News from 19/09/2007
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Michael Bond, Robert Lindsay, Frank Worsford, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Nicholas Trickey, Richard Hobson, Paul Smith, Paul Hare, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Michael Coyle, Philip Howard, Richard Beard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Keith Nolan, Rosalind Renshaw, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Jeff Anderson Managing Director, Sam Marlowe, David J. Rust, Isabella Blow, Andi Robertson, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Professor Anthony Glees Director, John Clarke, Iain Duncan Smith, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Hilary Rose, John Atkins, Tony Hodges, Siobhan Kennedy, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, James Rossiter Professional Services Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Gideon Hillman, Chris Riley, Phoebe Greenwood, Beryl Rosenbaum, John O'Leary, Jonathan Lawton, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Stephanie Condron, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Ian Hastie, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Lord Young of Graffham, Russell Kempson, John Hayes, MP, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Tony Rees, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Morgan Falconer, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Roger Williams, Alice Olins, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Eric Keetch, Raymond Keene, Dr J. H. Ross, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Norman Simmons, Tony Leech, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Duncan Smillie, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Sir Martyn Arbib, Paul Simons, Gerard Baker US Editor, Alice Fordham, Mark Goode, Peter Riddell, Steve Agg Fcilt Chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Patrick Foster, Roger Morsley-Smith, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Adrian Milledge, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Jeremy Seigal, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Michael Brown, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr,
ResumoIndex Rate cut looms as calm is restored Northern Rock fails to shake trust in Labour Times poll shows voters still optimistic Index Oxford theology 'too narrow and illiberal' Spector hung jury Climate warning Musharraf's gambit School power Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Arts Quick find Today's weather The Times British withdrawal from Basra has led to drop in violence, says US general Commander denies discord over pullout There remain 'serious challenges' in the south Home Staff: Army's Scotland links 'bruised' Rate cut looms as calm is restored We can explain Madeleine's DNA in our car, say parents Portuguese police request new interviews 40 key questions to be put to couple again What are the police doing now? Tiffany Oxford's Christian colleges 'are not suitable for school-leavers' Concern that students get a narrow education Halls may lose licences over evangelical doctrine Current row has echoes of the pre-Reformation era Brown dilutes union power at conference Painless injections NHS transformation More London homes DNA tip 40 years on The rivals When it comes to the crunch, that new Apple phone will cost £900 Tod's Picture Gallery Queues vanish, shares bounce and the big panic melts away Northern Rock MPs to cross-examine Bank Governor on crisis Deposit protection scheme faces reform Two doughty ladies join the line for a third day Prudence safe after flirting with disaster Northern Rock Turmoil in markets 'has ended house prices boom in London' Late for work? Don't mention the nanny Working mothers lie about why they are late Fake excuses are only way to get any sympathy Dolce & Gabbana Menopause exists so grandma can care for children Sky-high numbers Eight British passengers died in Thai air disaster BAA pays its own staff to protest in favour of Stansted expansion Halifax Zurich 'Rapist continued spree after DNA was mislaid' Sample was eventually tested four years later Several teenage girls attacked in that time I've lost everything, says disc jockey in guilty plea Bose Ba Freewheeling to the bank People Take That are to be the new faces (and, one assumes, … Just in time for the Liberal Democrat conference, Lembi The Golden Age of Couture gala brought out a gilt-edged list of celebrities last night A worrying lapse from Boris Johnson on a walkabout … Another Weird, top-end