News from 10/09/2007
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Nigel MacNicol, Andrew Billen, Ivor Harris, David Brown, James Rossiter Poperty Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, David Charter Brussels Correspondent, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Ducker, Moritz Volz, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Andrew Cornwell, G. R. Steele, Sam Marlowe, Tim Woolford, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Miland Joshi, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Rob Crilly, Siobhan Kennedy, Cliff Freund, David Bentley, David Shamash, Jack Malvern, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Peter Hart, Dan Sabbagh, Daniel Max, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Tillotson, Anatole Kaletsky, Stephanie Condron, Graham Keeley, Alice Onlins, Mark Pougatch, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Derwent May, Sir Clive Woodward, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Peter C. Jackson, Paul McKenna, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Dean Jones, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Dr Patrick Vidaud De Plaud, Daniel Murphy, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Bruce Dessau, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Karen Carney, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, David Dalton, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Vaz Sayed, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Anjana Ahuja, Tony Hannan, Dr Shaaz Mahboob, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston, Graeme Le Saux, Rajeev Syal, David Sanderson, Lewis Stuart, David Fulton, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Bob Bury, A. Van Jordan, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sir Stelios Haji-loannou, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, James Jackson, Stefan Fafinski, Ashling O'Connor, Angus Batey, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Leonora Weil, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Simren Kaur, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Nicholas Ord, Thomas Edward Groves,
ResumoIndex McCanns fly home to fight their case Parents consult top QC as inquiry goes on Police say couple may be recalled at any time GPs urged to resume out-of-hours work Preaching to Britain Neo-Nazis in Israel Phone box threat Hamilton's title fears Index Timesonline Times2 The Game The Times Quick find Today's weather The Times Less carrot and more stick can raise quality of life, says Tory group Proposals include rebates for green homes Advisers wary of 'darker side of wealth' Union threatens to abandon Labour Biblical error costs Church £½m Volume sales Bang & Olufsen Family doctors will be asked to work evenings and weekends Health Secretary says 9-5 surgery is ludicrous Patients happy with present care, says BMA Ministers are blamed for shortage of judges Pugh Two British soldiers die in Afghanistan Obese children House sale packs Island bid thwarted Pudsey cheers up Want to save the world? Sponsor a shark Highest bidders can name ten new species Money raised will go to wildlife conservation Ba Puzzles and mysteries at the very heart of the investigation Madeleine the questions The McCanns 'refused to answer 40 key questions' during a police interview after being made official suspects, it was reported yesterday. Here David Brown looks at some of the crucial riddles of the past four months Gerry McCann: why we have returned to Britain Errors from day one may have compromised inquiry Extradition lawyer who represented Pinochet How did scientific evidence turn the McCann family into official police suspects? Madeleine the questions Fly Monarch Village feels heat of media's glare Neighbours' hearts go out to 'victimised' family Television cameras invade quiet street Specsavers How red wine 'magic ingredient' aims to beat diseases of ageing A glass a day Multiple Display Advertising Items Iwc Microsoft Twin towers detective backs call for public inquiry into 7/7 attacks Royal Mail rejects war artist's plea to honour dead soldiers on stamps Iraq PC World Itv England's green and peaceful land fading fast Volkswagen Doctors (Not) on Call Changes to GPs' hours would be a bitter pill for them but a salve for patients Flight into Danger Now more than ever, Pakistan's power brokers must show restraint Money Changer It pays to know that becoming rich may be just a state of mind The moment we become human Picture Gallery Come on, Mr Cameron, dig for victory Madeleine: more than one family's tragedy Russian 'bombers' Immoral gambling Ersatz emotion Islamic solutions to problems within Islam Gun crime Timesonline Justice for Palestine Vexillology etiquette Power to the people Clothes to die for Nut allergies Wordplay Discreet valour Will Scotland do a Belgium? d'Hondt ask me A 'Sunni awakening'— and a recurring nightmare Dell Couple thought lost at sea 'living as fugitives in a French church' Father says 'dead man' is convicted paedophile Disappearance led to international search Multiple Display Advertising Items Fears over eating disorders prompt catwalk ban on younger models The Times Britons shine in New