News from 24/09/2007
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Colin Chinery, associate editor of The Manufacturer, Mick Massie, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Neil Johnston, Zahid Hussain, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, E. Jane Dickson, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Bill Watterson, Comic Strip Author, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Frieda Hughes, Alexandra Conroy Harris, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Edward Green, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Phil Shephard-Lewis, Mark Simmonds, Mark Jones, Colin Aitken, Andrew Reynolds Smith, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Stephanie Condron, Christopher Moir principal fellow economics, Ron Lewis, Greg Hurst, Derwent May, Sir Clive Woodward, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Valerie Marshall, Rick Broadbent, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Scott Rutherford, Elisabeth Jeffries, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Saint Gobain Glass UK executive Alan McLenaghan, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon West, Francesca Steele, Professor S. F. Bush, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Michael Herman, Ernest Garcia, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Stephen Timms, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Peter Jenson, Philippe Saint-Andre, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Susan Udale, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, James Campbell, Mark Corby, Frances Waddams, Mark Venables, Olav Bjortomt, Milos Stankovic, Leonora Weil, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine, Lucie Galice,
ResumoIndex Election fever rages as Brown's lead grows Tories 'frightened' by autumn poll prospect Decision unlikely to be made until October 8 Index Farmers fear spread of bluetongue virus Real lives inside Iraq Credit crackdown McCann Investigators Father 'killed son, 4' Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 TheGame Quick find Today's weather The Times Denial from Downing St as lobbyist offers trips to No 10 Brown adviser is due to join company Cabinet couple deny abusing expenses rules Pugh Sex-offender doctors free to practise in NHS Crash car 'racing' Body found in forest Sentence challenged Three die at sea If you want to get a job, get a life 'Charm school' set up for computer students IT workers need good social skills, say bosses Decline in graduates for a growing market - and not enough women Do you need to get out more? Cartier First case of bluetongue disease in Britain heightens farmers' fears for their industry Impact could be worse than foot-and-mouth Disease is spreading across Northern Europe 'Debbie the cow was a favourite with visitors' No vaccine for virulent virus borne by midges Dolce & Gabbana 'I'm sorry. I'm going to kill Ryan, said father who stabbed boy of 4' Daughter, 14, seriously hurt in attack at house Man sat drinking in pub after the attack Savers promised more security from bankers' flawed decisions Labour conference Chancellor chastises Northern Rock bosses £100,000 guarantee on savings is confirmed It's not so much the jokes, it's the way he tells them Brown in pledge on NHS funding Blears seeks more ethnic minority voices for councils Labour conference Sam Coates Bournemouth blog Two out of three ain't bad, Prime Minister Labour conference Gianfrancoferre Should he, shouldn't he: going for a snap poll Cruddas throws down challenge on party reform and immigration 'Leader of Left' says he is not oppositional But he is not afraid of setting PM timetables Icesave Agenda for the week Barclays Parking-space tax will raise cost of driving to the office by £350 a year Commuters face new pressure to ditch the car Workplace levy 'better than congestion charge' Woman died in police car chase days after warning Tiscali Private security team hired by the McCanns for secret investigation Madeleine Company brought in after concerns raised about Portuguese detectives Couple refuse to say who is paying for four-month international hunt Ba Inconclusive proof The rich list bankrolling the fightback Multiple Display Advertising Items How they managed to turn campaign around Madeleine Bonhams Zurich Sky New Chelsea boss brings in . . . the sensational one The manager's wife is an outrageous TV host Famous for drinking her own urine on show Flybe The master of silence whose comic language enchanted all Marcel Marceau dies at the age of 84 President Sarkozy leads national homage Sky Through the Motions Gordon Brown must press harder on Labour Party reform Men and Machines Employers