link between the Brown Governmen Postscript In today's Liberal Democrat conference news (People … Lewis Hamilton, Kate Middleton, Condoleezza Rice, Danie "We're not done", says Brad Pitt of his childrearing … The descent of Britney Spears continues apace. Hours … Britain overtaken in world exam league table Grades improved but foreign pupils do better Analysts fear rise of educational underclass We have divorced after death threats, says Mrs bin Laden More money is spent on pre-school education in Britain Evening Please look after my bear, thank you Inside Track Food producers respond to consumer pressure with 'additive-free' tags EasyJet Rocky Monday Lessons for Brown (and Cameron) from the banking crisis The Waiting Game The exquisite etiquette of the queue Class Size Our students must compete against the best from around the world 15 samurai, with spirit and a ball Picture Gallery Who gives a hoot for a man in a suit? Don't leave Iraq: quit Afghanistan instead Chiswick House Flexible learning Northern Rock crisis: avoidable or inevitable? Let our spies find Madeleine McCann Timesonline Leading the scrum Bear facts Odd treatment What point peers? Dirty doctors Slug surprise A maître d's guide to winning a 'yes' vote on the EU We're not fools - DNA evidence is far from foolproof Comment Volkswagen Half police drivers whose chases end in death are not fully trained Officers are taking 'unnecessary risks' Watchdog calls for tighter restrictions Soldier may have been killed by friendly fire Fertility doctor's appeal postponed Beer adverts banned River car tragedy Harman speed case Soldiers 'in drug plot' Dentist in Islam row Damage to the planet 'is already inevitable' Multiple Display Advertising Items The Carphone Warehouse 200 signatures will force councils to act Courts may be used to enforce the people's will Town Halls say it just means more red tape Multiple Display Advertising Items Dear Prime Minister . . . Timesonline The Carphone Warehouse Bmibaby Pupil 'performed sex act as teacher drove minibus and spoke on the phone' 'Impoverished' fraudster accused of hiding £33m After the black, Paul Smith shines bright London Fashion Week Londoneye Schools promised power to set their own curriculum Liberal Democrats Mothers-to-be would get funds for midwives Extension of options for patients and parents Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's agenda McCann spokeswoman calls for port exit check Kennedy on poverty Land auction defeat Timesonline How to hammer the rich without leaving too many bruises Illegal immigrants 'should be offered an amnesty to become British' Liberal Democrats Expedia Hats on for an eccentric fashionista Foot-and-mouth concerns in Wales Tattooed statue goes for a dip Mayor in £65,000 benefit fraud case School with 20 sets of twins on its roll The ghost of George Melly is there . . . making his avuncular presence felt First night Jazz Digby Fairweather/ Paul Jones Ronnie Scott's, W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Worcester America Spain Making a stand Monks brave teargas and gunfire to challenge generals' grip on Burma Thousands march on anniversary of coup Protests sparked by rise in price of fuel oil Beijing turns its back on embattled Mugabe Investments fail to live up to expectations Decision to stop aid is 'big blow' to regime Qantas Ailing agriculture Virgin Renault Police hunt father after toddler is abandoned Cruise (AFP): £10m surprise for Pavarotti's wife (AP): Tensions rise over Kashmir expedition (AFP): Lesbian couple sue doctor after twins (AFP): Meteorite causes mysterious illness The Open University Reuters: Mammoth finds mean big money for the bone hunters of the Arctic Circle Wall of Sound murder trial jury unable to reach a verdict Foreign Staff: O. J. Simpson charged with casino armed robbery Michael Palin's New Europe (AP): 1.6 million moved in typhoon evacuation (AP): Search scaled back (AP): Minister stands down (AP): Gunpoint sex charges (AFP): Paternity penalty Blackwater deaths prompt security review Foreign contractors who are paid to protect Multiple Display Advertising Items Can diplomacy regain upper hand over war? Multiple Display Advertising Items Musharraf offers civilian rule - with strings President says he will 'hang up' his uniform Critics say that it is a ploy to prolong his rule Nepal on the brink as Maoists quit coalition Three Wielding power Scottish Widows Illicit banana pesticide is blamed for 'cancer disaster' in Caribbean Island life Multiple Display Advertising Items Pied Pipers gather to drive out Spain's plague of voles Villagers are inspired by Brothers Grimm Mild winter blamed for rodent outbreak Concern grows over NHS surgery scheme Debenhams down Trinity Mirror rethink Lehman reports loss Quote of the day GE takes $1.4bn hit Business big shot Stocks soar as US Fed orders aggressive half-point cut in rates Euphoria over move to shore up economy Dow Jones has biggest rise for nearly five years Northern Rock chairman gives chief full backing Poison pen Stock markets Calyon hit by €250m charge after rogue trade in New York The tide is turned, but for how long? Picture Gallery Sometimes, life is just not fair Commodities Rock solid? Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Absolute shares plunge 70% after director quits over spat with board Co-founder was key architect of hedge fund Grievances spelt out in parting shot letter Business big shot Florian Homm Bonus cuts are rattling foundations Sartoriani Darling accused of double standards by workers who lost pensions Northern Rock The Times Bank uses its emergency tender option with £4.4bn cash injection Northern Rock The Times Struggling bank required to keep only five days' cash on books FSA to face questions over liquidity cushion Regulator may re-examine regime Government overpays private groups £222m for NHS treatments Credit Suisse Expatriates' health cover boosts BUPA Inflation drop boosts hopes of rate cut Consumer prices rise by only 1.8% in August Food and energy play part in price reductions Paragon forced to pass on rate rises to customers Timesonline Cool down Media Planet Gloom deepens in retail sector as Debenhams admits having to slash prices The Times Growing taste for luxury gives Harvey Nichols that expensive look Trinity may pull Racing Post sale after offers are reduced Publisher in strategy review after credit crisis Emap considers turning to demerger The Times Standard Life rekindles £4.5bn bid interest in Resolution This is an avatar of one of the Ibm staffers from Italy picketing its "corporate campus" this month on Second Life, the online game thingie, over wages Lloyds TSB Novel approach to the appliance of science City Diary Only three weeks to go to apply to this year's graduate City Diary The EU: Romanians will not stand for it City Diary Independent News chief cautious on advertising How much does Alan Greenspan make on one of his speakin City Diary Picture Gallery Lehman loses $700m to the credit crunch Bank unit reports 47% fall in revenues Chief finance officer says the worst is over S&P's sales stagnate in final quarter as new bond issues evaporate Investment Managers Apple and music groups fight claim that iTunes pricing is bad for Britons Randstad Money Rock's new role as national champion in the French style Fed willing to take risk to avoid slump Chief strategist at CLSA predicts record gold run Ricoh 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 Whitbread rides talk of Golden Tulip deal Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Debenhams lacks clout in the crowded retail sector Independent News Deal of the day Arbuthnot Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Reader Offers Ltd Court & Social Robert Jordan Prolific author whose fantasy novels left literary critics cold but attracted millions of dedicated fans around the world Robert Jordan, writer, was born on October 17,1948. He died of amyloidosis on September 16,2007, aged 58 Weather Eye Trevor Glover Distinguished publisher who turned Penguin Australia into a big business and then took his talents to Boosey & Hawkes Trevor Glover, publisher, was born on April 19,1940. He died of cancer on September 12,20071 aged 67 Dr John Wedgwood Enlightened physician who worked tirelessly to ensure the compassionate care of the elderly Dr John Wedgwood, CBE, geriatrician, was born on September 28, 1919. He died on August 30, 2007, aged 87 Nigel Clark Advertising executive who became a formidable fundraiser for Great Ormond Street Hospital Nigel clark, advertising executive and charity fundraiser, was born on November 6,1935. He died of a heart attack on August 25,2007, aged 71 Lives Remembered Group Captain Willie Tait Doris Metaxa Howard Bobby Byrd Pianist, singer and hit composer who supported the career of James Brown, the Godfather of Soul Bobby Bryd, musician, was born on August 15,1934. He died of cancer on September 12,2007 aged 63 Jon Lucien Soul singer whose smooth sound drew on cabaret jazz and the swaying rhythms of bossa nova Janis Martin Precocious rockabilly singer famously called the female Elvis Janis