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News from 05/09/2007

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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Penny Cottee, Andrew Billen, Yepoka Yeebo, Robert J. Leeming, Kate Fowler-Reeves, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Brian Robinson, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Cath Janes, Christine Seib, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Harry Mathews, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Clive Woodward, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Verina Pettigrew, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Peter Naylor, Pete Paphides Chief Rock Critic, Francis Elliott, Andy Heath, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Slobhan Kennedy, Dan Sabbagh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Chris Riley, Rodney Legg, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Professor L. J. Herbst, Dr John Havard, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Tim Teeman, Nigella Lawson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Linda K. Berkeley, Andrew Hayward, Suzy Jagger, Emma Jayne Jones, Lisa Armstrong, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Robert Shields, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Stephen H. Owen, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Alice Fordham, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, F. G. Davis, Linda O. Polsby, Christopher Allen, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Christopher Irvine, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Des Brown, Alice Miles, Valerie Grove, Olav Bjortomt, Keith Farman, Leonora Weil, Miles Costello, David Robertson, David Staples,

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Index House prices and the great affordability gap Salaries lag behind soaring cost of a home Interest rate increases squeeze family budgets Tube strike called off but delays predicted Fossett goes missing Bread rises above £1 Blair confronts crisis Wilkinson ruled out Index Timesonline Times2 Arts Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Big increase in funding for schools does little to improve performance £300,000 incentive to rescue poor performers Daredevil record-breaker missing in light aircraft Steve Fossett last seen in Nevada on Monday Search mission covers miles of hostile terrain Resort Group Up, up and away Women climb career ladder faster — but are paid less for doing same job They reach top five years earlier than men Equality watchdog demands changes to law 'I was paid £13,000 less and got half the redundancy' Pugh Editor resigns at Sunday Telegraph Call for beef ban Green tax upheld VAT fraud arrests Duke dies aged 83 Girl, 14, killed sister in row over boyfriend Defendant weeps as trial is told of attack Bickering turned to bloodshed, says mother Killer pitbull that mauled Ellie 'was jealous of her' Drench Eurostar's record run means French can finally forget about Waterloo Transport John Lewis The need for speed Union agrees to send strikers back to work . . . but peace may not last Transport RMT still threatening second strike next week Passengers will face disrupted service today What's it all about? Valentino says 'addio' to all this Dresser to the stars names his final show The 'perfect' time to go after 45 years at the top The succession race A lifetime in pursuit of perfection Ryanair. Com Woolwich How man's best friend becomes birds' worst enemy on that walk A case for more responsibility by dog owners Police to give instant £80 penalty notices Death-row man freed MEP jailed for fraud Athlete statue stolen ASBO for vandal Buffalo causes crash To the filming of Marco Pierre White's Hell's Kitchen … Multiple Display Advertising Items Would Oxbridge survive without Fry? People "i don't text, " Julian Barnes tells The Oldie Review … The Rail, Maritime and Transport Union will be ending … Keira Knightley delighted fans at the British premiere of her new film Atonement by going on a walkabout to sign autographs for her admirers last night Much sneering at Jeremy Paxman (makes a change) over … Bel Mooney, the newspaper agony aunt and author of … We suspect that, in person, Thandie Newton might be … Postscript "i don't know about my late forties and fifties, " … Vicar faces church court for 'lying, bullying and spitting at churchwarden' Moderniser accused of hate mail campaigns Critics say he brought parish to breaking point Nurses banned from wearing 'Croc' shoes after safety fears Expedia. co. uk Discomfort Zone The Tory party cannot afford to start shooting itself Tunnel Vision The Tube's management must protect the system from RMT blackmail Birdsong and Barking Dog-walkers and their pets, not cats, are the persecutors of city birds Hey big spender, get in