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News from 18/09/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, George Reynolds-Payne, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Rabbi Danny Rich, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Bryan Reuben Professor, A. K. Walker, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Douglas Sheard, Philip Howard, Judy Brickell, Cllr Frances Taylor, Christine Seib, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Indarjit Singh Director, John Kenny, Gabrielle Starkey, Colin Bennett, Will Pavia, Oliver Palmer, David Charter Europe Correspondent, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Ben Ainslie, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Hannah Fletcher, Francis Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Mark Jones, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Roger C. Bryan, David Lloyd Hughes, ZoË Manzi, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, The Rev Jonathan Edwards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, David Pannick, QC, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Graham Bate, Simon Tait, Cyril Havard, David Webb, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Edward Fennell, Dan Brennan, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, G. C. McAllister, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Steven Pinker, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, David Willetts, Kaveh Solhekol, Andrew Drummond, Andrew Smyth, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Elisabeth Jefferies, Will Swann Director, Shamima Akther, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Peter Evans, Vicky Ward, Dominic Maxwell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Menzies Campbell, Philip Webster, David Bolchover, David Sinclair, Martyn Atkins President, Lewis Stuart, Catherine Philp, Dr Anthony Seldon Master, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Patrick Foster, Bishop William Kenney, Sarah Butler, Stephen Cragg, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Tim Lawson-Cruttenden, Adrian Milledge, Tony Halpin, Olav Bjortomt, Muhammad Abdul Bari, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Joe Bolger, Grainne Gilmore,

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Index A £28bn cheque to stop the panic Taxpayer to guarantee Northern Rock savings Chancellor acts after run on other banks 'Private schools will lose pupils over fees' No 10 McCann update Sarkozy's first test £4.4bn Typhoon deal Mourinho pressure Index Timesonline Opinion Index Public Agenda Quick find Today's weather The Times Archbishop calls secret service for gay clergy to halt slide towards schism Rules will prevent disclosure of discussion Gay group attacks communion of stealth On other pages Fake world of the Viagra plotters Counterfeit baldness pills also made millions British 'linchpin' is jailed for four years Cashing in on men's private fears Cartier Private schools 'must cut fees or risk going out of business' Emphasis on facilities is misplaced, says report Pupil numbers may fall 5 per cent in decade Head teacher hopes to fly in new boarders Foot-and-mouth in sheep suspected Tory equal pay plans MoD apologises Education pays M4 crash kills five Sex Pistols are back Scale of the problem Great salmon escape could turn wild fish into 'couch potatoes' Versace Panic infects other mortgage lenders as fears grow about exposure to crisis Northern Rock Alliance & Leicester shares plunge by third Hundreds of customers still besieging branches The accelerating decline A catastrophe has been averted What should I do with my cash now? Chancellor admits reputation is at stake as Tories go on offensive Northern Rock Dell Savers don't buy sports stars' support campaign On other pages Backroom boys McCanns go straight to the top in search for powerful backers Family's spokesman contacts Prime Minister Couple 'won't have to return for questioning' Ballantyne Roger Vivier GPs in the shops 'will save workers' time' CBI backs moves for accessible surgeries Retailers could offer easier appointments Time up for centuries—old stethoscope AXA Barclays Also at the Lib Dem conference, Chris Huhne's rival … David Cameron was on This Morning on ITV yesterda Take Legal Advice Cherie is back to her eye-rolling best People Lily Allen at the Luella show at Claridge's as part of London Fashion Week. She revealed yesterday that many designers are reluctant to land her clothes as they often end up dog—chewed or muddy Over at Comment Central, Daniel Finkelstein is attempti Sky This week, we are somewhat smug to report, People is … Postscript "Getting pregnant doesn't excite me, " Charlize Theron Where next for Michael Palin, whose latest series, … Alex James, the bass player of Blur, has been named … Nicol Hero pulled others from wreckage Thai Prime Minister visits Briton in hospital At least five citizens killed in Sunday's crash Rolex Times online First direct Northern Exposure The Chancellor is wise to offer additional assurance to savers Pension Plan Sarkozy's proposed reform challenges France's entrenched unions Elbonics Don't we need a few more useful words in conversation? They got Capone in the end, OJ Picture Gallery How dare they tell us savers not to panic Thunderer: Sorry, it's not our job to save Africa from itself Ban cluster bombs Battle honours Northern Rock's high-risk strategy has failed Satisfied customers at the OU