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News from 13/09/2007

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Willie Walsh Chief Executive, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Yepoka Yeebo, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Dr G. J. Saunders, Martin Birchall, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, James Harding, Robert Lindsay, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Dr John Etherington, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Colin Wilshire, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Pete Daly, Clive Woodward, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Terence Kealey Vice-Chancellor, Graham Greene, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Chris G. Green, Jane MacArtney, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Dr J. D. Manson, Francis Elliott, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Melanie Reid, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Michael Harvey, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, steve Hawkes, Jenny MacArthur, Dr Siew-Peng Lee, A. H. Muir, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Samuel Blanning, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stephen Collins, Stefanie Marsh, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Sue Mallia, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Eric Campbell, Edward Gorman, James Mottram, Malcolm Rogers, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Dr Sue Armstrong Brown, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, James Harding Business Editor, John Westerby, Peter Mahaffey, FRCS, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, ZoË Strimpel, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, David chater, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Alistair Campsie, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Gerard Baker US Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Dr David Bellamy, Robert Crampton, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, stephen Dalton, Mike Smith, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Sandra parsons, Arthur Burgess, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, Claire Reichl, John Naish, David Fulton, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Terri Jackson, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson,

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Index Lockdown on farms over foot and mouth Animal movements and meat exports halted Checks on Queen's cattle and deer park McCann diaries and laptop to be seized by Portuguese police Banks raise mortgage rates as prices fall Iraq pullout talks The Times leads Back-to-basics plan Brown in the centre Timesonline Opinion Times2 Career Quick find Today's weather The Times Homeowners facing rise in loan costs as property prices look ready to fall Borrowers will suffer effects of credit crisis Variable rates going up before end of the week Into the red Permission to shave, sir? No! Beards encouraged by Forces in Afghanistan Facial hair commands the respect of tribesmen Sandals Ban on moving livestock could make outbreak worse than 2001 Next few weeks are busiest for auctions Farmers are still recovering from floods Sabotage is a possibility, but let's hope it hasn't spread to pigs Rural nightmare in semi-suburbia Pugh Osborne reveals Brown's hang-up NHS computer fears Budget cocaine Abduction ruling Loan shark caught Sleep soundly 'i know Thatcher survived on four hours—I need a bit more' So maybe Granny did know best New mothers have to get by on too little sleep In the past, women tended to let baby cry Breitling Portuguese police ignored offer by Scotland Yard to review evidence Madeleine McCanns also asked for fresh look at case Judge to allow seizure of diaries and computer 'If she is found, journal will be proof of how hard we hunted' Parents will have to pay defence costs without Madeleine's Fund Madeleine McCanns may require new financial resource More than £1 million has been donated so far Why do the detectives want her diaries and his laptop? Free DVD Specsavers Mobile phones don't cause cancer—in the short term. Long term, who knows? Woman teacher's body found in grounds of open prison 'Fighting drunk' admits street attack on Sir Alex Man Utd manager was left doubled up Assailant also hurt police support officer Paddington swaps his marmalade for Marmite Currys British Airways The Prince of Wales complained to an audience of pupils visiting his Highgrove home from the Avening Primary School in Gloucestershire that, these days, urban youths barely recognise farm animals Challenge churchill Tories throw the twit out of town People The producers of Blair on Broadway, a musical about … Postscript Victoria Beckham (no, stay with us, it might be worth … Pressing issues face Boris Johnson when — sorry, if … Siemens Yesterday, perhaps with rather un-charitable cruelty, … Despite the hype, Quentin Tarantino has no plans to … In the last few months of her life Anita Roddick, the … With some degree of lip-curling smugness (it must be … Marksandspencer Terracotta Army awaits the British hordes British Museum's new exhibition opens today Ticket sales already past the £2m mark Mitsubishi Motors Sony Speed-limiting devices may put the brakes on company car drivers Slow but sure Climate Wise Ghosts of fashion past still haunt the land of the brand Fashion New York After Abe, a Lincoln Japan is running out of chances to make its voice heard Shock Absorbers Eastern economic powerhouses will help to solve Western financial woes Sleep on It Modern mothers, and everybody else, need more snoozing A big hand for the TV watchers Picture Gallery The blue-ing