require the practical application of computer science Modern Manners Today's white knights are in trouble. Women must ride to the rescue Beating cancer, in 1,000 words Picture Gallery The old lady always does as she's told Thunderer: No training? And for that a little boy had to die? Certain probability Oxfam and Gaza Our politicians are letting down our soldiers Dolphins should stay wild and free Fit and healthy Timesonline Vaguely speaking Chiswick House Brave volunteers Pedestrian Boom boom Go for it, Gordon. You know it makes sense A lesson in patriotism from Smalltown, Georgia Crash bang wallop - what a shame it doesn't all add up First night Opera The Sacrifice Millennium Centre, Cardiff Multiple Display Advertising Items Girls set upon victim like 'wild animals' School's reaction to bullying angers parents Alleged attackers continue with lessons Taking action against the bullies Bespoke Suits Multiple Display Advertising Items Auris Single gene linked to many cancers It plays important role in growth of tumours Scientists 'excited' by chance of new therapies The robot that can bring your cup of coffee upstairs Health & Home Family Health Week Do square meals create well-rounded pupils? Kellogg's Bran Flakes Teachers urged to save voice with a microphone They struggle to be heard over noisy pupils Vocal strain leads to discomfort and stress NatWest Laser eye can detect fake medicines that cost lives St Dunstan's Dramatic end of cinema's unsung heroes Extras can no longer make a living on screen Virtual crowd cheaper than a cast of thousands FlySILVERJET Not so much extra as surplus to requirements MoD admits navy divers spied on Soviet ships Inside Track Greenflag Pakistan Iraq Nuns join Saffron Revolution Dramatic escalation of Buddhist-led protests Junta is restrained — for the time being Growing dissent Cruise Men lead rush to the beauty salon despite Islamist threats Hair transplants and tummy tucks are popular First spa is a big draw for new 'metrosexuals' Beyond the pale Directline Opposition leaders placed in detention Power cuts jeopardise Blair mission Air France On the agenda Barclays Clinton camp urged to think small to attract 'hundreds of Americas' Polling guru dismisses traditional divisions Microtargeting of little groups is now key Hidden Hearing Ltd 'As you swim there's gunfire. It rather mars the pleasu Inside Iraq During the past month Martin Fletcher kept a diary as he encountered death, romance, a cricket match and dogged resilience in Iraq Multiple Display Advertising Items La Niña threatens to wreck world's weather Climate phenomenon gathering momentum Severe droughts and floods are predicted Barclays (AFP): Private guards 'first to fire' (AFP): Autonomy offer to Albanians (AFP): Terror threat 'at new high' (Reuters): End is nigh for cult activities Orange Multiple Display Advertising Items Japan takes the reliable option 'Reluctant' Fukuda wins party vote To take over as Prime Minister tomorrow Bonus cuts threaten London house prices Permira review Postal strikes likely German banks talk Quote of the day Russian float revived Business big shot Banks cut card limits and reject borrowers in consumer credit crackdown Half a million Barclaycard users hit Bank turns down 50% of applications Brown in the hot seat over Northern Rock advice Good health Stock markets The MAD world of tripartite regulation Commodities Capella Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Prime London property braced for a fall Cuts in City bonuses likely to hit market 'Super-prime' homes a surer bet for growth Business big shot Keith Butler-Wheelhouse Sky News Permira allows chink of light on eve of call for transparency by buyout firms The Times Scottish & Newcastle, Britain's biggest brewer, is preparing to appoint headhunters to find a new chief executive amid speculation that Tony Froggatt, above, will step down within the next 12 months RBS considers Angel Trains sale Turkey burgers 'Free' mobile calls Royal Mail set to close its final-salary pensions to all employees Move threatens to spark more strikes Retirement age to be lifted to 65 Continental Airlines Disabled Remploy staff march in protest over factory closures The Times New laws give shareholders more power to sue directors for negligence Rivals prepare to play bidding game for SCi Interest from France, China and America Company vulnerable since profit warning Credit Suisse Surgery that will save the NHS may come from the menu of PizzaExpress Business of Government The Times Xerox China Eastern the target in airline dogfight over 'the battle for Shanghai' New offer likely to spark bidding war Regional rivals seek dominance on key route Knight Frank launches $350m