York, but London is back in fashion Face reading revived to give doctors a head start in detecting rare disorders Victorian gimmick gets a scientific update 3-D photos reveal genetic characteristics From Aristotle to Dickens, every bump told a story Barclaycard Church rejects 'Chuckle brother' Paisley Followers objected to his links with Sinn Fein He must jump or face a humiliating challenge Multiple Display Advertising Items Fears over eating disorders prompt catwalk ban on younger models Fashion London Suzuki M&S chooses Kray tailor for new suits with an edge The Brits are coming, so let the battle commence Sky AOL Broadband Builder found Vikings washed up at pub 1930s builders covered up find under patio Boat is located after tip-off to academics Renault Stop helping boys, says equality watchdog Tactics to close gap with girls 'do not work' Schools urged to focus on social class and race Multiple Display Advertising Items Season closes with gentle ride for new maestro First night Concert Last Night of the Proms Albert Hall/Radio 3 Multiple Display Advertising Items Muslim group behind 'mega-mosque' seeks to convert all Britain Radical zeal blamed for inspiring terrorists Plans for big complex near Olympic stadium Founder sent his disciple 'to light candle in a dark land' Ethiopia America The promised land Swastikas, neo-Nazi gangs and attacks on Jews. Where? In Israel Youths celebrated Adolf Hitler's birthday Minister calls for reform of immigration Nice legs shame about the price Expedia Africa summit in jeopardy as Brown vows to boycott Mugabe Expedia Expensive tastes Former leader flies home on a wing and a prayer Sharif leaves London for airport challenge Rallies banned and supporters arrested Multiple Display Advertising Items Time for parties, not poverty, as Ethiopia gets set for millennium National Geographic Channel Clashing calendars Military leaders cross swords over 'surge' Bush receives verdict on success of tactics Campaign hinges on Petraeus testimony Multiple Display Advertising Items The soldiers who want to finish the job Oprah's $3m party and a blessing for Obama Dolphin (AFP): Shots silence Afghan leader In brief (AFP): Votes cast in violent election (AFP): Rifleman kills eight in village (Reuters): TV host sacked for Nazi praise (AP): Escape tunnel is unearthed Three (AP): Shepherds flock to city protest Cruise Markets ready for further turbulence Ray guns for sale Russians eyed Dow CBI says jobs at risk Quote of the day Indian investments Business big shot Private equity unit's divorce from the Pru delayed by talks Spin-off running a year behind schedule Lack of investor appetite for new fund Brussels may let BT hang up on public call boxes Heading for he knacker's yard? Manifesto Stock markets Summer crisis will change things for ever Has the Old Lady been caught napping? Commodities Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Delta Two can raise cash component of Sainsbury bid Business big shot Rupert Howell Now on offer in London: crowd control, War of the Worlds-style US defence firm seeks contract for ray gun This is a dictator's dream, say protesters Sartoriani EU directive would cost 250,000 temporary jobs, claims the CBI Envirowise Pace of housebuilding falls despite tougher targets for new homes Gazprom held talks over offer for Dow Jones (Reuters): Carmakers face emissions threat In brief Timesonline Fraud alert over business targets (Reuters): £734m target for Sino-Ocean (Reuters): Bids for Indian insurance stake Asia-Pacific trade area BlackBerry Market unrest set aside as private equity savours big returns in India Infrastructure deals attract big investors Billions of dollars pouring into funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Opec unlikely to relent on output despite US worries Analysts issue warning of imminent collapse in yen carry trade Lloydstsb Marching his menagerie to make the mighty sit up and take notice Monday manifesto Paul Kenny The general secretary of the GMB employs uncommon tactics to advance the trade unionist cause, writes Christine Buckley Alliance Leicester Curriculum vitae Leadersinlondon The leader questioned In business or in sport, you're only a winner if you grasp the basics Woodward on management Sir Clive Woodward tells how he coached England to their World Cup triumph and how his proven methods can work for you Barclays Wealth Timesonline 'It's like bottled water. You take air, which is a commodity, it's free, and you market it' Serial entrepreneur, ceaseless storyteller . . . Roger Shashoua is many things, but never boring, reports Martin Waller Silkepc Equity Prices The Times Sir Tasker Watkins, VC Genial war hero who rose to eminence in the judiciary as a Lord Justice of Appeal and Deputy Chief Justice of England Sir Tasker Watkins, VC, GBE, PC, a Lord Justice of Appeal, 1980-93, was born on November 18,1918. He died on September 9,2007, aged 88 Architecture Weather Eye Natalie Bevan Talented artist who was also the muse and friend of many of the most celebrated British artists of her day Natalie Bevan, artist, was born on May 22,1909. She died on August 15,2007, aged 98 Luigi Laura Art historian, dealer and collector who amassed a fine collection