of the green movement Thunderer: They fiddled the figures: do you agree or disagree? Rugby's brutish fall from grace Salazar's ghost No pressure Wanless, GPs and the snatched-back contract Wrong answers to climate change Timesonline Culloden's colours Voiceless migrants Driven to rebel Weighty issue Tiny terminators Enough religion. Stop shoving it down my throat This hereditary stuff, your Grace. Rather poor form, eh? Comment Sainsbury's Drug death may never be explained, say police Television crew risked their lives to save couple swept out to sea Singapore Airlines The History Channel Police chief says officers chasing targets distort picture of crime Judges attack hate campaign Watchdog backs trader's baby bias claim Tribunal cleared bank of sexual discrimination Mother in £1.35m case will contest the decision Executive charged with murder of daughter, 2 Tiscali Hyundai Troops leave bases in Germany The star that foretells Earth's doom Bus pass refused to non-Catholic pupil Double lung transplant for girl, 5 Drench Led Zeppelin reunion will cost fans a whole lotta cash-£125 a ticket Minister sacked after exposing 'child abuse' Jersey senator accused of unacceptable conduct I have been ousted by a one-party state, he says Multiple Display Advertising Items Renault PC World Brown shifts right into Blair territory Political spectrum Parties attempt to reduce hot air generated by their conferences Tories change green tax plans Renault Unions call for a referendum on EU treaty over fears for workers' rights £3.5bn rebate comes under fresh scrutiny Oxfam Top judge opposes US-style selection Homophobic 'slur' First channel for deaf Brilliance of Byron Foreign students 'prop up' universities Fifth of intake in key subjects from overseas Postgraduate figures even higher, says report London council demands action on 24,000 'lost migrants' Index Bad feedback, deadlines not met — teachers must do better Auris Wildlife groups dismayed as Trump gets go-ahead to build 'Golfopolis' dream TheSmileTrain "a Triumph" How success of Early Man may have been a curse for his weaker cousin Festival of Science Climatic catastrophe theory lacks evidence Homo sapiens was the more likely culprit How they compare Ultra-bright light can read a book without opening it Why little brothers and sisters really are little Aquascutum A quarter of the world's mammal species heading towards oblivion Rare bee finds haven on islands Isseymiyakeparfums Dolphin Pi eyed with the magic of pure maths First night Theatre A Disappearing Number Barbican Japan When the kissing has to stop Kenya Divorce and dismissal loom amid scandal for the naked civil servant EU official accused of promoting his lover Wife's story could bring down Merkel Government A woman scorned Giant dragon will overshadow other airports Terminal will increase passengers to 90 million But it still won't satisfy Chinese aviation growth Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar US commander to meet Brown as pullout from Basra frays ties Dreams Senators' outrage Foreign Staff: Six years after 9/11 al-Qaeda still remains a potent threat Japan's Prime Minister quits amid rumours of sickness and scandal Irresolute leader who was a magnet for crisis Cabinet revolt forces Howard to say he will quit after poll Three Naomi Campbell's casino venture may put rare turtles in the soup (AP): Tsunami alert after second quake strikes (AP): Veteran executed (AP): Losing weight (Reuters): Secret submarine (AP): Shooting inquiry (AP): Flying ballot (AP): Aircraft hits minibus (AP): Dog surfs to safety Putin's surprise choice keeps the country guessing about his heir Times Online Make love for Motherland and win a refrigerator Tribunal finally gets the chance to question Ahern over corruption claims Vauxhall Rising prices prompt pasta strike for a day Staple of Italians hit as biofuels eat up wheat Protesters say families are facing bankruptcy Multiple Display Advertising Items Oil price breaches $80 despite rise in quotas Dresdner admission O2 defends Apple Quote of the day St. James's Place US will suffer but growth will hold up, says Treasury chief Recession not on the cards, Paulson believes Sub-prime problems 'still causing concern' Fighter talk Stock markets Garnier's empire is in need of an overhaul Talent spot Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Slicker cities Need to know Results in brief Timesonline ITV looks to online deals and production to deliver salvation Grade unveils plan for 5 per cent revenue rise Shift to web video as phone-ins are dropped Business big shot Lord Birt Channel 4 should stay in the public sector, says minister German bank admits unfairly dismissing a senior manager in racism claim The Times 'i was not rip-roaring drunk, although perhaps with hindsight I should have stayed in my hotel room and not gone out with the others' Malcolm Perry Money-broking is a cosy world in China City Diary Prying eyes might make green team see red City Diary Some confusion at fund manager Ashmore, where the end … Archie Norman sold Asda to Wal-Mart in 1999 after a … Been there, done that Picture Gallery Governor stands firm on refusing to bail out banks over their 'risky behaviour' Rescue would add to future danger, King says Banking system is strong enough to cope Banks must take blame, says Darling Getting tough with City Gráinne Gilmore Analysis O2 finds Apple revenue-sharing to its taste Announcement paves way for iPhone deal Rivals scramble to offer alternatives Multiple Display Advertising Items BUPA hospitals to be rebranded as Cinven reshapes Spire Healthcare MoD seeks a way out of its contract to buy 88 Typhoons Move would be a severe blow to BAE EADS chief insists the contract remains firm Cantos Unlimited