the car Picture Gallery Ming, you're useless. You've got to go Thunderer: Now, kiddies, what didn't you learn in school today? Making meals matter Teaching happiness Tube strike There are alternatives to nuclear fusion energy Stealing what? Timesonline Taxing troubles Elderly drivers Tragedies of war Counting crows Different ball game Railway bossyboots You up there! It's the little things that tick us off Like any half-decent atheist, I'm fond of a bit of religion Comment CitroËn Student who put her flip-flops on train seat wins 'ludicrous' case Prosecution branded waste of time and money Conviction risked end of future teaching career Fault with points missed days before fatal rail crash Win Investing LLP Storm makes isle unfit to live on Carpet Right Spectators at dog fight fined £1,300 Heart-to-heart for transplant patient Brown wants tighter internet controls Vets help turkey waddle to fitness Cancer defeats inspirational champion who defied all odds Jane Tomlinson dies at 43 after 17-year battle Mother of three raised £1.75m for many charities Suzuki Her achievements began to outstrip the progress of … To count, it has to be on voters' radar Inside Track Timesonline Green Flag Music shock as judges blow Klaxons' horn Wonderful Greece Genuine upset, not least for favourite Winehouse Revealed: Thatcher's unlikely admirer Politics Brown pays tribute to former Tory leader Present one derided as a 'prisoner of factions' Mind the handbag: Gordon 'Maggie' Brown is not for turning Brown on Thatcher Send inner-city pupils to village schools, say Tories Politics British Airways London Eye Suggested reforms Court tells BBC man to stay out of the pub Andy Kershaw bailed after six nights in jail DJ ordered to stay away from ex-partner Bvlgari Nationwide … and they get the blame for rise in bad behaviour Parents to be fined if they don't keep expelled pupils at home … Ing Direct National Pig Association Couples spend £4,800 trying for a baby Huge rise in number with fertility problems Less than half succeed in giving birth to child The Times Expensive journey that has so far led nowhere Almodóvar earns transplant success First night Theatre All About My Mother Old Vic Multiple Display Advertising Items Iraq Switzerland Hope and frustration Rockets and chaos confront Blair as he grapples with peace mission Israel threatens to cut off power and water Anger after daily barrage from Gaza (AFP): Weather and disease swallow wine production in French vineyards Zurich 25 killed in suicide bombings (Reuters): Airport closed after Etna eruption (Reuters): Airline makes sacrifices to sky god (AP): Lifeguard rescues shark from people US ready to take over Basra if Britain withdraws all troops British forces in Afghanistan blew up an RAF Herc (AFP): Chinese troops in Moscow exercise (AFP): Election defeat (AFP): Taleban leader killed (AP): Rebels clash (AFP): 'Terror attack' foiled (Reuters): Catholic rift (AP): Scientology case (AP): Never say can't North Korea's nuclear 'deal' leaves Japan feeling nervous Multiple Display Advertising Items Guilty air traffic controllers walk free after 71 die in crash Northernrock Deadly errors Kremlin plot blamed as media murder case falters Beijing denies launching cyberspace attack Pentagon concedes computer 'penetration' Germans complained about hacking raids HSBC Send us your pictures The Times Nooses hanging in school tree raise spectre of the old South New storm kills seven as Felix subsides Still learning Castles in the sand go to war for title of highest in land Multiple Display Advertising Items Bucket, spade and . . . National Campaign for Better Hearing Land Securities considers break-up Private equity deals Bmi to expand east Tullow Oil discovery Quote of the day Chinese banks alert Business big shot Brown calls on City to be more open about risky financial instruments Second UK bank tells of sub-prime exposure Credit turmoil forces hedge fund closure Game over? Premier Foods says biofuel puts 'green tax' on bread Stock markets Paddy Power romps into the black as punters hit losing streak Warning bells as the cost of bread rises Too much information Commodities French flavours Timesonline Capella Currencies Picture Gallery Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Lara Croft group admits talks with suitor SCi Entertainment's shares rise on approach Tchenguiz's 22% stake crucial for games group Business big shot Jane Cavanagh Counting Sartoriani Standard Life James Bond remains in picture as Pinewood turns focus to TV Company may look to stock market for funds Production under way on latest 007 film War of words stepped up as Media Square warns on earnings Private equity groups join queue to take look at Emap operations Merger activity put on hold as banks battle debt mountain Leaders in London Standard Life profits surge by 71% Bmi drops