of antiquities, which he donated to the Italian nation Lulgi Laura, art historian, dealer and collector, was born on June 21,1922. He died on August 3,2007, aged 85 Sir John Compton Steadfast St Lucian leader who steered the island away from radicalism Sir John Compton, KCMG, OCC, PC, three times Prime Minister of St Lucia, was born on April 29,1925. He died on September 7,2007, aged 82 The King's most loyal enemy aliens Thanksgiving service Bob Woolmer Moving rooms — from one continent to another Notebook Architecture Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Court Circular Thanksgiving Service Word Watching Church news Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Thanksgiving Services School Notices Gifts Legal Notices Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bracing blasts of dimethyl sulphide by the seashore Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 10,1870 Launched only the year before, HMS Captain war revolutionary in her time in that she was a masted turret ship — she was also consequently unstable, and sank with the loss of nearly 500 lives Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Arc victory for Dylan Thomas would provide poetic justice Racing Firm approach is needed to prevent over-watering York Yesterday's results Fontwell Park Simon Barnes Stratford Motor racing Consummate professional Moore needs to be merrier Newcastle Racing Course specialists Leading Flat trainers Jockeys Bath Folkestone Powell shrugs off the ghosts of Osaka to shatter sprint record Athletics Wind-assisted time is declared legal Remtach with Gay in Brussels eagerly awaited Faster and faster - how the world 100m record has fallen The Times King deploys The Secret Weapon of victory Equestrianism Blenheim International Horse Trials Franchitti takes title with passing shot Double top for Briton Toseland reined in Taylor misses out Huddersfield complete amazing transformation by securing play-off place Rugby league Engage Super League Athletics Results Basketball Bowls Cricket Cycling Equestrianism Golf Gymnastics Ice hockey Motorcycling Rugby league Engage Super League Rugby union World Cup Revitalised Bradford spoil the party as Jones bids farewell Snooker Squash Tennis Cricket Fixtures Other sport Thrashing puts trophy-starved Worcestershire in the box seat Cricket NatWest Pro40 first division Saggers keeps Kent promotion hopes alive Second division Ali's brave effort goes to waste as Hampshire stay in title hunt Unorthodox Nixon deepens the depression at Glamorgan Warwickshire consider change of direction with relegation looming Cricket LV County Championship first division Scoreboards Findon v Woodhouse Grange Northumberland v Cheshire Woods makes his points in style to set up grand finale Golf BMW Championship Multiple Display Advertising Items American eagle puts an end to British recovery Golf Walker Cup Multiple Display Advertising Items Scores World Cup fails to read small print Female stars making point with volley of loud grunts The Times Moores gives one-day game helping hand Federer reduces rising talent to second billing after early scare Tennis US Open Swiss wins US crown for fourth straight year Popular Djokovic fails to cash in on breaks Justine Henin's historic success at the US Open — The Times Flintoff's ankle will not distract England from Moores plan Cricket All-rounder will play a part in South Africa Mascarenhas replaces injured Sidebottom Route to the final Anderson aggression proves the key Series averages Contractual comforts bring hazards Cricket The Times Injury blow for O'Driscoll adds to O'Sullivan's horror show Rugby union World Cup Guinness Premiership Lamont offers plenty of hope for Scotland's greater tasks Shanklin inspires Wales recovery Rugby union World Cup Crunchy Nut World Cup weekend Results Tables Barkley offers hope amid the gloom Rugby union World Cup Vultd Argentina must not rest on their laurels, says Contepomi The Times Is that all they've got? Sorry to say it looks so Rugby union World Cup The Times Starting today Barnes on Monday England sweating on Vickery as citing remains a possibility Rugby union World Cup Captain hopeful of taking on South Africa Unimpressive display leaves coaches at a loss The Times Timesonline Habana's tricky feet show that South Africa mean business Rugby union World Cup The Times Warriors issue clear warning Ride to victory becomes bumpy Motor racing Italian Grand Prix T-Mobile McLaren's focus in eye of storm shows strength of character Motor racing Italian Grand Prix Details from Monza Times Crossword 23,702 Hamilton driven to despair by Formula One spying scandal Briton fears title bid could soon be destroyed Alonso narrows gap with fine victory in Italy The Times Mortgages for Business Inside 24 pages of pure football Index Monday poem Vicious Circle Less worried about crime closer to home The click Campanology is convivial? That rings true Come on kids - time to watch TV and get fit Image of the day Modern morals Spend less, make more If you think poor, you are poor. So transform your relationship with money — and richness awaits. It's time to reprogramme yourself for wealth The meaning of money The shovel exercise How to spend less