News from 04/09/2007
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Giles Smith, Brigadier Bill Bewley, Andrew Robson, Simon Burns, Honour Anthony Thompson, Qc, David Aaronovitch, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Patrick Hosking Business commentary, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Alan Hewitt, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Will Pavia, Patrick Hosking Business Commentary, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, David Sharrock, Martin Fletcher, Barr Ever, Nick Forde, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Jan Patterson, Jack Malvern, Giles Pepplatt, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jim Wylie Senior Officer, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Tony Phillips, Dr Anthony Barton, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Erica Restall, Jeremy Plester, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Edward Fennell, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Peter Hall, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Heather Brooke, Chris Campling, Mayur Lakhani, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, E. Denison Ross, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Jules Akel, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paddy Heazell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Callus, Julian Muscat, Tony Cascarino, Michael Herman, Kevin Maher, Anne Ashworth, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Graham Chase, Craig Lord, Michele Kirsch, Matthew Parris, Steven Pollard, James Hart Dyke, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, David Sanderson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Simon Caldwell, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Oliver Fisher, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Joe Bolger, R. P. Angwin,
ResumoThe Times Index Voters end debate on snap election Times poll puts Tories ahead in key marginals Brown bounce wanes under Cameron attacks Happiness lessons for every state pupil Basra residents split If the rich stay rich, what happens to the poor? Borrowing rate rises Chelsea star doubts Nigella Express Timesonline Times2 Public Agenda Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times London set for three days of Tube misery as workers start strike Service disruption Happiness lessons for all pupils Good manners and wellbeing to be taught Classes boost results as well as discipline How to develop self-awareness Boodles Brown poaches opposition MPs to provide advice for ministers Two Tories and one Lib Dem to be advisers Talks to halt decline of electoral turnout Still plenty to prove to the voters Pugh Give tenants cash to buy, says Tory group Six years for rapist Man fatally stabbed Drug deaths alert Clarification Killer pitbull seized girl by neck and would not let go, says grandmother Watches of Switzerland Iraqi forces pledge to keep the peace in Basra as British military moves out Iraq Inhabitants awake to a new dawn, with some hailing departure of 'occupiers' and others fearful of rival militias battling for control Secret talks between Iraqi Sunni and Shia groups ended Troop numbers may fall to 3,000 early next year A triumph for Iran, and a worry for its neighbours Bush shores up support in Congress with flying visit to Iraq Iraq UBS Live fast, die young . . . or is the rock 'n' roll lifestyle more fiction than fact? Castle Cover When your number may be up at 27 Light flickers out on a dismal weekend for Abramovich People Virgin Picture Gallery Paul Potts, the former Liberal Democrat councillor … "Watched Gordon BRown deliver his pre-Budget report, … Sinéad O'Connor, the Irish singer and the person with … For a month now, hacks and MPs alike have been congratu Hurrah! Once again, Peta is banging on about the bears. Postscript Would Ringo Starr accept a knighthood if offered? "i … Wonderfully, there will be two Elvises starting at … Church traditionalist and papal favourite tipped as new Archbishop of Westminster Tiscali Morrisons Mansion price rises £40m in eight weeks 90-room house sold for £32 million in June Still in need of repair, it may now fetch £75m Suzuki From bricks to riches Operation Hope Britain's role in Iraq is more than symbolic The Jury's Out Some parts of Brown's 'new politics' are more convincing than others Naked Aggression How did a spy use a naturist magazine to pass secrets to the Nazis? And lo, the heat was driven away Picture Gallery Brand Brown: Labour's secret vote-winner Don't airily dismiss my protest at a spy in the sky July 7 inquiry Safe weapons Prison officers are underpaid and undervalued Age and experience Timesonline Spreading fear The role of the BBC Taxing the poor Timed travel Predators and prey Friendly punishment Moral maze If the rich stay rich, what happens to the poor? That's enough bureaucrats sticking noses in our milk Comment Human-animal embryos supported by the public Fertility watchdog set to allow 'cybrid' research Opposition limited to special interest groups Genome pioneer maps himself HSBC Student is taken to court after putting her feet on train seat Sunbed voyeur fell through salon ceiling John Lewis Stratford pretender exposed as playwright. Should be Bard Theatre I Am Shakespeare Minerva, Chichester Wilson tribute by director Arts in brief £9m-Bacon repays his rent Space travellers land at Stratford Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Unprincipled ruffian' told Mi5 of Nazi plot to get gold to Argentina Kew archives German agent was interrogated for 30 days 'Patriotism means nothing to him' says file Big Brother was watching Orwell — for his dress style Ambassador confessed to buying illegal roubles Secret address Flushed with failure Spy's natural interest Flybe Get back on the streets, Johnson tells London police in bid to be mayor Multiple Display Advertising Items He cannot be serious. No, really, he can't Helen Mirren takes stage at Times festival Terfel withdraws from Royal Opera's sold-out season at last minute Cost of tickets will not be refunded Singer cites 'family reasons' for