News from 12/09/2007
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Penny Cottee, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Yepoka Yeebo, David Brown, Andy Jalil, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Garry Kasparov, Philip Howard, Richard Beard, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Laura K. Jones, Vladimir Bukovsky, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Anne Gatti, Elizabeth Judge, Jake La Motta, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Alistair McBAY, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Alan Collins, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Siobhan Kennedy, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Jeremy Crick, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Jack Harrison, Norman Harris, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, David V. Hill-Towers, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Jim Canning, Charles Bremner, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Fiona Cameron, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alex Spence, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Adrian Norman, Matt Hughes, Rachel Gallagher, Sir Geoffrey Bindman, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Malcolm Bowden, Marcus Leroux, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mark Irving, Roger Boyes, The Rev A. Graham Hellier, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Derek Wakeham, Grayson Perry, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Anne Ashworth, Kim Fletcher, Steve Hawkes, Professor Peter Reddaway, Dominic Maxwell, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Alex Kirby, Terry Deary, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Ian Whittell, Martin Sugarman, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex Taking the Pill cuts the risk of cancer 46,000 took part in largest medical survey Reassurance for millions of women Index Senators give report on Iraq a rougher ride NHS 'wasted billions' The Times leads Christmas warning Heskey to get the nod Timesonline Opinion Times2 Arts Quick find Today's weather The Times British officials seek protection for foreign policy in EU treaty Fears judges will have right to query decisions Miliband says he is content with proposals Pints, pounds and ounces are here to stay as Brussels relents Cannabis is no big deal, says Johnson Rising Labour star accused of telling voters: my opponent is a paedophile Candidate went on to take 'unwinnable' seat Lib Dem rival says he faced Thai boys claim In her own words . . . Boodles Verdict on the Pill: it liberated a generation with little harm done Home Staff: Breast-feeding does not protect babies from asthma Turbulent history Picture Gallery Courts lose details of offender surcharges Divorce affects 20m Cambridge bursaries Attack on Sir Alex £50,000 gold coin Truancy rate expected to soar as parents take extra-long Easter break Primary school closes for day as its only pupil calls in sick Versace Judge has ten days to decide if McCanns should face charges Madeleine Police hand over ten box files of evidence Large amount of girl's hair 'found in car boot' Why a hair may hold the key What can the scientific evidence prove? Parents still '100% confident that we are both innocent' Shakespeare company chief calls for challenging theatre on a grand scale Dolce & Gabbana Bishops' gender petition Chickenpox jab is on cards For Humphrey, read Sybil Foot-and-mouth test case Sacked — for 'not being German enough' Banker claims £10m for race discrimination Employer defends redundancy decision Grandfather died when 60th birthday flight ended in crash Big paydays Tiscali Tod's Man who helped NHS to £46bn says it wasted the money and needs more Review blames pay deals and restructuring Public health budgets raided to bridge gaps Voters need better services before they back funding rises Timesonline A Labour Party worker in the European Parliament gets … We've pretty much forgotten what the whole spat was … Today No one wants Brown books People Postscript KT Tunstall has a machine that tells her when she is … With people across the nation speaking of little else, … Nice to know that millionairess mother-to-be Charlotte … What does Daniel Radcliffe see when he looks in the … A shoeless Stephen Fry, looking less comfortable than popular perception dictates he really ought, punting down the Cam in Cambridge. Fry, who went up to Queens' College in 1978 and may one day get over it, was in the city to film part of a new series of his drama, Kingdom Show can't go on - we're still waiting for guests Microsoft Festival of Science AOL Broadband The secrets your postcode will tell anyone who wants to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Street wise Boots Opticians Health Scare Comment The NHS can be improved by devolving power and responsibility Food Fight Why the smart money is on milk Fame is the Spur To get bums on seats, and tempt celebrities to play the moody Dane Ceci n'est pas un ballon . . . Picture Gallery How many dollars would buy off Osama? How Matt 'Stir' Frei turned my stomach Camden's folly Help the boys Saint Harris Single-faith schools help children grow apart Much ado about Shakespeare Join the debate online today Political psychiatry Moveable feast day Keep Israel onside Divine harvest Roddick's ruse: it wasn't the moisturiser after all Alice Miles on the genius of the Body Shop founder Sit down, thugs, and get your wellbeing books out Comment Toyota Did you love her? mother asks