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News from 06/09/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Robin Knight, Matthew Syed, Yepoka Yeebo, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, James Harding, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Maria Dami, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Jonny Wilkinson, James Bone, Catherine Bruton, Helen Manghnani, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, T. C. R. Myers, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Tim Ensor, Deborah Jacks Chief Executive, Andy Heath, Steve Bird, Dr Robert Butterworth, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, D. Grant, Chris Riley, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Alistair Kirkham, David Willers, Assistant Director, Anatole Kaletsky, Mark Oaten, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stephen Collins, Stefanie Marsh, Dianne Thompson Chief Executive, David Charter, Nigella Lawson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Tim Teeman, Russell Kempson, Percy Reynolds, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, Phil Thomas, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Steve Osmond, Lewis Smith, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Graham Leigh-Browne Chairman, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, James Canning, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Andy Zaltzman, Steve Hawkes, Matthew Parris, Cllr Gwyneth Hampson Deputy Cabinet Member for Housing, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, John Pincham, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Rajeev Syal, David Sinclair, John Naish, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Shane Frith Director, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Rod Morris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Olav Bjortomt, Leonora Weil, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, Captain O. B. Doherty, Fay Schopen, David Robertson, Lisa Verrico,

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Index Food additives make children behave badly Watchdog warns parents on clear link New study identifies 'deleterious effects' Sodium benzoate Muslim converts in German bomb plot Zimbabwe food crisis Funding pledge Facebook row Rugby ray of hope Index Timesonline Times2 Career Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Foot-and-mouth inquiry points to leaking pipe at research laboratory Tree root may have caused critical damage Report ro raise serious questions on biosecurity Cameron issues a stern warning to party's 'blast from the past' critics Muslim converts target Germany Three arrested over plan to attack US bases 750kg of explosives amassed by suspects The British connection Timberland Flooring So which E numbers should parents banish from their shopping basket? Food additives 'It's like Jekyll and Hyde when my son eats additives' Food additives Food alert as every additive comes under new suspicion Gucci China 'tops list' of cyber-hackers seeking UK government secrets Two soldiers die in Afghanistan attack Currys From wild woman to supermom IPod touch available at your fingertips Apple claims its latest product is the future It has wide-screen and wi-fi but only 16GB Sophistication level was more suited to a society of androids Index The bloggers' views Not Letting a Wobble Affect my Stability Diana inquest jury will retrace journey that led to Paris crash Hearing will examine claims of a pregnancy 'Squidgy-gate' tapes requested as evidence Wanted witnesses Doctors say Pavarotti in a serious condition Science by degrees Barbie toys recalled Breast cancer 'miss' Council strike looms Led Zeppelin return Sainsbury's BBC abandons its campaign to save the planet to preserve its impartiality It is not our job to promote issues, say staff Viewers turned off by lectures from celebrities Bias at the Beeb Judge killed himself by leaping from flat Flood schools closed Devon demoted Mixed classes benefit Phone sex pest jailed 110 years of salt CitroËn Grand C4 A reader writes: "Following your report about Paxman … Waterstone's Harrumphrys People Our elusive friends at the 10 Downing Street press … Jude Law has been speaking to police, after an alleged Also at the GQ awards, we were very interested to Roger Shashoua, the entrepreneur, is to publish Dancing Halle Berry, who has revealed that, at 41, she is expecting her first child, with her partner Gabriel Aubry. "I've waited a long time for this moment in my life, " she said Postscript More bombshells from Nicole Kidman, this time in Vanity Complaints from John Lydon that, at a Prince's Trust … They do say that modern art is pants. Hard working … Chat show host PC World