African property fund Airbus fights for $100bn contract to supply US Air Force tankers Who'll fight for the prize and the glory? Identifying 'rocks' and 'sponges' in your team is vital, says Sir Clive Woodward — and the way to do it is by profiling . . . Barclays Wealth Timesonline Pelamis on crest of a wave in marine power Firm's key role in first commercial wave farm Portuguese plan to cut energy imports Multiple Display Advertising Items Cashing in on the 'Christmas' energy rush Total Equity Prices Forum3 Reader Offers Ltd Court & Social Weather Eye Marcel Marceau Celebrated French mime artist whose clowning dramas eloquently expressed the wonder and terror of existence Marcel Marceau, mime artist, was born on March 22,1923. He died on September 22,2007, aged 84 Lord Gilmour of Craigmillar Liberal-minded Conservative Cabinet Minister who opposed Thatcherism and wrote elegantly on British political theory Lord Gilmour of Craigmillar, Pc, author and former Conservative Mp and Cabinet minister, was born on July 8,1926. He died on September 21,2007, aged 81 José Luis de Villalonga Actor and writer who turned his social connections to lucrative account José Luis de Villalonga y Cabeza de Vaca, Marqués de Castellbell y Grande de España, was born on January 9,1920. He died on August 30,2007, aged 87 Aida Young Producer who was crucial to the success of the Hammer film company Aida Young, film producer, was born on August 14,1920. She died on August 12,2007, aged 86 Report calls for revamp of philanthropic relations Notebook Charities Child poverty Court Circular Novel views of Madox Ford Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest wills Announcements School Notices Congratulations Legal Notices Warm waters may trigger Mediterranean hurricane Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 24,1800 A Times critic finds much to praise, and much to lament, in performances of two of Shakespeare's history plays at the Drury Lane theatre, London Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Appearance of Fallon at Old Bailey casts long shadow Racing Ascot holds its breath as foot-and-mouth threat persists Hamilton Park Yesterday's results Plumpton Uttoxeter Cricket Football Spencer rides tightrope after further transgression Hamilton Park Racing Leicester Leading Flat trainers Jockeys Course specialists Kempton Park Stoner makes long journey worthwhile Motorcycling MotoGP Australian is youngest champion since Spencer Rossi magnanimous despite disappointment Athletics Results Basketball Bowls Cricket ICC World Twenty20 Semi-finals Cycling Golf Ice hockey Motorcycling Rowing Cricket Fixtures Football Other sport Rugby league Rugby union Speedway Squash Tennis Forget money and power - all Abramovich needs is love Time for Tonga to fulfil island of dreams? The Times I have had a sudden, extraordinary revelation about … The master batsman who was just not good enough Gloucester's young guns grab the glory Rugby union Guinness Premiership Sale 20 Bristol 6 London Irish 19 Newcastle 0 The Times Sense of belonging proves to be the secret of success for Adams family Cricket LV County Championship Sussex triumph again after riveting climax Bold Lancashire keep rivals on tenterhooks The Times Win habit Regional rivals promising electric finale Cricket ICC World Twenty20 final Steelbacks lack mettle as Middlesex earn promotion NatWest Pro40 play-off Scoreboard Toshiba Squads Thanks be to Henman, the man who gave a nation cause for hope Tennis Davis Cup Guinness Premiership Cavalry must arrive soon if Britain are to enjoy lengthy stay in world's elite Tennis Davis Cup Murray needs help if team are to stay up Only four men in top 300 as Henman retires Powell hopes that mind games will not find him out in future Athletics World Final Tim Henman has given warning that tennis cannot be … Results Westwood uses gifts to leave his challengers empty-handed Golf Quinn Direct British Masters Englishman keeps compatriots at bay Poulter misses out on perfect wedding present Leading final scores Road to decider a tough prospect for semi-final losers Rugby league Engage Super League play-offs Schedule Car crash puts paid to Harrison return Priaulx moves clear Haslam's double Bailey goes home Sharks off to flyer Reading start well Scotland gain moral victory with showdown against Italy looming Rugby union World Cup Peel set to get nod for Wales in key contest against Fiji Australia recovered from a slow start to overpower … England move out of neutral but face race to get up to speed Rugby union World Cup Clarity on game plan key to beating Tonga Two weeks to hone skills for quarter-final Itv Europe the new base for Pacific rugby as islanders begin to