boyfriend of drug victim Rachel Ex-partner describes chaotic life of addiction Witness claims that death scene was tidied Inside Track BlackBerry Post workers threaten fresh round of strikes Brown faces a showdown with unions over push to weaken their influence Stand-off over plan to end ballot block voting Both sides say that no compromise is in sight On table Directline Marks and spéncer Sisters claim tax rules give better rights to lesbians Spinsters 'will have to sell home if one dies' Court challenge will take on inheritance law Multiple Display Advertising Items Worcester Bosch Group An extended love letter to California delivered 1st-class First night Pop Brian Wilson Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Top tables Why a slap-up meal in London would make a salaryman choke Average dinner costs £39, more than Tokyo Capital eating is most expensive in the world Bmi a Star Alliance Member Inept Shipman officer got plum job Botched investigation left GP free to kill again Police admit £30,000 'expert' post was error Multiple Display Advertising Items Pursue major crime, not just statistics, police are told Cleared over killer dog but facing 'life sentence of regret' Multiple Display Advertising Items Early Man just didn't have the legs to catch his dinner Festival of Science The Times Testosterone finding backs the 'extreme male brain' autism theory Festival of Science Condition linked to foetal hormone levels Biological evidence is 'exciting development' Computers go from catching essences to catching criminals Expedia. co. uk Sea tragedy boat 'unsafe' Harry Potter outguns 007 FHM censured over photo A wooden shed? £90,000 Police arrest 15 as demonstrators lay siege to international arms fair Expedia Pakistan France General gets rough ride as senators fight for high ground over election Iraqis remain concerned about militias Military tactics may be working but Iraq's real conflict is political 'the Best Book Ever Written on how to Get Rich' Giuliani accused of exploiting 9/11 role Families furious over reading at Ground Zero Presidential hopeful denies political motive Felix Dennis Israeli aircraft 'bombed Syria' Jackson 'Nipplegate' reaches court of appeal Network challenging 'indecent images' fine Case regarded as test of broadcast regulation Multiple Display Advertising Items Brief encounter Tesco Archbishop quits to fight adultery claims of 'wicked Mugabe regime' Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Man 'admits' killing student with axe (Reuters): Tigers return in India (AP): Ship gives shelter (AP): Castration deal (AP): Brainy bird dies America goes ahead with high-level visit to show support for Musharraf Protesters search for justice but find only persecution The Private Clinic Lionsgate French literature pays price as the language of money lures students Sarkozy pledges reform of European farming subsidies The pen is mightier . . . New bin Laden tape praises 9/11 hijackers (AP): Explosive report (AP): Rebel ships sunk (Reuters): Tycoon sentenced (Reuters): Ex-soldiers riot (AP): Baby boom contest (AFP): Ebola outbreak The Times Pollution blamed for fall in Arctic baby boys Multiple Display Advertising Items Better late than never for millennium party Multiple Display Advertising Items Sorry, what year did you say it was? Cruise CBI chief's openness call to private equity Equity markets up Bank charges debate Zenith lifts forecasts Quote of the day Opec raises oil output Business big shot Fears of retailing bloodbath when interest rises hit home Low street Next says crunch may come at Christmas JJB Sports could miss profit targets by 25% Banks pass on rising costs to mortgage borrowers Shining Knight Stock markets Squeeze-hit Golden Key gets a $1.5bn helping hand from BarCap Knight charges with obvious, but valid, attack Picture Gallery High hopes for advertising Commodities Real cost of pork Career Capella™ Currencies Need to know Results in brief Online today Fund manager pans HSBC's Asian retreat Bank lacks oriental focus, says Knight Vinke Calls to return head office to Hong Kong Business big shot Simon Robertson Investors and bank: two sides of the coin CBI boss tells union leaders private equity must provide more disclosure The Times In the US, there is concern over the above, a whistle sold over the internet. Some feel that in the current climate it is not a good idea to encourage children to place a gun barrel in their mouth and pull the trigger. Others are more robust. " Let's play cops and robbers. Here's your gun, " Jokes one observer. " It's just weeding out the stupid ones, " says another Question on sources given high frequency McDonald's sex case whets US appetites City Diary In Russia again, today is "Day of Conception", where … City Diary They held a mini-cricket tournament at the Honourable … City Diary Spotted at Wilton's Music Hall, for the launch of the … City Diary Michel Roux Jr at Le Gavroche has been recalling the … City Diary Picture Gallery Hopes of a reduction in US interest rates provide investors with transatlantic tonic Shares sharply up in Britain and America Paulson says credit crisis will be prolonged Banks make £3.5bn a year in overdraft charges, OFT reports 'Day of reckoning' nears for firms with cash problems, says Moody's Government urges BA to opt for Rolls-Royce engines and Airbus aircraft Flag carrier told to "buy British" Two engineers employ nearly 26,000 in UK Raja Fashions Armor wins $4bn contract with US military Traditional media fight back in the battle to attract advertising Newspapers, radio