Using a generic drug 'may raise risk of heart attack and strokes' GPs prescribe cheaper version to save money Study is by maker of branded market leader Avocados offer fresh hopes of preventing mouth cancer Mastercard Paul McKenna King's Ransom The Bank of England has acted to alleviate financial market strains Thought for Food Shrewd manufacturers will start withdrawing additives of their own volition IPod Therefore I Am Apple is a wizard at inventing iconic gadets, but not always easily repairable ones What did Crocs ever do to you? Picture Gallery If women don't ask, they're asking for it A Lib/Con pact? You shouldn't rule it out HIV and immigration The people's flutter Perfidious Nelson Winners and losers in the housing market No easy road out of Basra Timesonline Happy is healthy Too many inside Bums on seatbacks Strewth! A historic crisis. But nothing to worry about Haven't you heard? Mmm, got myself another stalker Comment Jaguar Sisters keep mother's body in cold storage They apply make-up ten years after death Four coffins rotted while awaiting burial I just wanted to scare her, says girl who killed sister Sony Dead, but not buried Privacy fears as Facebook puts users' details on search engines Clarks That's what you call wildlife photography Tycoon barred from a peerage is ready to give money to Labour under Brown Former backer may turn loan into donation He had vowed not to contribute again The story so far Fake doctor caught by poor spelling Thames on the move after heavy rain Council 'let down' victims of gay carers Inseparable toddlers make a run for it Atonement Thatcher's heritage — oldest council houses in the country to be sold off 'One joint drove young violinist to kill herself' Strong form of drug 'provoked psychosis' Experience led to depression and suicide Judge calls for a DNA bank to cover everyone Pipex 'Masterclass in bungling' costs taxpayers £500m MPs push for referendum over disputed EU treaty Renault Brown's 'big tent' may not be big enough Inside Track Zurich How to beat the airport blues — fly yourself in a £1.3m private jet Woman is first Briton to own new light plane Sales expected to rise over the next five years High life Renault I Can Make You Rich Human-cow hybrid research is approved Interspecies embryos may be created this year Watchdog's decision could still be challenged Anglian Home Improvements Interspecies Q&A The message in this vintage bottle is as intoxicating as ever First night Pop The Police Birmingham National Indoor Arena Oxfam Screen Breach How asteroid spelt doom for the dinosaurs Ellie dog attack left floor awash with blood Pitbull was in a frenzy, police sergeant tells jury He feared that it would break through the door Madeleine police gain new information from samples Siemens Ulster peace brings in a new set of Troubles Residents say quality of life has worsened Many happier during the violence, says report Volkswagen Alliance Leicester Poland Iraq Violence looms as Zimbabwe runs out of food — except for the elite Hungry women unable to feed babies There will be no more wheat in three days Vote to scrap flight ban on liquids MEPs are accused of being soft on terrorism Limits to remain until screening is improved Expedia Multiple Display Advertising Items Jail for author of 'a perfect crime' Murder trial tested limits of fact and fiction Prosecutors forced to become literary critics 3 store Criminal prose (Reuters): Hollywood actor declares candidacy Fears for Fossett (AP): Marines censured (AP): Mummified aunt (AFP): Leader admits defeat (AFP): Toothpick horse Mitsubishi Motors Homeless fall victim to rugby cup 'clean-up' (AFP): Chirac daughter faces inquiry 3 Store (AP): Two killed in border battle (AFP): Soldiers charged over Nazi salutes (AP): Drink-driver ice dancer charged (AP): Man infected by poisoned drums (AFP): Man sues over condom in beer Aquascutum No fixed abode Miliband's mission: to foster a climate for EU change Bose Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Pope leads prayers to save the world Candidate Clinton sets cracking pace (Reuters): Looted treasure set to fetch $10m Carphone Warehouse (AP): Protesters disrupt tense visit as UN chief seeks solution to crisis in Darfur Are they guardians of Ghazaliyah? Or is the US giving guns to a sectarian gang? Iraq The military admits it is taking a risk by recruiting thousands of men with doubtful pasts to bring order to their neighbourhoods The Times Divided loyalties Anger over plans to step in and bolster 'abandoned' Basra province Putin sets the ball rolling for campaign to elect successor Vauxhall Leader who blew up mistress is executed Policeman also dies for car blast killing Lover's demands grew as he rose through ranks Multiple