leaving Green Flag Driver arrested and passengers hurt after coach overturns on M1 slip road KLM Potter actor's 'disgust' at sex offence Woman joins warders at the Tower 25 men face dog fighting charges Red kites breeding in urban England Fewer pupils are eating healthier school meals Jamie Oliver drive 'is falling short of target' Wealth is not a factor on diet, research shows Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Expats fear health cover could vanish as French tighten rules Russia Japan The man out to oust a President On Monday Nawaz Sharif will end years of exile and return to Pakistan. He tells The Times what he aims to do once he gets there The strategy Multiple Display Advertising Items Get out now, thousands told as 145mph Felix blows their way The next five names Multiple Display Advertising Items Cathedral window shatters peace Cardinal angered by artist's abstract design Criticism increases tension with Muslims Racism fears as city school opens for black pupils only Multiple Display Advertising Items Kremlin recruits Shakespeare to warn Britain against giving critics limelight List that makes children of Abramovich look poor The top minigarchs (AP): 'Rape' woman held over babies for sale (AFP): Gorillas under threat (AP): Vatican 'suicide' (AFP): Ex-leader arrested (AFP): Aids fund (AP): Freed 'spy' flies out (AFP): US amends terror list (AFP): Gum easy to swallow 'Rabble-proof' barrier for Bush visit Sydney sealed off for Opera House summit Thousands expected to protest against war Multiple Display Advertising Items Apec's aims Video game puts bounty hunters on the trail that could wipe out the stag beetle Fighting for survival The Times Why a week is not always long time in politics RBS consortium may act to cut ABN price Photo-Me's new boss HSBC's bank stake Vodafone eyes Africa Quote of the day 'Lukewarm' merger Business big shot Market turbulence sends up borrowing rates for banks Barclays has higher cost than counterparts Kensington to tighten its lending criteria WestLB predators gather as German fears grow On the hook Stock markets Nervy buyers desperately seek some wriggle room Industry is lean, mean and healthy Investec Capital Markets Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Sarkozy's power play Need to know Results in brief Timesonline RBS could use contract clause on ABN Amro deal if markets fall farther Attraction of break clauses starts to grow MAC option allows buyer to cut price Business big shot Don't panic over share turmoil, Lansdown tells investors Credit Suisse A hiring spree at the Commission for Equality and Human City Diary HSBC has been fined €40,000 by OMX, the op City Diary All smiles as new Photo-Me regime gets down to business Bright struggles in court session It's not over until the fat cat signs City Diary Lehman Brothers has appointed George W. Bush's less … City Diary AIG The markets may have returned to some kind of equilibri City Diary Art rival for Turner City Diary Xerox HSBC includes Seoul search in $6.3bn deal Lone Star agrees to sell bank holding Contract contains string of get-out clauses Regulator gives go-ahead for a ticket to Wrexham Continental Airlines Vodafone seeks lion's share of South African mobile market New Carlsberg chief probably means deal is more likely The Times Data present mixed picture on retail sales IMI fraud inquiry Lookers accelerates Sondex receives bid Panasonic The Fed's in the same boat as the bankers Multiple Display Advertising Items Gaz de France and Suez slip as merger controversy intensifies Latvia and Iceland predicted to feel cold most in credit crunch Buoyant economies reliant on borrowing Credit agency says both are overextended Google mobile patent points to new take on 'pay as you go' The Times 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 Barclays leads way as assurances continue Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Energy markets likely to engineer success for IMI WSP Group Deal of the day Regus Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Rolex The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds This is a paid-for information service. For further … Chess Weather Eye The Very Rev Alan Webster Boldly innovative Dean who brought a welcome openness to Norwich Cathedral and St Paul's The Very Rev Alan Webster, KCVO, Dean of St Paul's, 1978-87, was born on July 1,1918. He died on September 2,2007, aged 89 Mark Birley Lives remembered Martin Moynihan The Rev Geoffrey Nuttall Richard Bradshaw British conductor who campaigned tirelessly to see the successful opening of Canada's first purpose-built opera house Richard Bradshaw, conductor and opera administrator, was born on April 26,1944. He died of a heart attack on August 15,2007, aged 63 Teizo Matsumura Respected and innovative composer who fused Japanese modes and instruments with European classical traditions Professor Teizo Matsumura, composer and poet, was born on January 15,1929. He died of pneumonia on August 6,2007, aged 78 Robert Davies High-octane social entrepreneur and energetic corporate networker who helped to found the International Business Leaders Forum Robert Davies, CMG, social entrepreneur, was born on April 21,1951. He died of cancer on August 18,2007, aged 56 Lives in Brief No pension entitlement for fee-paid part-time chairmen Law Report Employment Appeal Tribunal No priority for liability to dismissal damages Chancery Division Word Watching Court Circular Premium Bonds Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Luncheon School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Announcements Legal Notices George Hanrahan Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest Wills Let high pressure park over the Yorkshire Dales Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 4,1929 A Times reader urges the BBC to stop offending Muslims and the Chinese Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Proviso sets challenging standard for juvenile fillies Racing Yesterday's results Hamilton Prak Classic betting Lingfield Park Swimming Wolverhampton Football Tendon injury puts an end to Cockney