Pressure for the 'elite' universities Timesonline Who pays? Boarding is best Super handbag Is it cricket? Job simulation Outed at last: the legions of office layabouts While the old grow richer, the young get poorer Northern rock Passers-by save children in Land Rover plunge Father at the wheel is a vehicle enthusiast Two-year-old girl dies after 'heroic' rescue Iberia Tiscali Ups Rain brings apple growers a bumper crop Orange Air France Core figures Power and passion in a doomed romance First night Opera Madama Butterfly Grand Theatre, Leeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Gossip Teacher 'gave girl cocaine before sex' J. K. Rowling works magic for charity Harman wins fight to give rallying call Surgery gives boy new 'posh accent' Portrait of Rwandan rape victim is shortlisted for photographic award British Gas DNA database 'puts innocent under suspicion' Store only the profiles of convicts, report says Idea of record for all citizens is rejected Healthcare Commission Copy codes Father's tip-off leads to life term In brief Churches fight cluster bombs Motorist sounds off over repairs Bonhams Fashionistas get kick out of new footwear with a fetishistic bent London Fashion Week Timesonline Party urges Sir Menzies to play down his friendship with Brown Liberal Democrats MPs see Labour links as electorally harmful Kennedy says 'no excuse' for poor show There is nothing to fear from being positive about Europe Today's agenda Environmental taxes put Tory plans in the shade A surprise flirtation for the leader with extra socks appeal Liberal Democrats Carphone Warehouse Student 'was part of Canadian terror plot' Home-grown terrorist faces 15 years in prison Court hears that he was a 'wannabe bomber' Nationwide Teenager dies of stab wounds In brief Call to increase autism funding Scot is moved off death row Smashed piano replaced by gift Goldfish Lloyds TSB Triumph for Gervais — and Dame Helen cops another Emmy award Best Actress for TV role as DS Tennison Comedian is surprise winner for Extras National library halts sale of artist's secret cache in dispute over ownership The winner is … Afghanistan United States Sarkozy takes on the workers President demands an end to 'outrageous' perks Hardliners threaten to take to the streets A blue-eyed foe (AP): Vietnam War remains flown home Expedia Bush backs off legal row (AFP): How bees beat hornets (AP): Gamer dies in 3-day binge (AP): Poll victory for Opposition (Reuters): Musharraf to quit army post Expedia Old City seeks to silence Ramadan tradition Cannon blast marked daily fast for 100 years Arabs fear Israelis want to end the tradition Me and my dreams Sky How to wean a fighting force off heroin and teenage concubines Drugs and the abuse of boys are some of the problems faced by British soldiers trying to build an effective police force in Helmand US security firm loses licence after civilians die in gun battle The pigeon pest threatens Venice heritage Sky The Open University Wishful thinking will not cure economic ills Inside Track Zurich Arsenal fan buys £20m artworks Rostropovich collection sold before the auction Russian oligarch will donate it all to the state The Times (AFP): Villager with grudge blows up his guests (AP): Female driving force (AFP): Lions on the loose (AFP): Killers cut heads off (AP): New Chernobyl tomb Queen Mary 2 Cannibal trial scientist turns the ultimate video nasty into a book Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Investor O. J. faces life in jail after 'stick-up' is caught on tape Lucrative trade Clinton revives dream to bring healthcare to all Multiple Display Advertising Items M&B reveals losses of £140m in failed deal Broken glass? Microsoft loses appeal BAE clinches contract Quote of the day Fed to change course Business big shot Karim Naffah Banking contagion costs Alliance & Leicester £1.2bn Jumpy investors flee mortgage sector A&L denies that it has borrowed from the BoE Do you know where your car is? Inside Business Stock markets Prepare for prolonged turmoil, says US Treasury Secretary Crisis of confidence that needs firm action Picture Gallery Commodities Brioni Currencies Need to know Results in brief Times online Mitchells & Butlers faces potential £140m hedging loss on Tchenguiz deal Pub & restaurant group's shares lose 29½p Analysts say finance director was 'reckless' Business big shot Karim Naffah Sartoriani Edinburgh fund manager silent as £250m of investor value is wiped out Northern Rock John Lewis pension fund among casualties Critic says bank's situation 'no accident' Laura Ashley Chairman Matt Ridley stays out of public gaze Growth may fall, but no need to fear the 'r' word Northern Rock Curriculum vitae Grade wants to free ITV from need to meet news quotas Land Rover It is six weeks or more to Hallowe'en, a largely synthetic "celebration" anyway, but my local supermarket already has an aisle crammed with masks, cobwebs and other apparatus to allow children to be even more annoying than usual. Is this some sort of record? On this timeframe, the Christmas decorations should be in the shops by . . . Hallowe'en Bankers feel a sudden urge to go to church City Diary Know nothing about football? You'll do City Diary For all those who love a good party, here's one. "The … City Diary Big-mouth legal team faces music City Diary Picture Gallery RBS clears final regulatory hurdle for ABN Dutch minister gives his approval to €71bn bid Consortium reports solid financial footing Middle