Martin, singer, was born on March 27,1940. She died on September 4,2007, aged 67 Court Circular Memorial service Word Watching Legal news Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private The strange case of the multiplying rainbows Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 19,1932 Press reaction to Gandhi's "fast unto death" threat, in response to the granting of separate electorates for Harijans, is harsh on both sides of the Atlantic, The Times reports Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Latest Wills Legal Notices Yarmouth falls between two stools over levy funding cuts Racing Seaside track's owners reluctant to boost prizes Trainers and jockeys reviewing their support Kempton Park Martin Samuel Football Yarmouth Racing Thirsk Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Yarmouth Sandown Park Beverley Sutton role gives Bates chance to lead search for new blood Tennis Former British No 1 keeps faith with sport He must prove worth of project to the LTA Football Fixtures Cricket Other sport American football Results Cricket Football Rugby union Tennis Robertson is denied shot at third gold Sailing The chosen ones Prolific Penny gets Great Britain call-up Rugby league O'Sullivan looks to land the blow that proves so elusive to Irish Rugby union World Cup Candid coach happy to rely on his instincts Misfiring side need to 'go back to basics' The Wales team to play Japan in a must-win game in … Hogg leads rout to settle Scotland's nerves at last England await serious surgery as Ashton drops hospital pass Rugby union World Cup The Times World Cup at a glance By the numbers Desperate England reshuffle again Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashton's changing guard Rugby union World Cup Toyota Collingwood's night out shows poor timing as problems grow Cricket ICC World Twenty20 Flintoff ankle worry resurfaces in defeat Prior's broken thumb gives Mustard chance Scoreboard from Durban England now need help from others Lancashire launch push for title from position of strength Cricket Race for the championship LV County Championship Leicester gift snatched back by Clemence Football Carling Cup second round Dowie's battlers put Best foot forward at last gasp Coca-Cola Championship Orr leaves it late to send City back to top of table Supportive Eriksson advises Ireland to visit psychologist Football Last night's results Pools forecast Sky Sports How links with Lisbon help to fuel Ferguson's desire to win United unleash modern version of 'holy trinity' Football Champions League Manager sends out attacking dream team Victory No 100 is the goal for opening tie Premier League today Liverpool live dangerously before taking unlikely point Football Champions League Nightmare start leaves jittery Celtic chasing shadows Hyypia's highs and lows Fábregas finds hall of fame beckoning as Europe awaits Football Champions League Barcelona go British New shares buyout adds to turmoil at Arsenal Mourinho's blushes spared by an unlikely source as worries grow Football Champions League Multiple Display Advertising Items Cracks are showing Football Champions League Eggs-rated Blues Shevchenko will remain shadow of his former self Going over the hedge The Insider Deal done good Times Crossword 23,710 That's pushing it a bit too far for an Old Trafford hero Americans get so close to Ryder Cup Chelsea get empty feeling as fans give draw a miss The Times St. James's Place Inside Cricket Rugby World Cup Index The face From Queens to king of rap Is the emoticon something to be celebrated? The click Guiding light for the London Design Festival One DJ who's avoiding the vinyl curtain Image of the day Modern morals Bushwhacked 50 years after her father famously chronicled the lives of the Kalahari Bushmen, Lucia Van Der Post visits their tribal homeland in Botswana - and finds a demoralised people trapped in a limbo between their ancient heritage and the modern world The Times A National Park or a national tragedy? It's time to decide Ethics and Liverpool — spot the difference A question of timing An unorthodox attitude to illness Family secrets Arthur Miller's treatment of his Down's syndrome son leads an elderly Jewish woman to reveal that her family also viewed disability as a stigma The Times Do you live with a family… Buying into the future Style wednesday Three leading store buyers tell Carolyn Asome what kind of clothes we should be looking for and where fashion is heading Sandals Why I wouldn't give Posh Spice one of my dresses My life in fashion Christopher Kane, a rising young