Display Advertising Items Power corrupts Police search for fraudster dropped by Clinton camp Mercedes-Benz Taxi drivers strike over plans to put a high-tech 'spy' in every cab At the wheel B-52 flies with nuclear bombs by mistake Bomber over US with six armed weapons Officials insist there was no danger to public The Times HSBC BP settles suit over Texas City suicide Pensions disparity Boeing's 787 delay SEC looks at agencies Quote of the day Hedge fund gloom Business big shot Bank breaks its silence over crisis to pledge more funds Promise to provide an additional £4.4bn Tentative measure dashes some City hopes OECD cuts growth forecasts after market turmoil Business capitals Stock markets Cheyne fund forced into receivership as additional cash sought Mervyn mumbles, but what he says is right Picture Gallery The foundations have collapsed Commodities Well, well, well Timesonline Boodles Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline BP agrees to settle out of court over suicide of Texas City worker Father's death blamed on emotional trauma Jury selected for main oil refinery blast trial Business big shot Martin Lovegrove Edmonds forced to call off Camec's takeover bid for Katanga Ok, so which bunch of jokers decided to beat the disrup City Diary Picture Gallery Media Planet Some things are beyond parody. I am not a climate chang City Diary Cox departs from unlikely role by design City Diary Live Nation sacks Galbraith after talk of defection to rival Exciting news reaches me by letter. It is a notificatio City Diary From an aviation news service: Nepal Airlines, one … Women managers fall behind on salaries Minister criticises waste of potential Females are appointed team leaders younger The Sunday Times Wine Club Pensions gap gets even wider as bosses enjoy bigger payouts Consultative Group on the past Bob the Builder man hopes to put Thomas the Tank Engine in sidings Vodafone gets $2bn tax bill after Indian takeover Boeing forced to postpone first flight of the Dreamliner US giant risks missing delivery deadlines Documentation snags hit revolutionary jet Raja Fashions Deripaska court challenge over Hochtief Mattel Oligarch combines profit with patriotism Multiple Display Advertising Items Credit rating agencies come under spotlight as US mortgage turmoil spreads American regulator to employ new powers Repayments insurers decide to scrap merger Seiko Carry trade danger to growth of developing countries McCreevy turns down calls to intervene in hedge fund operations Hedge funds Feeling the heat Times Online Assets sharply trimmed in fallout from sub-prime mortgage debacle Hedge funds Feeling the heat Only one of 20 fund strategies made profit Commodities fund is forced to call it a day Loads of money Bear Stearns challenged by investors in collapsed schemes Ermenegildo Zegna The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Conductive Education British funds Stingy, practical Nagoya has the last laugh The new business capitals The city's traditional distrust of debt has seen it flourish as other Japanese centres were hit by the credit crunch and property crash British Airways Nagoya Of course only the best will do, madame Equity Prices Rolex 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 Five-day rally ends as US figures fuel jitters Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day PFI projects promise better times for Interserve Land Securities Deal of the day Bet of the day Highway Insurance Tiddler to watch Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Far from the madding crowd . . . Late travel Discreet charm of western Dordogne Villages and historic sites for a perfect break British Isles Late deals China exhibition and hotel, £57 a night; two nights in Wales, £120; a week near Venice, £329 Short haul There's more to Windsor than a castle Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Law Report Weather Eye Professor Susan Hurley Influential philosopher who pioneered the union of the cognitive and the social sciences Professor Susan Hurley, philosopher, was born on September 16,1954. She died of cancer on August 16,2007, aged 52 The Very Rev Alan Webster Lives Remembered John Barratt Robert Davies Captain Constantine Arapis Damage control officer whose superlative skills saved his ship when her bows were blown off Captain Constantine Arapis, Greek War Cross, DSC, wartime engineer officer, was born on March 12,1912. He died on July 6,2007, aged 95 Rear-Admiral Derek Bazalgette Gunnery specialist who played an important role in quelling revolt in fledgeling Tanzania Rear-Admiral Derek Bazalgette, CB, Admiral President, Royal Naval College Greenwich, 1974-76, was born on July 22,1924. He died on July 22,2007, aged 83 Lives