East backer could lift Shard off the ground Raja Fashions BlackBerry North Cornwall scheme offers hope that tide is turning for marine power High Commission of India, London Eurofighters head towards Saudi Arabia as BAE completes £4.4bn order Maintenance details for 72 jets still uncertain Contract marks only second Typhoon success The Times Branson turns to Zavvi to take Virgin Megastores off his hands Black Berry Microsoft loses appeal against £342m EU fine over software sharing American group now ponders further appeal Commission's bold decision will make IT giants tremble The money men Merrill Lynch loses jobs at sub-prime subsidiary Fed poised to cut interest rates for first time in Bernanke era Radisson For economic historians, an essential guide to how the Maestro led the Fed through all those storms Alan Greenspan Gerard Baker, US Editor, reviews the memoirs of the former American central bank chairman who become one of Washington's greatest survivors Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times In his own words The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds He's back, and this time he means business For America's low paid, it used to be only your home at risk in the sub-prime mortgage crisis. Now it is your car The Times London Financial Futures Wall Street 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 Sage rises on rumour of interest by Infosys Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Caution advised as M&B deal falls victim to turmoil Unite Group Deal of the day Collins Stewart Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Donkey Sanctuary Cunard Court & Social Charles Whiting Hugely popular novelist of rip-roaring thrillers mostly set against the turbulent background of the Second World War Charles Whiting, author, was born on December 18,1926. He died on July 24,2007, aged 80 Weather Eye Alison Plowden Writer who brought the Elizabethan and Stuart eras to life in a Series of closely researched and enjoyably readable books Alison Plowden, writer and historian, was born on December 18 1931. She died of a brain haemorrhage on August 17,2007, aged 75 Atle Selberg 'Mathematician's mathematician' whose work on prime number theory influenced many branches of his discipline Atle Selberg, mathematician, was born on June 14,1917. He died on August 6,2007, aged 90 Professor John Gofman Nuclear physicist who revealed that even low levels of ionising radiation can vastly increase the likelihood of cancer Professor John Gofamn, nuclear physicist and physician, was born on September 21,1918. He died on August 15,2007, aged 88 Cardinal Édouard Gagnon Former president of the Pontifical Council for the Family who defended traditional teaching Cardinal Édouard Gagnon, former president of the Pontifical Council for the Family, was born on January 15,1918. He died on August 25,2007, aged 89 James Hall Publisher and writer whose Dictionary of Subjects and Symbols in Art remains a classic work James Hall, publisher and writer, was born on July 18,1918. He died on August 22,2007, aged 89 The Rev D. James Kennedy TV evangelist whose far-right agenda won a wide global audience The Rev D. James Kennedy, evangelist, was born on November 3,1930. He died on September 5,2007, aged 76 Court Circular Grizedale 'ideas farm' harks back to Ruskin Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Legal news Marriages Deaths Latest wills Word Watching Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Announcements Early harvest brings merry time to vineyards Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 18,1957 Six months after the Suez Crisis the Suez Canal Company plans to reorganise itself and embark on new projects — but is hindered when the quorum needed at a crucial meeting is not reached Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Motorpoint No time like the present for Peeping Fawn to capture Arc Racing Grounds for thinking that Authorized offers poor value Leicester Yesterday's results Musselburgh Giles Smith Redcar Football Bolger sees makings of classic filly in Lush Lashes Yarmouth Racing Lingfield Park Thirsk Course specialists Stair Glide Best of British preparing for pursuit of the ultimate prize Sailing Football Results Sportops Cricket Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket John Lewis England's plans are thrown into disarray by hand injury to Prior Cricket ICC World Twenty 20 Solanki on standby as batsman-wicket keeper Mustard into equation for tour to Sri Lanka Patriots show that scandal has not hurt their game American football Shoaib gets Pakistan up and running Warne is cleared of swearing charge Poulter gets nod Role for Huggins Landis awaits verdict Morgan off to Perth Warnock can't resist cynical challenge Sport on television Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland pin hopes of a fresh start on Reddan Rugby union World Cup Ashton denies disagreement over selection and strategies Flood called up to replace injured Noon Laughter is the best medicine for Robinson Timesonline Australians tell England coaches where everything is going wrong Rugby union World Cup Wales attack coach goes on the defensive Teams ESPN Classic World Cup at a glance Tables By the numbers Dennis shows wounds from long battle for equal rights Motor racing Team principal stands by his established policy Problems emerge after refusal to bow to Alonso Emerging star Penny in heaven after Dream Team selection Rugby league Chosen few