and cinema recover Men's magazines struggle against internet Pearson seeks to sell German paper and concentrate on FT Timesonline Mecom pays dearly for freesheet war in Denmark Orange End of the line is being signalled for Brown's Underground project Travel group says Britain must act on congestion Redrow blames red tape as it cuts target for starter homes Focus switches back to mainstream building 'We must get best returns, 'investors told Pfizer to cease manufacturing in Britain with the loss of 420 jobs Outline planning Timesonline Now that British milk producers need to go global, size matters BlackBerry Betting on new great game Rising food prices fuel Chinese inflation Meat prices alone have risen by 49% Stock market falls on expected rate rises The Times Spring rains fail to fall on the wheatbelt Is flower power the way forward? The Times All green (AP): American home sales forecast is cut again (AFP): Gazprom partner (Reuters): Health offer rejected (Reuters): Countrywide deal (AP): Drug boosts Merck (AP): McDonald's shares up Opec under attack for failing to act firmly on world prices Sarkozy angers Germany with nuclear privatisation scheme Silkepc Italian mobile sale may signal Hutchison Whampoa's exit from UK 3 UK expected to follow Italian sell-off Deutsche Telekom may make early move The Times unit trust information service The Times British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Harsh words depress DSG on brighter day Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Montgomery's Mecom is hot news for investors Savills Deal of the day JJB Sports Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Reader Offers Ltd Court & Social Weather Eye Allen Clarke Founding head of Holland Park School, flagship of the comprehensive education ideal Allen Clarke, headmaster, Holland Park School, 1957-71, was born on August 20,1910. He died on July 12,2007, aged 96 Michael Jackson Lives Remembered The Very Rev Alan Webster Vice-Admiral Sir Ian McGeoch Joe Zawinul Widely influential jazz musician and composer who introduced world music and electronic keyboards to the genre Joe Zawinul, jazz keyboard player, bandleader and composer, was born on July 7,1932. He died of cancer on September 11,2007, aged 75 Richard Cook Jazz critic who as editor of the esoteric music journal The Wire was an important champion of the avant-garde Richard Cook, music writer and critic, was born on February 7,1957. He died on August 25,2007, aged 50 Derek Bonham Influential finance director at Hanson whose accountant's eye oversaw numerous City deals Derek Boham, company director, was born on July 12, 1943. He died of cancer on September 3, 2007, aged 64 Nick Nobilo Unassuming Croatian immigrant to New Zealand who made his fortune pioneering the country's winemaking industry Nikola Nobilo, OBE, winemaker, was born on Auguest 23, 1913. He died on August 29, 2007, aged 94 Ivan Bussens Campaigner who brought gay sports clubs to prominence Ivan Bussens, campaigner, was born on June 3, 1960. He died on Auguest 27, 2007, aged 47 Court Circular New colours for autumn Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Word Watching Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services School Notices Intensive agriculture lets rainwater drain too soon Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 12,1989 The Hungarian decision to open the border with Austria allowed thousands of East Germans to escape and claim West German citizenship. It was the start of Communism's final collapse Winning Move Word Watching Today Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Lost/Found Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Legal Notices Jockeys to exert more influence after overdue modernisation Racing Association board to include non-riders Weekly restriction of nine meetings endorsed Uttoxeter Beverley Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Motor racing Leicester Football Doncaster Racing Haydock Park Course specialists Kempton Park Maddy revels in renewed chance to show talents Cricket ICC World Twenty20 Platform to atone for fruitless previous tour One eye on weather for England's opener Football Results American football Basketball Bowls Cycling Football Fixtures Cricket Other sport Index Rugby union Magners League Snooker Tennis The Times Trusov takes lead as Cavendish fades White trumped Croatia in disarray Gay to miss Brussels Trescothick gives Sabres lift with Oval masterclass Cricket Cheshire finish on a high after Dumelow's haul Durham show forward thinking to keep the champions guessing Lancashire find the perfect accomplices for title push Anxious Warne falls foul of familiar foes on run-in Cricket LV country Championship first division Scoreboards Middlesex v Leicestershire Second division Northamptonshire v Glamorgan The raging bull who refuses to give up fight with life Big Interview The former world middleweight champion's battles have not always been confined to the ring, and the tale hasn't changed in 86 years Punching his weight Warrington woe intensifies with ban for Morley Rugby league Deng shines as Britain take lead to Switzerland Basketball Radcliffe up and running after long wait Athletics Athlete back in action two weeks on Sunday Return will be boost for North-East event Multiple Display Advertising Items O'Sullivan hopes loyalty bonus will help put Ireland back in the black Rugby union World Cup Argentina made to fight all the way Timesonline ESPN Classic Gough gives the game away about Jones getting nod Ashton at a loss after