American dream to look east Analysts see sign of global economy tilting Tehran included in airline's new services Hammerson rings alarm bells over City property Taking wing Times Online Do you know this man? He is claimed to be a banker who features in a viral e-mail breakdancing to promote MeshMinds, an "exclusive community of creative young business professionals" BlackBerry It's not what you know, it's who you know City Diary Biggles sees it through, or rather he doesn't City Diary E. ON, the punctuationally challenged German ener City Diary Asda turns to former M&S man to take George global The end of this week sees the annual conference of … City Diary Hobson's choice City Diary Tullow poised for FTSE 100 after revealing more oil from Ghana Company in frame for promotion next week Founder hails scope of fast-growing group Success from a low-risk strategy Award for Canary Wharf retail head (Reuters): Kazakhmys buyback Thomson Financial: Soco boosts profits Car insurance fears Qataris quiet on LSE Vodafone stake sale China sparks capital fears by easing rules on buying shares in Hong Kong Initial public offering The Times Ryanair calls for EGM at Aer Lingus as feud between pair deepens Fed urges US mortgage lenders to help struggling borrowers Banks asked to 'reach out to homeowners' Sub-prime firm forced to cancel rights issue Questions over Sony Ericsson as president quits (Reuters): Mattel faces new safety problems Thomson Financial: London IPO plan (AP): Bertelsmann's loss (Reuters): Kazakhstan sets fine Microsoft bid fails Win for ArmorGroup The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Reinventing one car brand is tough enough, but two at the same time? Britain backs IMF candidate, this time Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Shell sets the pace as recovery gains ground Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Time to lock in profit after the applause for Hays Kazakhmys Deal of the day Bet of the day SCi Entertainment Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Cystic Fibrosis Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Birthdays Lives in Brief Weather Eye Jane Tomlinson Cancer sufferer whose staggering feats of athletic endurance captivated the nation and raised £1.75m for charity Jane Tomlinson, CBE, radiographer and charity fundraiser, was born on February 21,1964. She died on September 3,2007, aged 43 The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry Scots landowner and MP who made notable contributions to farming, conservation and charities The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, KT, VRD, MP Edinburgh North 1960-73, landowner and farmer, was born on September 28,1923. He died on September 4,2007, aged 83 William Drower Lives Remembered Sir Nicholas Nuttall Russell Johnson Michael Jackson Writer who championed beer culture in the pantheon of civilised tastes Michael Jackson, writer, was born on March 27,1942. He died of a heart attack on August 30,2007, aged 65 Change-of-law appeals should not be referred Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Continued detention of failed asylum-seeker is lawful Court of Appeal Word Watching Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Legal news Service appointment Fellowships and awards Wanted Legal Notices It was England's wettest summer for 95 years Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 5,1825 Several people died, many were injured and 60 houses around Baker's Row, Whitechapel, lost their windows when Mr Brock's backyard firework factory exploded. He was uninsured Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Chapple-Hyam adds refreshing dimension to trainers' tussle Racing Lingfield Park Course specialists Goodwood Yesterday's results Tennis Lingfield Park Rugby union Sedgefield York Racing Lovelace, trained by Mark Johnston, completed a four-ti Hereford Kempton Park Retirement is not an option, says Witter Haslam pulls out Donald ducks China Keïta doping claim The Times England handed more questions than answers for tasks ahead Cricket NatWest Series Squad for Twenty20 tournament still unclear Flintoff could play at the Oval despite injury Squads Worcestershire grateful for gift from the gods Cricket LV County Championship first division Kent v Surrey NatWest Pro40 Second division Derbyshire v Durham LV County Championship Wilkinson injury gives Barkley chance to prove he's a perfect 10 Rugby union World Cup Bath fly half ready to make position his own Management leaves no room for excuses England team O'Driscoll on track Argentina reveal team Flight of hope Mignoni trains Leeds want Larkham Great strain robbery . . . all-out approach denies us England's finest again Rugby union World Cup Cricket Results Timesonline Cricket Fixtures Football Tennis Rac Back to fingers-crossed time, but Vickery's men