Hamilton the victim of association Just when it seemed that the departure of Freddy Shephe Beckham nears the end Smith leads the way as improving England seal place among elite Football Women's World Cup The Quinn direct Hostile reception awaits Dowie on Palace return Football Getting shirty is costly for Wallace Timesonline Premier League today Torres finally gets his chance to perform on biggest stage Football Champions League Spain striker likely to partner Kuyt in attack Benítez blessed with options in midfield Loyal Lucarelli happy to take on new challenge in Ukraine Shevchenko needs to come out of shell in absence of good eggs Football Champions League Lehmann determined to defy pain Rooney ready to return but Hargreaves is serious doubt Miller's dazzling debut goal helps to get Derby back on course Football Barclays Premier League Volks wagen Lee could pay price for poor start as Jewell waits in wings Football Barclays Premier League Heskey embarks on long road Backers driven over the edge The Insider American express Times Crossword 23,709 Arise Sir Ron, the people's choice Pressure increases on Mourinho after he is told to turn on style Chelsea plan demands two triumphs in Europe Manager says winning is only thing that counts Six of the best puts England's women into last eight The Times Ben Ainslie Matt Dickinson Index The face Frank talk from Mr Ambiguous Lady pilots still spitting fire 60 years on The click Have an effect and make your name No more men in white coats Image of the day Modern morals I was a child model As London Fashion Week bans models under 16, ZoË Manzi describes being talent-spotted at 13—and says no daughter of hers will ever model so young Can't find the words? Make 'em up Lexicology The psychologist Steven Pinker examines why—and how—people coin new terms to fill lexical gaps, in this extract from his new book The Times Fatten up models and you'll end starvation slavery Arise Saruman The gentle composer with fire in his soul Interview James MacMillan writes music about revolution and resurrection. Richard Morrison talked to him about his new opera Nokia Home for bath time? Who cares? Men Tuesday We hear much about women wanting to see more of their children, but what about high-flying men? Most of them would rather stay in the office, finds Vicky Ward The Times How to stand out in the scrum Dress Want a ticket to ride? Then join the queue The butcher painter Arts Slashed bodies, upside-down paintings . . . Georg Baselitz's works reinvented art. A Royal Academy retrospective celebrates the brutal brilliance that recast Modernism, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Georg Baselitz Royal Academy, W1 Oh you pretty things Well worth the weight First night Pop Gossip Forum, NW5 Concert Early Music Weekend Southbank Centre Comedy Sean Lock Oxford Playhouse The Times Concert RLPO/Petrenko Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Pop David Sylvian Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Today's TV Digital Choice Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Timesonline Jamie at Home Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm The wild Gourmets Channel 4,8.30pm Tribe BBC Two, 9pm Imaginary Heroes (2004) Film choice Five Life, 9pm Notting Hill (1999) E4,9pm Election (2005) Film4,10.40pm Variations You're Not Splitting Up My Family Channel 4,9pm Small Faces (1996) BBC One, 11.50pm Scenes from a Marriage (1973) Film4,12.35am You Can't Fire Me, I'm Famous BBC One, 10.35pm Web video of the day Conspiracy talk's hot air Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4323 Polygon Male Menopause Times2 Quiz Codeword No 57 Appeal Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Malaise of the Week Other Views Blowing the whistle on fraud detectors Issue of the Week Truth and Lies Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Nurses are getting younger too Health Other Stories we Liked Call for GPs to branch out A spoonful of sugar . . . ? Healthcare trusts feel the pinch PFI Eebahgum The patients' advocate Interview Laurence Buckman, the straight-talking chairman of the British Medical Association GPs committee, tells Jennifer Taylor that improving doctors' morale is top of his agenda Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Academics gear up for abuse Higher Education Rockpools Why boys seek mates Schools Poor face Hobson's choice Schools Services hit by housing practice Social Care Mandatory care unveils side-effects Social Care Jargon Decoder There is never enough money Housing Women resign to progress Charities Hero and Villain Invention needs a free rein Social Enterprise Shock Watch Legislation Update 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items CfA Over to you . . . Volunteers are born, not made What Worked for Me Shamima Akther staff nurse at the Royal London Hospital, on promoting nursing as a career for people from minority ethnic communities Career Choice Diary Dates Inside Why inheritance tax is an unjust burden David Semmens explains how to avoid handing your treasure to the Treasury You are what you wear on your head? Nonsense Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Local problem, global effect After the sub-prime mortgage chaos, should regulators ask for greater openness about deals being done? Edward Fennell reports Lawyer of the week Laurence Vick In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items

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