in Brief Anacleto Angelini Tycoon who profited from Pinochet's rule and became Chile's richest man Anacleto Angelini, businessman, was born on January 17,1914. He died on August 28,2007, aged 93 Alfred Peet Coffee enthusiast who aspired to educate postwar American palates Alfred Peet, coffee roaster and entrepreneur, was born on March 10,1920. He died on August 29,2007, aged 87 Court has common-law power to let accused appear by video link Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Prisoner failing to return is not an escaper Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Court Circular Fellowships Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Sapphire Anniversaries Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services School Notices Hurricanes break records but avoid hitting the US Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 6,1960 A trip in a prewar car confirms The Times motoring correspondent's view that the introduction of the MOT test for Britain's cars is long overdue Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Public Notices Reception Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Latest wills Newly qualified Chartered, Incorporated Engineers and Engineering Technicians Chartered Engineers Etb Echo Of Light comes of age with impressive York triumph Racing Dettori at best with front-running ride Group two in France is the next objective Redcar Wolverhampton Snooker Rugby union Silverware adds lustre for Leger victors Racing Salisbury Rob Wright continued in fine form yesterday when landing … Yesterday's results York Lingfield Park Hereford Kempton Park Worcestershire v Hampshire Cricket LV County Championship first division Warwick Racing Yardy stamps authority to give Sussex early impetus Course specialists Leicestershire v Northamptonshire Second division Willoughby's five-wicket haul ensures Essex tactics backfire Cricket LV County Championship second division Bowls Results Cricket Football Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Morgan draws comparisons to Joyce with eye-catching display Newspaper licensing agency 'Before every match I expect to lose. I am petrified and it cripples me' The big interview Ronnie O'Sullivan For a man who has collected two world titles, the inner demons and feelings of failure are never far away. He is at a loss to explain why The Times Ronnie O'Sullivan faces a stern test in his opening … Ferrer quick to take advantage of worn-out Nadal Tennis US Open Leading lights ready for war with PGA over play-off series Golf White-hot role has McGuigan floundering on kitchen ropes Sport on television Rugby World Cup 2007 France King heads entry Deng leads charge Prop wins appeal Colts kick off season Spy row takes bitter twist for Hamilton Motor racing McLaren back in dock after new allegations Italian prosecutor tells of Monaco 'sabotage' bid Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Injury so frustrating but early recovery signs are promising Gartmore Jenkins in the line of fire as Wales prepare for pitch battles Rugby union World Cup White looks to French for support Multiple Display Advertising Items Leading teams ready to unleash their big guns Uthappa resists England power play to put gloss finish on game that had it all Cricket NatWest Series Scoreboard Wanted: new superheroes to rank with ageing best Cricket NatWest Series The Quinn direct British Masters The Wright stuff Beckham's life was 'never the same' after he tied the knot Football Ferguson opens up on marriage for first time Football became just small part of existence Times Online Villa Park to host top flight's first lone Saturday 3pm game Weekend in full Weight of expectation fits snugly on Scotland Football European Championship qualifying Finnan adds to Ireland's injury woes Premier League today Hargreaves injury leaves McClaren in the middle of a personnel crisis Football European Championship qualifying Barry put on standby for Israel encounter Johnson a contender to play alongside Owen World Series of Poker Europe John Terry, the England captain, yesterday gave an … Getting needle unlikely to have side-effects First gathering for US owners The Insider French fancied Times Crossword 23,699 Is Kroenke cooling on Arsenal bid? South Africa the target for Wilkinson as he vows to defy medics Quick recovery and short time out, he says Squad members shrug off defeatist chatter The Times Exclusive Index Football Formula One Index The face Injured pride of a shy lion Now you're really speaking my language The click Don't talk with your mouth full while on camera Coffee-making becomes a fine art Image of the day Modern morals Keira's body language Quick to laugh, witty and fabulously foul-mouthed, Keira