can make impact On Friday Love match and title pass Murray by Tennis US Open Sky Sports Xtra, 4pm New partner keeps husband by her side Semi-final defeat ends Scot's mixed doubles bid Lenagan finalises Wigan takeover Rugby league Timesonline Milk Chocolate Maltesers® and Revels® Athletics still taking eye off the ball in its big issue Hungry Giggs confident of winning more titles Football Winger certain United can retain league crown Welshman hopes to sign new one-year deal Pools forecast Premier League today Villa put faith in their young lions to restore English pride Football O'Neill bucks trend to rear home-grown talent Barry offers midfield option for McClaren The future is claret Betfaircom The Times Production lines Mystery thickens over Ballack's surprise omission from Europe Football Germany star upset by Champions League snub Uefa rules force club to leave out two players England Rugby Johnson and Capaldi forced out by injuries Eastwood confident Finnan doubtful McClaren ready to face wrath of Benítez with Gerrard gamble Football European Championship qualifying Club-versus-country conflict on the cards Player intends to take place in crucial match Multiple Display Advertising Items Barry moves into the reckoning as head coach runs out of answers Football European Championship qualifying Taylor leads by example as Pearce encourages youngsters to step up England's timing headache The Insider Kick to the pocket Times Crossword 23,698 Wembley crossed off Scott's list as rugby's stars collide The English Patients Freak injury rules out Wilkinson for opener Gerrard and Flintoff add to nation's worries The Times Clive Woodward Football Index The face The dogged Marquess Maturity at last in the genetic science debate? The click Never trust a chap in tatty old tweeds Australian host gets Bush out of a tight spot Image of the day Modern morals Glad to be grey At 50 the writer Anne Kreamer decided to embrace authenticity and let her grey hair show. She tells Valerie Grove how she looked and felt better than ever—and that many men find grey hair sexy Doesn't dye—and proud of it Dyes but wishes she didn't Dyes — and proud of it Pineapple upside-down cake Nigella Express The violent bully who drove me to the edge Family secrets My first husband abused me physically and emotionally, but our children will never know, says an anonymous reader Timesonline The Times London is our capital—can't we celebrate that? The shame of another scandal Nuts about cuts The old ideas are the best Style Wednesday As a new exhibition at the V&A celebrates the exquisite but elite world of couture, Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong admires its history and painstaking craftsmanship, and finds modern alternatives. Breathe in Emma Hope Ghost Revitalising body scrubs Beauty jury TCN Crime Scene 2007 I ask myself: 'Would Cary Grant have worn this?' My life in fashion Cameron Silver, purveyor par excellence of vintage pieces, tells Alice Olins that today's stars risk having no sartorial legacy The Times Taking the espresso train Arts Coffee was the first business of the photographer Sebastião Salgado. He's gone back to it for his latest show, he tells Adam Sage What links François Boucher and Martin Parr? They're in my art Top Ten Royal Opera House Collision course First night Theatre Reverence Southwark Playhouse, SE1 Proms Vienna PO/Barenboim Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre The Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents Gate, W11 Jazz Marlena Shaw Ronnie Scott's W1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proms John Scott/BBC Singers Albert Hall/Radio 3 Facing up to disfigurement Crème Working Relationship James Partridge, chief executive and founder of Changing Faces, and his PA, Claire Marley, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Green meetings Multiple Display Advertising Items How to get a handle on the name game Crème Educated, intelligent, under-achieving or downright criminal — there's a name for everything, finds Emma Jayne Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Office dilemmas Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Today's TV Heroes Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Holly and Fearne Go Dating ITV1, 10pm Brothers & Sisters Channel 4,10pm/11pm The Way to the Stars (1945, b/w) Film choice BBC Two, 11.45am Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003) Five, 9pm The 400 Blows (1959, b/w) Sky Arts, 9pm Variations Outnumbered BBC One, 10.40pm A Canterbury Tale (1944, b/w) BBC Two, 11.50pm Ghost Rider (2007)/Apocalypto (2006) New to Sky Box Office Web video of the day Mummy's boy in high spirits Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4312 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 48 Action

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