Growing your financial awareness The millionaire mindset Timesonline The Times Homely advice for those fed up with office life I turn into the Hulk in the phone box What's in a name? My battle to keep walking Health Monday When Daniel Max was 27 his legs started to fail him. Within a year he could barely walk. Fifteen years later, while writing a book, he came across research offering hope that there might be a cure to his condition The Times Why is my son so scared of food? Pru Health The Times The Times Carry it off with panache Style Nicola Copping and Alice Olins pick the best bags for carting your clobber around Trend-led Dancing across the pond Christopher Wheeldon is realising his dream to create a transatlantic ballet company. Debra Craine gets the pointe AA Timesonline The strong whiff of success Notoriety clings to ex-EastEnders star Amanda Drew. Her dog doesn't help, finds Bruce Dessau Founding fathers bore for America First night Theatre We The People Shakespeare's Globe, SE1 The Lion King In the main paper Jazz Gillespiana Ronnie Scott's W1 Proms Boston Symphony Orchestra/Levine Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pop Hard-Fi Hippodrome, WC2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timesonline Concert International Song Competition Wigmore Hall Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listing highlights Answers from back page Today's radio 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 Genevieve (1953) Film choice Channel 4,1.50pm Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) Channel 4,9pm City Slickers (1991) ITV1, 11.05pm Variations Swimming Pool (2003) Channel 4,11.40pm The Anderson Tapes (1971) BBC One, 11.55pm Movie Connections BBC One, 10.35pm Web video of the day Radical surgery at Casualty Weekend TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4316 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 51 The Writers Bureau College of Journalism Index Caffeine Boost Weekend in Numbers The News High-rollers still in driving seat Bentley ignores the boos Agbonlahor back in touch with bright England future Picture of the Day Hitting the bar Domenech fears rugby could damage pitch The News News in brief United supporters state worries over debt level Blow as Ireland leaves Bellamy hopes rising Heskey makes clear statement of intent Theweb Spot the pie McClaren must resolve striking Owen anomaly The Report Tony's Fiver The Fans Your views on the weekend's matches The Chant Touches of the ball The Analysis England ratings Rampaging Richards cannot conceal cracks Substitutes Israel (4-4-1-1) Mark Pougatch The Analysis Patience pays off as Barry stars for England McClaren's lesson in fluent Russian The Debate FA's seats of learning Answers, please The secret of success? Thetimes No stopping Dein Stamping grounds A load of Ballacks No surface tension Managing nicely Hull cul-de-sac True colours Worthington left looking back to the bad old days The Games Northern Ireland Wales Virgin media Wales 0 Germany 2 New indignity shakes world of Brazil's poor little rich kid The Continent France tried and trusted Sexy football in Italy Biggest Blunder Around the qualifiers Biggest Shock Turkey Shoot Biggest Surprise Biggest Certainty Pain for Spain Slovakia 2 Ireland 2 The Analysis The tactics Tables and stats Ireland Euro 2008 qualifying Scotland 3 Lithuania 1 Referee D Skomina (Slovenia) Attendance 51,349 How gay slurs almost wrecked my career The Controversy In our exclusive extracts from his autobiography, Graeme Le Saux reveals that taunts over his sexuality, which began as a dressing-room joke, nearly drove him out of the game Pod Cast Amazon Postcard Form . . . The Controversy Graeme Le Saux Postcard from Tomorrow We don't want Rolexes just more recognition The Women As the England women's team begin their quest for the World Cup in China, Karen Carney hopes that a good showing will lead to strangers knowing who she is again Three to watch Past winners Fixtures Carlisle 0 Tranmere 1 Luton 1 Bristol Rovers 2 Crewe 2 Huddersfield 0 Southend 3 Gillingham 0 Leeds 2 Hartlepool 0 Timesonline Swindon's new era gets off to uncertain start Coca-Cola League One Alan Carr The Games Leyton Orient 1 Bournemouth 0 Walsall 0 Port Vale 0 The star of Channel 4's Friday Night Project on what's hot and what's not For you Tommies ze stadium is over The Games Mortiz Volz Lee Trundle Coca-Cola League Two Accrington 4 Grimsby 1 Coca-Cola League Two Hereford 0 MacClesfield 1 Stockport 1 Shrewsbury 1 Dagenham & Red 1 Barnet 1 Rotherham 0 Darlington 2 Timesonline Peterborough 2 Mansfield 1 Wycombe 1 Brentford 0 QA Non-League League Two Coca-Cola League One Results Television The Stats Live matches Timesonline Burton Albion v Torquay United Setanta Sports 1, kick-off 7.45pm France v Scotland Sky Sports 1, kick off 8pm Four steps to heaven Late Bites Fantasy football Play the Game Fantasy Football with Brains Timesonline. co. uk/playthegame Sportingbet The Pies Who ate them all? Game intelligence Defence Successful passes The Prem The Times The Greatest . . . Newcastle United matches The Greatest Fixtures Late Bites The Fixtures Spot the pie Barclays
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