fines for employment agencies that exploit workers Minister tells TUC of imminent crackdown Number of standards inspectors to be doubled The Times BAA blocks its new employees from joining final-salary pension scheme Summertime blues for Homebase after washout Timesonline US lenders charge higher rates to black and Hispanic borrowers Mortgage approvals higher for white people Data raises fears of sub-prime implications Battered Motorola looks to challenge BlackBerry BP plays down fire damage in Alaska GMAC finance deal (AP): EDS retirement offer Credit firms inquiry Italy faces blackouts (Reuters): Clarins speculation 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 BAE flies high on talk that Saudi deal is close Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Under the weather HRG lifted by resilient Argos Charter Deal of the day FTSE entrants Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Total The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Randstad British funds This is paid-for information service. For further detai The Times Madras/Chennai Hot spot for international manufacturers The new business capitals Madras The 'Detroit of India' has diversified not just into carmaking but software, hardware and healthcare, writes Ashling O'Connor Tamil Nadu film fans vote for Kollywood Equity Prices Rolex Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cunard Slovenia: small but perfectly formed Late travel Super deals at retreats near majestic lakes Taste for adventure at wine-producing farm British Isles Late deals Three nights in Jersey, £139; three nights in Bilbao, £169; seven nights in Jamaica, £559 Short haul Long haul Cunard Archaeology Weather Eye Group Captain Willie Tait Master bomber who flew more than 100 sorties and led the famous 617 Squadron in the final destruction of the Tirpitz Group Captain Willie Tait, DSO and three Bars, DFC and Bar, wartime bomber pilot, was born on December 9,1916. He died on August 31,2007, aged 90 Ian Porterfield Giant-killing star of Sunderland's 1973 FA Cup win who later managed teams on four continents Ian Porterfield, football player and manager, was born on February 11,1946. He died on cancer on september 11,2007, aged 61 Doris Metaxa Howard Wimbledon ladies doubles champion Doris Metaxa Howard, tennis player, born June 12,1911. She died on September 7,2007, aged 96 Court Circular Emperor's tomb survives Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Word Watching Legal News Appointments School Notices Kelly College Bridge Chess Winning move Personals Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Birthdays Anniversaries Public Notices The ice trade helped to keep Queen Victoria cool Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 13,1971 Nine hostages and 28 prisoners died at New York state prison after police officers ended a bloody five-day rebellion by inmates. The attack was a last resort after failed negotiations Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Dream Eater is rich reward for Smith's rare shopping trip Racing Owner-breeder nets sales-race jackpot Winner casts aside maiden status in style Wolverhampton Racing goes ahead without disruption after the new … Sandown Park Cricket Football Holmes cheered as project nears fruition Racing Doncaster Chepstow McLaren to play the Hamilton card Motor racing Driver will have key role in team's defence Hill voices his unease about FIA investigation Supporters Club Timesonline The decision-makers Perky Pressel aims to spark US bid Golf Solheim Cup Bowls Results Doncaster Racing Yesterday's details Cycling Haydock Park Uttoxeter Kempton Park Luke Donald has withdrawn from the Britain and Ireland Ice hockey Rugby union Pools forecast Tired Ohuruogu pulls out of Brussels race Hammond feels pace Morley to miss out Snooker Tennis McGuigan mash makes smash hit Sport on television Phillips begins European title defence with one eye on Beijing Equestrianism Great Britain team John Lewis Sussex summon will to recover after serious injury to Naved Cricket LV County Championship first division Tredwell turns on the style to dash Hampshire hopes Lancashire frustrated by Westwood and sunshine Croft's lengthy spell brings grand reward Second division Middlesex v Leicestershire Australia 'embarrassed' after shock defeat Cricket ICC World Twenty20 Ponting criticises lack of batting application England forewarned of Zimbabwe threat Scoreboards Cricket Fixtures Football Blue Square Premier Other sport Farrell left to pick up pieces with problems growing apace Rugby union World Cup League convert forced to step in at fly half Loss of Wilkinson and Barkley causes chaos T-Mobile Australia are challenged to make giant leap forward Rugby union World Cup Crunchy Nut The Times World Cup at a glance Tables The numbers games The Times Prey on South Africa being favourites to pile the pressure on them Timesonline Chimbonda questioned by police Football Tottenham player is considered a witness Investigation focused on two transfer deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Megson given Leicester job by Mandaric Sport Staff Seconds out: Irish stunned by another knockout blow Football European Championship qualifying Sending-off crowns night of misery Group F Group D Premier League today Alfa Romeo Scotland reach dizzy heights as McFadden seals fairytale victory Football European Championship qualifying Group B The Quinn direct Craig Bellamy brought a triumphant end to a torrid … Don't mock lead piping, the stiletto was worth the entrance fee alone Football European Championship qualifying Last night's results Multiple Display Advertising Items How they rated Why Heskey is better than Rooney From figure of fun to national If it