star of London Fashion Week, tells Alice Olins why he likes to keep his clothes to himself The Times Me, Björk and the whales Arts Matthew Barney's new film finds him and his pop star partner in a bath of tea on a Japanese whaler. It's an abstract love story, he explains to Morgan Falconer Shadowlands Aboriginal art: worthy but uninspiring Farewell Mary Poppins The Bard takes a battering First night Theatre The Merchant of Venice Arcola, E8 Pop John Mayer Albert Hall Theatre Flight Path Bush W12 Pop 30 Seconds to Mars Brixton Academy, SW9 Multiple Display Advertising Items The right choice Crème Stress busters Multiple Display Advertising Items Postal delivery that's just a quick click away Crème A new system allows letters to be sent electronically and printed out close to their destination, says Rosalind Renshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Conference call Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Today's TV My Body Hell Viewing Guide Five, 8pm Torn ITV1, 9pm Millionaires' Mission Channel 4,9pm Panic Room (2002) Film choice Five, 9pm The Long Good Friday (1980) More4,10pm The Mothman Prophecies (2002) BBC One, 10.40pm Variations How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989) Film4,11.05pm Breaking and Entering (2006)/Venus (1006) New to Sky Box Office Brothers & Sisters Channel 4,10pm Web video of the day Broken home, shattered lives Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4324 Polygon Wellman Times2 Quiz Codeword No 58 Appeal Pall-Extraordinary service Bringing the nation everything it needs Logistics III Introduction The world is changing and people now have cause to value and appreciate logistics, writes Steve Agg Fcilt, chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport Contents Media Planet Multiple Display Advertising Items A very rapid evolution CIPDCs Logistics Iii There is clear evidence of a trend outsourced logistics contracts Reducing Empty Vehicles with Smart Central Planning LogisticsLink Logistics takes to the water Logistics III Waterborne Freight There is a growing role for waterborne freight transport in modern logistics writes Frank Worsford Pall-Ex continues to lead the field in distribution Commercial Feature Heading for the coast CIPDCs Logistics Iii With retailing and manufacturing increasingly reliant on imports the case for Combined Import Processing and Distribution Centres (CIPDCs) close to the port of entry becomes more compelling, providing logistics operations straight from the ports rather than shunting containers on roads Jigsaw Business is booming in the North LOGISTICS III Logistics Link North Logistics Link North, part of the highly successful Logistics Link series of exhibitions, is booming with more exhibitors than ever and very much reflecting the recent growth and investment in the North Multiple Display Advertising Items Is RFID on your radar? RFID Logistics III RFID (radio frquency ID) should be on the radar screen of any business with automatic data collection and identification applications due to its advanced capabilities and potential business benefits, writes Duncan Smillie Asset management in the humanitarian aid supply chain The need to adopt standard industry sector technology and systems into the Humanitarian Aid supply chain was specifically highlighted in the aftermath of the Asian Tsunami in 2004, and still remains today, writes Gideon Hillman Logistics embraces the environment Logistics III The Environment It will not be long before the majority of haulage and logistics companies will be embracing environmental issues with enthusiasm and commitment, writes Roger Williams Traders brace for new EU customs Straight into reverse Reverse Logistics Logistics III Putting in place an effective reverse logistics process can allow retailers to provide a sustainable and cost effective returns policy and it's turning into one of the most interesting aspects of out sourced logistics Management Dynamics Inc. Jigsaw Solutions UK Network Transport Logistics III Green Transport Paul Smith, MD of Jigsaw Solutions, on how to ensure supermarket shelves are kept full with a reduced financial and environmental impact Safety Award More environmentally efficient road transport Green Transport Logistics III Small companies appear to believe that they are unaffected by the pressure to become 'greener' A new breed A new breed of electric vehicles is driving change in urban fleets - and the transport and logistics industry is leading the way Mercedes-Benz
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