Rebel's career Goodwood Racing Course specialists Lingfield Park Sedgefield I saved the best for last-and scraped in by skin of my teeth Golf Raja Fashions Football Results Cricket Football Fixtures Cricket Tennis RaC Streak pulls stumps on county career Tweddle leads way Britain hold on Price right for Weale Appointments in the offing as ECB rings the changes Cricket Clarke favourite to win in second ballot Australian in line for role at Loughborough Timesonline Wright placed on hold to fill boots of injured talisman Flintoff An ECB disciplinary panel has ratified the three Gidman gives Gladiators' survival bid timely boost Sweetenham quits to leave bitter taste in pool of British hopefuls Swimming Cooke ordered to explain Rovers move Rugby league Tide of success Hard toil fails to bring just reward for honest Blake Tennis Timesonline Laporte makes shock selection for opener Rugby union World Cup All Blacks injury blow Murray deal for Scots Now it's Epi Tyrone Vickery makes the right noises to sceptical farewell gathering Decent performance is 'not that far away' Intense training set to bear fruit in matches Tomorrow Experience is vital if England are to get the perfect start Rugby union World Cup Proud Robinson calls 'wasted years' taunt unfair Multiple Display Advertising Items Scouse honour as Redknapp puts his view over forcefully Sport on television Supporters Club Savage says 'unfair' bully tag masks exciting team Football Claims of bias against 'little old Blackburn' Top-four finish not out of the question Thaksin faces new charges in Thailand Premier League today Special One: available at all good bookshops in tablets of stone Pub job requiring courage in pints They postponed the league fixtures in Israel last weeke Mourinho reveals restless mind in the absense of notable victory Football Handwriting experts find truth behind text Manager develops his own form of shorthand The Times Folan injury casts shadow over Okocha coup for Hull Credit McClaren for brave decision to bring back Heskey Football Multiple Display Advertising Items Allardyce warns England about putting strain on fragile Owen Football Sir Elton minding the gap The Insider Times Crossword 23,697 Bernie the bolted Hamilton now part of the vocabulary Ballack left out of squad for Europe as Chelsea rift opens again No place in list of 25 for Germany player Shevchenko allowed to travel back to Ukraine The Times Index Tony Cascarino Giles Smith Index The face A sacred ambition How about a little exchange of information? The click Brad looks at the dark side of parenthood Help — there's a shark in distress Image of the day Modern morals Madeleine: one fact, many lies, endless grief Pea and pesto soup Nigella Express Timesonline The fit squad A reluctant viewer of Match of the Day with her son, Jane Shilling asks herself: 'Which footballer would I take home?' The Times Far right and very camp: an unsuitable Tory holiday? Left-wing cant and the indefensible A cool smoke The Times The agent for change The Times Can you dress sharply enough for an upgrade? Dress code When art goes to war Does a painter have a place in today's battle zones? An artist just back from Afghanistan. James Hartdyke, says that he does Is war art a good buy? This drypoint and etching, price £90, is in Eyeplay, … Scotland the rave Proms San Francisco Symphony/Tilson Thomas Alber Hall/Radio 3 Almeida Pop Richard Hawley Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon Edinburgh Concert RSNO/Denève Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Proms 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 Great British Journeys Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Tribe BBC Two, 9pm Don'tCall me Stupid The House on Telegraph Hill (1951, b/w) Film choice The Front (1976) Sky Movies Modern Greats, 8pm Zoolander (2001) E4,9pm Variations Raising Helen (2004) BBC One, 11.05pm King Rat (1965) BBC Two, 11.20pm Skins Channel 4,10pm Web video of the day Grandad's bad hair day Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times Crossword No 4311 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 47 Appeal Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Off the Rails Other Views Can high leaps lift us free of society's ills? Issue of the Week the Arts Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Shooting the finance director Health Other Stories we Liked Nice advice taken by GPs U-turn on green homes Environment Common sense lost in the mist of targets Waste Jargon Decoder Crashworthy Seats Locked into a numbers game Despite his chronic overcrowding crisis and delicate industrial relations, prisons chief Phil Wheatley remains focused on cutting the reoffending rates, says Richard Ford Media Monitor In the Professional Press Foreign Ways Outings too pricey for the poor Education Forum3 A student by any name . . . Higher Education No room for improvement Old fear the young are trouble Volunteers Failing to reach the right kids Early Years Medical Theatre Rowdies top of nuisance table Antisocial Behaviour A fast track to injustice? Asylum Seekers Hero and Villain Rich pickings from business Local Government Cops and Yobs Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Commission for Equality and Human Rights Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you . . . Mentally ill fare best in community What Worked for us A grandparent whose daughter's drug problems left her caring for her grandchildren, on how Mentor UK is raising the profile of kinship carers Extra Support Diary Dates Inside Excellence will be lost in the frenzy of cost-cutting Can Sally O'Neill, QC, persuade the public that the high standards of the Criminal Bar are worth saving? Interview: Frances Gibb Queen's Counsel Key Facts Times Law Lawdiary Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Take note, absolutely everyone New rules governing money laundering come into effect in 14 weeks' time. No one is immune. Edward Fennell reports Lawyer of the week Edward Fennell in the City That September feeling Multiple Display Advertising Items
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