Knightley is smart enough to realise that her body's the thing. Interview by Kevin Maher Keira Knightley's road to fame Maple chicken 'n' ribs Nigella Express Coping with MS Health Multiple sclerosis is hard to live with, but advice and drugs are at hand, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times Forget exotic gap years — being an au pair is the real challenge How to deal with la rentrée Stone the Crow The Times Do we send our children to school too young? Parents Compared with their continental counterparts, children in the UK start school at a very early age. Catherine Bruton is not convinced that it gives them any academic advantage 'Home education serves her better than school would' School starting ages elsewhere in the world This week: name-tapes Obama: my lessons in racism Book extract Barack Obama was aged 2 when his African father left his mother. Growing up in Hawaii with her and his white grandparents, he describes the experiences that defined him as a young black man in America The Times Batman's inner cowboy Playing an Old West gunslinger, Christian Bale is as ferociously intense as ever. Kevin Maher discovers a very private hero Inside Dylan's just like a woman In his Venice report, James Christopher marvels at Cate Blanchett as Bob Dylan Pleasure in penance The film version of Atonement is worth all the hype, says Wendy Ide, but Simon Pegg's new movie is a cliché marathon Atonement 15,122mins Reprise 15,105mins Run Fat Boy Run 12A, 100mins Opera Jawa 12A, 120mins Hmv All human life is here A gentle, multi-faceted gem set in an Irish village touches the heart of Kevin Maher, as does a reissued classic of black comedy Small Engine Repair 15,90mins Rise of the Footsoldier 18,119mins Someone Else 15,78mins Withnail and I 15,107mins Knocked up At last, a Blade to run with Ridley Scott is happy with Blade Runner: The Final Cut. So is James Christopher The Times TCM Crime Scene Theserpentmovie Welcome the man who has put St Ives in moving pictures Hail the Ailey American boy First night Dance Alvin Ailey Sadler's Wells KPMG Pop Beastie Boys Brixton Academy In the main paper Proms VPO/Barenboim Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre All About My Mother Old Vic Multiple Classified 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 Who Do You Think You Are? Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm The Hotel Inspector Five, 9pm Saxondale BBC Two, 9.30pm Laura (1944, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.45pm We Don't Live Here Anymore (2004) Sky Movies Indie, 7.15pm The Leather Boys (1964, b/w) BBC Four, 8.30pm Variations Mallrats (1995) Film4,11.30pm The Big Heat (1953, b/w) BBC Two, 12.05am Suburban Shootout Five, 10pm Web video of the day Coming out for equality Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4313 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 49 Sunrise Index Blackbridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Hum if you don't like the words The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Fine-tuning for a career in music Mentors As we launch a series of articles about mentors and their protégés, Clare Dight speaks first to Martin Field, left, principal contrabassoonist with the orchestra of the Royal Opera House, and then Alex Davidson, a freelance musician Ertech The Office Psychologist Surreal Questions Don't worry, be positive How to . . . Be Happy The pursuit of happiness in the workplace is as much of a holy grail as it is in life, and at least as elusive. Yet, as Carly Chynoweth finds, there are ways to make that pursuit a happier experience Lunch Times . . . At Norton Rose Time to get kitted out and go with the floe Out of Office Eco signs Office Quirk Deadline Buster The Times Are you experienced? Graduate Skills There is a feeling among students that work placements are not all they're cracked up to be. However, the experts tell Clare Dight, you can't beat hands-on experience Telling tales makes great business sense Talking Point Good communication is a key factor in the corporate world and, the experts tell Carly Chynoweth, storytelling is a great way to keep your audience engaged Gill Rider Virtuous Circle of Competence & Confidence Storytelling Tips Video clips put communication in the frame Leaders' Lessons MBA Choices The Insider Judge Business School Big names with a heavyweight punch MBA Experiences us East Coast In a series of articles looking at the opportunities at business schools around the globe, Fay Schopen casts an eye over some of the big players on the US East Coast Multiple Display Advertising Items Careers of the Week Junior Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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