injury to Barkley makes bad day worse Rugby union World Cup Two-match ban is handed out to Vickery Dallaglio, Worsley and Cueto are dropped Building a Winning Team Unlucky England must make the best of their French no-fly zone Rugby union World Cup White keeps confidence in check The Times World Cup at a glance Tables The numbers game McLaren facing large dossier of new evidence in spying scandal Motor racing Phone calls and texts at centre of FIA's case Hamilton remains in danger of losing points Timesonline The Times From sinners to saints — how Chelsea changed for the better Football Graeme Le Saux, in the final extract from his autobiography, looks back on two contrasting spells at Stamford Bridge Williamhillsale Special offer Wembley legend Ian Porterfield dies at 61 Football Multiple Display Advertising Items Sport Staff: Police arrest attacker after station assault on Ferguson Mission accomplished as Pearce's charges coast in Football Smith denied in bid to seal it with a kiss Premier League today McLeish adopts positive stance towards tough task in France Football European Championship qualifying Bellamy ready to lead Wales youngsters Ireland on brink of exit Gillespie ready to pass go after get-out-of-jail card blessing Teams Memo to fans: England are run by Steve McClaren, not Simon Cowell Dutch master paints a bleak picture of the future for England Football European Championship qualifying Now is crunch time, says Terry after failing his Russian exam Football European Championship qualifying Captain cannot name one opposition player Complacency still a concern for England Crouch or Heskey? The online debate becomes heated Ambitious Richards desperate to make name for himself Thinking man Hiddink brings ultimate test of England's revival instinct Football European Championship qualifying McClaren's men face Europe's best defence Victory depends on wit as well as work ethic Scope Timesonline Woods increases liquidities The Insider Rum goings-on Times Crossword Shoes decidedly on the other foot We hope for better luck today for Mark Bright, whose … England can muscle their way to the finals, says McClaren Head coach likely to name unchanged team Captain Terry wants to see fighting qualities The Times Index The real Raging Bull Index The face The grownup stage of his career A big hand for the poker kings and queens The click Home suite home in a budget hotel Picture Gallery Modern morals A lot of bottle Anita Roddick proved that a business could be both ethical and successful. After her death on Monday, Anne Ashworth assesses the Body Shop founder's legacy I was her first shop worker: she was my inspiration An ethical legacy of lotions and potions Two lives; two wives Family Secrets An anonymous reader confesses that he secretly shares his life with two women — and he feels no guilt Do you live with a family secret? Readers' advice The Times It may be a nice bag, but does it justify the price tag? A chance for stars to save the Earth Facial heirs The week starts here . . . Style Wednesday With London Fashion Week nearly upon us, the Times style team give you the lowdown on the hottest designers, the hippest events and breaking trends — and insights into how to survive it all The people The designers Play buzztrend bingo The top five LFW beauty buys Bobbi Brown Win tickets to London Fashion Weekend How to master money You have what it takes to add massive value to the world—and to make money for yourself. The key is to identify your expertise, maximise its worth, and invest the proceeds wisely Atonement I can make your rich, by Paul McKenna Timesonline An expert at making money The millionaire mindset Back to nature Arts In Kew Gardens' 300 acres, Henry Moore's sculptures finally find a home which befits their scale and ambition, says Mark Irving Does art have a place among the bleeding hearts? The Times This company loves misery First night Opera Iphigénie en Tauride Covent Garden I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue Live I'm Sorry I Haven't A clue Live Royal and Derngate, Northampton Black-Eyed Susan Black-Eyed Susan Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds Lisa's Sex Strike Theatre Octagon, Bolton Multiple Classified Advertising Items New York Voices New York Voices Ronnie Scott's, W1 Life and soul of the party Crème Working Relationship Lynda Fletcher-Emptage, managing director of Hyperactive Events, and her executive assistant, Karen Stear, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Office survivor Multiple Display Advertising Items Go green — and boost your career Crème A new course will help PAs to push the green agenda, and give themselves a higher profile at work. Penny Cottee reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Confidence and training: what a survey reveals 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 Times2 Quiz Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Match of the Day Live: England v Russia Viewing Guide BBC One, 7.30pm Heroes BBC Two, 9pm Brothers & Sisters Channel 4,10pm and 11pm The Guinea Pig (1948, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.35pm Frankie and Johnny (1991) Five, 8pm Equilibrium (2002) Film4,9pm Variations Ramadan: She's a Thoroughly Modern Muslim BBC One, 11.15pm White Oleander (2002) BBC One, 11.45pm Flags of Our Fathers (2006)/Letters From Two Jima (2006) New to Sky Box Office Web video of the day Lost Vegas finds holy spirits Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword Acorn
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