Quick and the Dead (1995) Channel 4,10pm The Silence of the Lambs (1991) ITV1, 11.05pm Variations Stoned (2005) Five, 11.05pm The Dreamers (2003) Channel 4,1.40am Hell's Kitchen ITV1, 9pm Web video of the day Reality TV on the scrapheap Weekend TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4310 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 45 Acorn Stairlifts Index EDGE Weekend in Numbers The News Abramovich leaves early QPR takeover Liverpool loss Mourinho takes defeat in stride Benítez to go without No 2 Formula One magnates close in on QPR takeover Picture of the Weekend Devil may care Barcelona cruise to win thanks to Ronaldinho Web list Sex Scandal News in brief Celtic rout closes gap at the top to Rangers Youngsters hammered Anichebe no to England Timesonline Ronaldo party tricks fail to bring backlash Romp Box The Web Spot the pie Tony's Fiver The Games Barclays Premier League Abramovich scuttles from scene of defeat Virgin media Your views on the weekend's matches The Fans The Chant QA The Legend The must-read autobiography Young George was just trying to find his way in life In the final exclusive extracts, Sir Bobby Charlton talks about Denis Law's Scottishness and a different side to George Best Benfica win was legacy of Munich Eriksson bemoans beautiful game as Blackburn sail past The Games Barclays Premier League Sporting bet Man with a plan on new power trip Debate The Debate Platini's flawed idea The Debate Solskjaer simply super No guarantees for Jol 'Mad Dog' Mandaric Newcastle 1 Wigan 0 The Games Barclays Premier League Bolton 1 Everton 2 Referee P Walton Attendance 22,064 Liverpool 6 Derby 0 Referee a Wiley Attendance 44,076 Fulham 3 Dempsey 42, Smertin 77, Kamara 90 Tottenham 3 Kaboul 10, Berbatov 28, Bale 61 Referee M Riley Attendance 24,007 Diffident United put Keane in his place Reading 0 West Ham Middlesbrough 2 Birmingham 0 Players of the weekend The Games Barclays Premier League Tactical Analysis Bicycle boys Diving in to defeat Changing shape Off their game Fàbregas showing a keen eye for goal Leading goalscorers In form Average Goals Scored Player of the weekend West Ham United How death intrudes on the fields of play The Continent Gabriele Marcotti League tables and results Fantastic Four minus one Make gold out of that Roux runs out of passion Italian league French league Spanish league German league Crystal Palace 0 Charlton 1 Coca-Cola Championship The Games The Web The Convert Linvoy Primus The Web Greatest hits Best of the rest Defender of the faith happy to spread word Portsmouth player reaches for something deeper than simply trappings of stardom Postcard from . . . Preston North End Sainsbury's League One The Games Coca-Cola Leagues League Two Hope for enthusiastic Williams to land manager's job Hughes return put out of joint by smooth Hartlepool Lee Hughes Alan Carr Women's football The Comeback Alan Carr Championship The Results Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two The other United's Cup dream begins Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Scotland Wales v Germany The Box Live matches Multiple Display Advertising Items England v Israel Our Web Late Bites Fink Tank The Greatest . . . Lucozade sport The Greatest . . . Goalless draws Play the Game Our Web The Pies Late Bites Fantasy Football with Brains. timesonline. co. uk/playthegame The Prem The Times The Pies Who ate them all? The Fixtures Spot the pie Loreal Index Land Rover Let's get the global party started in la belle France Welcome The sixth rugby World Cup could be a defining one, says David Hands Contents Contributors Confidence is fundamental for England's cup chances From the Top The pool showdown with Springboks is key to impact the nation makes, says Martin Johnson The Times Four years is a long time in rugby but our aim is still true Perfect Ten An older and wiser Jonny Wilkinson reflects on six changes to team and self since 2003 Timesonline Land Rover From Paris to the Pyrenees, a great welcome awaits you Bienvenue En France Philippe Saint-Andre, the former France captain, sets off with his beret, baguettes and bicycle on a tour of his favourite cities Where to go in Bordeaux, where to booze in Toulouse Your Travel Guide Gallic pride on tryline Home Truths Adam Sage looks at the financial spin-offs the host nation could reap Centre puts emphasis on excellence Be Prepared It's time for Jonny to head out into perilous territory The Battle Ahead Gerald Seymour, the thriller writer, knows a good plot when he sees one Woodward said I was too similar to Martin Johnson Simon Shaw From fantasy to virtual reality Mark Gueto Patrick Kidd talks to the England back, who has moved from the sideline to front line over the past four years With sheer determination I have revived my career Andy Gomarsall Time for Ireland's nearly men to strut their stuff Green for Gold? Mark Souster on a team who have the style and substance to contend for the Webb Ellis Cup Harrington hoping Ireland can replicate his success From Tee to Emerald Green All together in the choral chants: Wogan's greatest hits Tuning up Patrick Kidd finds the broadcasting legend in full voice for World Cup Songs to stir the fan's blood Terry's Top Hits France's artistry was rugby's defining moment The Greatest Game? Simon Barnes glories in the memory of a scientillating comeback Devastating, but not the worst defeat I suffered Not Forgotten We gave rivals a run for their money but never got a penny In the Beginning John Hopkins listens as Jonathan Davies casts his mind back to the inaugural World Cup Weight of expectancy has too often been too much for Wales A New Dawn? Glory of 1987 was a long time ago, says Gerald Davies, and there are few causes for hope now Rugby World Cup France 2007 Pumas desperate to show off their talent to old order This World Cup could be critical for Argentina's long-term future, says Mark Souster The Rugby Store White steel added to a blue rapier Scotland the Brave Lewis Stuart says Scotland captain is fundamental presence We have to put on a brave face for the tough task ahead Twenty years on, the 'Nick and Dick' show goes global History Lesson David Hands looks back at the tournament's past five editions and remembers how it all began Getting Shirty Fitzpatrick backs his All Blacks Expert Nod Jonny kicked, we all cheered . . . and then what? After the Final Owen Slot on how the parties, politicians and a ride in a police van made the 2003 win special 'i wouldn't change a thing' Man in the Middle Owen Slot hears the defence of the referee who dared to penalise the England scrum in 2003 In 2003, the revolution began The Fans' View Patrick Kidd on how England fans saw the World Cup final (see below for the Aussie view) Down under The 'undefendable' tactic A Drop in the Ocean The dropped goal has become a World Cup staple. Tom Bell remembers the vital ones Jonny Says Wallabies' star double act will be hard to follow Australia Tom Bell on the merits of a veteran half-back partnership that is keen to go out on a high Rejuvenated Springboks putting faith in White's dangerous game South Africa While bringing an undoubted improvement, David Hands says that the coach's tactics are risky England Pool a South Africa 2007 so Far . . . Samoa United States Tonga Back Pass Australia Pool B Wales Canada Fiji Japan Back Pass New Zealand Pool C Scotland Italy Romania Portugal Back Pass France Pool D Ireland 2007 so Far . . . Argentina Georgia Namibia Back Pass Barnes takes centre stage after turning down the law Whistle-Blower Patrick Kidd tracks the progress of the young referee set to make his debut at a World Cup Despite their lack of experience, the Wolves will hunt … The Minnows Running at maximum The New Lomu Jenni Rutherford finds Jonah Lomu fit and keen to see his successor Land Rover
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