gravitate north Rugby union World Cup France are now looking to Ireland to do them a good turn League of nations I get my kicks from the team winning, not from records Renault England shaken then stirred as Paris momentum gathers pace Rugby union World Cup Times Crossword 23,714 World Cup at a glance Tables Howlett on a high Chelsea scream blue murder Grant dismayed by referee's performance Ferguson condemns Cole's tackle on Ronaldo The Times The Game Jonny Wilkinson Golf Index Monday poem Wearing down to shreds Birdfood? Mother's Pride is better — innit? The click An Almighty presence in the courtroom Welcome to a lifetime chore, girls Image of the day Modern morals Because we're worth it Who knows best how men can be chivalrous without being sexist? A woman, of course — so Debrett's asked E. Jane Dickson to write their new guide Tomorrow The Times A good role model for the sexually naive Marks makes Jimmy look like a tall Frank Bye product It's worth making a fuss Family health week Lifescan Skin injuries Continuing our series on how to deal with the most common problems in family health, Dr Thomas Stuttaford looks at bites, burns and open wounds Bites and stings Open wounds Burns and scalds Is the burn or scald severe? Medicine cabinet I fear my daughter has depression Airclear Thetimes The Times Looking cool even when ruffled Glamour was centre stage on the London catwalks last week. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong found the atmosphere unrecognisably upbeat Trends off the catwalk Onward, Christian Slater Arts The Hollywood star is back in the West End — but mention his bad-boy past at your peril, discovers Kevin Maher A marriage of jigs and reels The experimental film-maker Isaac Julien tells Debra Craine why his latest work ventures back into the world of dance Laugh? I nearly did First night Theatre Fragments Young Vic Pop The John Butler Trio Brixton Academy, SW9 Theatre Moonwalking in Chinatown Soho Theatre, W1 The Times Concert CBSO/Oramo Symphony Hall, Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timesonline Concert Sibelius 50th Anniversary Wigmore Hall Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV The Sarah Jane Adventures Viewing Guide BBC One, 5pm Doc Martin ITV1, 9pm It's a Free World Channel 4,9pm LA Confidential (1997) Film choice Channel 4,10.55pm The Graduate (1967) ITV1, 11.05pm Withnall and I (1987) Channel 4,1. 30am Variations Extraordinary People: The Tiniest Boy in Britain Five, 9pm In Cold Blood (1967, b/w) Sky Movies Classics, 9pm Forrest Gump (1994) More4,9pm Web video of the day When life goes off the rails Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4328 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 61 Appeal Index Lucozade Sport Weekend in Numbers The News Barcelona rumours England concern Ronaldinho rocks boat at Nou Camp Scott Rutherford England fear surgery as Owen has second scan Picture of the Day Gone but not forgotten Gill denies that Glazers could be forced to sell Schmeichel's new deal Irons hits out at critics Index United 'starting to turn season around' White fights for right to play at Beijing 2008 News in brief Thierry Henry Online The Podcast Spot the pie Tony's Fiver The Games Barclays Premier League Chelsea made to suffer by Dean's deficiencies Avram Watch QA Abramovich dream veers towards path of ridicule The Games Barclays Premier League Timesonline Chairman's assurances just the job for embattled Jol Barclays Premier League The Games Your view on the weekend's matches The Fans The Chant Arsenal fans rework Salt-N-Pepa's classic to honour … Gregory's hard times over with QPR in fast lane again The Manager Loftus Road cashflow The manager can put his credit card away with an affluent new ownership team in place to pick up the bills instead Post Card From… Swansea City More Drog-gone threats Expensive failures Michel money-go-round Please mind the gap Keep schtum Sam Not so grand Kenyon Buck stops short of answers The Columnist The Debate 'It is the habits of decades that dictate the size of a club' Timesonline Liverpool 0 Birmingham 0 The Games Barclays Premier League Referee L Mason Attendance 44,215 Virgin Arsenal 5 Derby 0 Kanu adds to pain of Blackburn hangover Barclays Premier League The Games Fulham 3 Man City 3 Reading 2 Wigan 1 Tacticalanalysis The Games Barclays Premier League Low-profile midfield players make a mark Newcastle roll on after Owen hits the rocks … Smith, right, gets the better of Etherington as they contest a high ball at St James' Park, where a couple of injuries took the gloss off Newcastle's victory Middlesbrough 2 Sunderland 2 Barclays Premier League The Games How they stand The Games Barclays Premier League