ain't broke, don't fix it — why McClaren should stick to his guns Saviour, Heskey has last laugh How they rated How Russia rated Enlightened McClaren reaps reward in return of shooting star Football European Championship qualifying Finishing school Norwich Union Croatia extended their lead at the top of group E to … Gate still open for Coughlan The Insider Imaginary evidence Times Crossword 23,705 Wembley's roof is not stuck, honest Lethal Owen inspires England The Times St. James's Place Inside Plus Clive Woodward Giles Smith Group E Index The face Return of a rock god Darling sets the cat among the media pigeons The click Pitbull attack: a decision that beggars belief Give birth and we'll give you a free TV set Image of the day Modern morals I hate life, I love you In newly published intimate letters to his wife and mistresses, Graham Greene reveals his loves and his betrayals, the guilt that he felt and his struggle with depression The barbs of Waugh Frosty response The Times Moral superiority: the ugly new stick to beat Kate McCann They still didn't do it Turning tide of envy The Times Bordeaux benefits Timesonline Failing sight is no cause for alarm in the elderly Ask Dr Stuttaford Sky The Times The success strategy The Times The millionaire mindset Is he losing the plots? Quentin Tarantino still talks a great movie, as James Christopher discovers. But can he still make them? Inside Lend me your ears: those classic Tarantino moments Timesonline Ten tips for writing your own movie Want to see your story on the big screen? Think beginning, middle and end, and don't play the show-off, advises Pete Daly The Serpent Unwashed and deadly The heroes in western homage 3:10 to Yuma look the part, says Wendy Ide, but Seth Rogen's new comedy is simply gross 3:10 to Yuma 15,122mins Superbad 15,113mins Disturbia 15,105mins Shoot 'Em Up 18,84mins Legacy Also out this week Five go in search of a legend The journey by a group of British lads to find their soccer hero makes a truly life-affirming documentary, marvels Wendy Ide In the Hands of the Gods 15,106mins Legacy PG, 83mins True North 15,96mins December Boys 12A, 105mins Also out this week In Cinemas now With Brad and Angelina on the road less travelled Screen Working with Hollywood's sexiest power couple hasn't changed director Michael Winterbottom, finds James Mottram Available now on DVD Timesonline Made in Japan really is a sign of quality Clubland A king fit for the trenches First night Theatre Henry V Royal Exchange, Manchester Shadowlands Theatre There's Something About Simmy Theatre Royal Stratford East Concert Christine Brewer Wigmore Hall Dance Angelina's Star Performance Touring Multiple Display Advertising Items In the main paper Theatre Fragile! Arcola, E8 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hours listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Today's TV What Not to Wear Viewing Guide BBC One, 8pm Who Do You Think You Are? BBC One, 9pm Born to be Different Channel 4,9pm Manhattan (1979, b/w)/Annie Hall (1977) Film choice Stephen Dalton The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959) Channel 4,1.50pm The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Film4,9pm Variations Ghosts Channel 4,10pm The Castle (1997) Sky Movies Indie, 9pm Facing Window (2003) Sky Arts, 10.55pm Web video of the day Gosh, Muslims wear wellies! Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4319 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 54 The Wellman clinic Index Cpa Multiple Display Advertising Items Can praise invade personal space? The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened We all deserve a favourite uncle Mentors Tony Dixon, left, says that while mentoring Stefni Watson he "sometimes feels like her grandad". Carly Chynoweth speaks to mentor and protégée to find out what it is about their working relationship that has created an ongoing friendship as well FedEx The Office Psychologist Bondage Gear Keys to communication How to . . . Write an E-Mail Like many forms of communication, e-mail is no less susceptible to the vagaries of shorthand, slang, jargon and plain silliness. Clare Dight finds out how to get your sent messages to sing Lunch Times . . . At the Food Standards Agency Find out More All the world's a stage if you are an accountant Out of Office Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Quirk Deadline Buster . . . The Perfect Hire Stepping back can be a positive move Talking Point Not everyone who goes into business for themselves stays there. Carly Chynoweth speaks to the experts about the skillset you'll need to return to the corporate grind The Boss Says Numbers add up for professional services The Times Top 100 Graduate Recruiters 2007 Despite a fair bit of movement in the rankings this year, some things don't change and the sharp end of the table has a pretty familiar feel to it, reports Martin Birchall The Top 100 A Brief History Find out More The Top 100 MBA Choices The Insider Henley Management College Sunshine and Silicon Valley are big draws MBA Experiences US West Coast Business schools on the US West Coast tend to be tarred with the region's laid-back brush, but, as Clare Dight discovers, students face a rigorous academic examination MBAs knock mavericks off the top of the pile Talking Point Business leaders today get to the top faster, Emily Ford finds, by marrying personality to a degree from a respected university and an MBA from a leading business school Leaders' Lessons Listening at All Levels Go online for a fresh take on inspiration Leaders' Lessons Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items 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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