Punchless Everton prove easily tamed Dempsey glad that he can rap to a new beat American idol Brought to book The Sounds The American striker is making the most of his newfound opportunities with Fulham Brazil keeps his passion for living life to the full The Games Coca-Cola Championship Not so happy families Alves in need of PR help Innovative Brazilian heading for stardom Gabriele Marcotti League tables and results The Continent Italian League French League Spanish League German League League One The Games Coca-Cola Leagues League Two Steel city brings cutting edge to Eastern promise China in their hands Alan Carr Therevolution Alan Carr Championship The Results Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two Quinn's battlers upstage Stevenage Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Scotland Pools dividend The Box Live matches Multiple Display Advertising Items Sky Sports 2, kick-off 7.45pm The Game Podcast Our Web timesonline. co. uk/football Ahead of the Game Lucozade Sport Samuel's postbag Fanzine fanzone Online and kicking The Greatest . . . Comebacks Latebites Fink Tank Four of the best The Times The Prem Play the Game Fantasy games The Pies Late Bites Fantasy Football. With Brains. The Fixtures Spot the pie Dell The Times European Manufacturing Strategies Summit 2007 British Manufacturing Introduction Media Planet Multiple Display Advertising Items Facing up to the global challenge Responding to the challenges of globalisation is nothing new for manufactureres in the UK. It has experienced considerable change for some time now over several decades, writes Competitiveness Minister Stephen Timms Barclays Unsure offshore? British Manufacturing Supply chain Today's supply chains are increasingly complex, full of traps for the unwary manufacturer. In the first of a series of articles, PricewaterhouseCoop-ers considers the greatest risks and begins to look at strategies to identify the issues before they become problems Manufacturer World Class Skills in Manufacturing Alive and Kicking New rail link marks GEFCO's commitment to sustainability Commercial Feature GEFCO has bolstered its position as one of the most environmentally-focused companies in the logistics sector, by reopening a disused rail link between two of its major UK vehicle distribution facilities at Sheerness and Corby Winning in a fast moving world Indsutry Trends British Manufacturing The past 18 months has seen a return to form for UK manufacturing, following a tough period over the last few years. This recovery seems to have come as a surprise to many, which says a great deal about the underlying perceptions of industri-al Britain, writes Andrew Reynolds Smith, Execu-tive … Multiple Display Advertising Items Coming on strong Industry trends British Manufacturing Christopher Moir looks at the UK's industrial trends, and says that manufacturing is, in fact, alive and kicking RBS Supports British Manufacturer's Expansion Plans The UK manufacturing sector continues to show impressive resilience against the backdrop of higher interest rates, a strong pound, a slowdown in the US economy and volatile financial mar-kets. The sector is on course for above-trend growth in 2007 and, although 2008 may prove a more challenging … AMS Acquisition Plans Take off In the footsteps of the great engineers British Manufacturing Heritage Martin Temple charts the evolution of British manufacturing, from its origin as leader of the industrial revolution, through to the 21st century revolution Mirror mirror on the wall British manufacturing, lean, focused, a global success, must do better at selling itself to a misin-formed and sometimes sceptical public, says Saint Gobain Glass UK executive Alan McLenaghan Manufacturing Facts Best Factory Conference 2008 Spotting the opportunity Globalisation British Manufacturing The fast moving nature of globalisation means manufacturers must be agile, flexible and respon-sive to new opportunities. Colin Chinery, associ-ate editor of The Manufacturer, reports Relocation, Relocation, Relocation Commercial Feature Opportunities for Growth British success story floors the world British Manufacturing Global success Commercial Feature Delivering innovation at ground level is helping one British flooring manufacturer reach new heights in success Cranfield University WMG World Trade Group Pricewaterhousecoopers Pharma giant recognised as Britain's finest factory Best factory awards British Manufacturing Pharmaceutical company Reckitt Benckiser's Healthcare factory in Hull has been named Factory of the Year for 2007, scooping the Best Process Plant and People Management awards along the way BDO
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