News from 25/09/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, R. K. Walmsley, Patti Rundall Policy Director, Andrew Billen, Yepoka Yeebo, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Michael Blastland, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Nicholas Russell, Angus Nicol, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Matthew Taylor, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Sarah Clifford, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, E. Jane Dickson, Will Pavia, Ginny Dougary, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Shonagh Dillon, Guy Lougher, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Daniella Catanzaro, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Sir Patrick Cormack, MP, Francis Elliott, Paul Lynch Lead Member for Corporate Service, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Jeffrey Titford, MEP, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Libby Purves, Kim Lord, Professor Mary Renfrew, Callum Stewart, John Simmonds, Rhys Blakely, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Amanda Gotham, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Imogen Betts, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Mark Hunter, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Robert Shaw, Chris Campling, Martin Furber, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Vicky Carne Head of Midwifery, Belinda Phipps Chief Executive, Andrew Radford Deputy Executive Director, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Lisa Caruso, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Cooper, Philip Webster Political Editor, Emily Ford, Edmund Hockley, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Matt Tonkin, Peter Riddell, Alured Darlington, Michael Gove, Andrew Dilnot, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Christine Fyfe, pro-vice-chancellor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Dr Elizabeth Anderson, Benedict Nightingale, Cherie Booth, Stephen Cragg, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Fiona Bawdon, Mike Brady Campaigns & Network Co-ordinator, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Dr Colin G. Fink, Alison Baum Chief Executive, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Michael O'donnell Head of Hunger Reduction, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex Brown sets out stall for Middle Britain Populist initiatives aim for Tory ground Speech earns plaudits from union leaders US must cut carbon emissions, says Benn Acupuncture 'works' Payout backlash Tornado mayhem Fantasy football Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Public Agenda Quick find Today's weather The Times Benn challenges US to join global drive to cut greenhouse gases 'Provocative' call made at UN summit Bush still in favour of voluntary targets Conference today The judge, the daytime chat show and a case of 'human bear-baiting' Jeremy Kyle audience sees man headbutt rival Producers told they should be in the dock Deadly precedents The Kyle phenomenon Cartier Sticking needles in a bad back 'eases pain better than drugs' Patients respond well to pretend acupuncture Conventional therapy proves least effective A long-haul flight triples your risk of DVT Straight to the point On Saturday Pugh TV phone-in cheat is fined £250,000 More army bedsits Varying degrees Pacific salmon in UK Correction Party-popper bomber targeted firms in 'protest at surveillance society' Terror campaign run from caretaker's home Eight people hurt in four weeks of attacks The charges Louis Vuitton Times specialists: Initiatives, promises, policies, aspirations — and a definite feeling that we'd heard it all somewhere before .. . Labour conference What was new in the Prime Minister's conference speech? Times specialists compare the main points with existing Labour policy Ticking the boxes So, Gordon, how wonderful, wise and talented am I? 'My pledge to the people is this: I will not let you down' Labour conference Themes and buzzwords A speech to comfort, not to challenge Young heir to Benn dynasty Labour conference Tory praises 'One Nation' Labour Bournemouth blog Comment & analysis Unforgivable, really, that we han't noticed this before. … People Dolce & Gabbana Sound advice Oona King launched her memoirs, House Music, in Bournem Postscript Hugh Laurie's band has pulled off an iTunes hit with … Ann Widdecombe is in Cheltenham Town Hall to offer … Brad Pitt, looking distinctly haggard, in New York to shoot the Coen Brothers' latest film Burn After Reading At the Off the Wall photography exhibition in aid of … Have you noticed the subtle rebranding of BBC One Away from Bournemouth, Milan Fashion Week sets sail "It's a movie and a half, " Dustin Hoffman tells the … The latest celebrity baby has been named Ruby, her … At a conference fringe meeting yesterday morning Liam … No body means no conviction of the McCanns, admits prosecutor Case against couple 'hanging by a thread' We'll spend a year clearing name, they say Muslim dentist 'made patient cover her head' Tiscali The Times Ups Cancer patient sues the Halifax for harassment after 762 calls about loan Called to account Bigger payouts for clients let down by their barristers Bazaar Leftward Ho! Brown begins an ill-conceived journey away from Blairism Burmese Days Demonstrations are a challenge to the junta's long and oppressive rule Pin Prickery You are what you say you are Do you like guilt with your meat? Picture Gallery The fluorescent but futile arm of the law Thunderer: At the end of the day, we're all sick as parrots Election fever Causing offence Forces' recognition The Government must listen to the specialists Way forward for Chiswick House Timesonline Bristol's theatregoers Formula milk Lightening the load Pavement menace We heard the deep voice. But what lies behind it? On the head of a pin they dance the taxation tango Auris Porsche driver clocked at 172mph is jailed Highest speed ever recorded in British trap Employee 'took luxury car without permission' Iberia Parents die in cottage blaze In brief Suspect calls police for help World award for emir's consort Foreigners learn to join the queue Sky Scottish Widows Second case of bluetongue as hobby farmers face foot-and-mouth backlash Infected cow found at same rare breeds farm Animals not checked properly, says report Girl, 15, missing after row with parents is found dead in woods St Mark's Detectives question father of boy killed in knife attack The Carphone Warehouse Expedia Prince finds grandfather's run-down 4X4 under repair at the local garage Church averts gay split Millais paintings return No TV murder at teatime Puzzle tree seeks partner Expedia Robust score blossoms given a little intimacy First night Theatre Parade Donmar Warehouse, WC2 Inside Track Microsoft's Xbox hero gets star treatment at premiere British commandos join raid to rescue soldiers kidnapped by Taleban SBS opened fire as abductors left hideout Hostages located by electronic surveillance Space increases germ risk Uktv Style Prince pulls out of royal film gala for Brick Lane over Bangladeshi protest fears East End shoot was halted by demonstrators Groups say film shows them as uneducated Multiple Display Advertising Items Not enough evidence for shooting charge Parents attack Army New dentistry school Diana film cleared Cricketer's wife in fall Pass Go, to St Albans Tornados tear through morning calm and turn Middle England upside down 80mph winds cause damage but no injuries Fire service describes area as a battle zone Britain's biggest Autumn violence could get worse Ralph Lauren Burma Poland Heated reaction US threats are the real danger to peace, Ahmadinejad tells New York Iran president defiant over nuclear power Tells college audience 'there are no gays in Iran' The willing may have to stand up to Iran alone Multiple Display Advertising Items Buddhists fear 'white head' monks will give junta excuse for violence Multiple Sclerosis Society Rebuke from old ally is blow to Musharraf US censures round-up of opposition leaders Former judge to stand against military ruler Paypal Nationwide British payout makes case for EU rebate (AFP): Facing trial (AP): Japan resignations (AP): 40 die in road smash (AP): Early warning device (AFP): Herdsmen move out (AP): Number plate curse Tyson faces four years after drugs guilty plea Purveyor of glitter and neon changes its stripes to cultivate a more grown-up line Fashion Milan Cruise Pope's robe cut up for 100,000 'holy relics' Faithful ask for piece of John Paul II's cassock Vatican worried about sainthood 'donations' Multiple Display Advertising Items The Private Clinic Hearing Aid World Racism row as first all-black school opens Charity steps in after schools reject 'new Irish' Parent told: 'We have to look after our own' Towards a multiracial Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Apsley Naked woman are taking on the men in suits New party bares all to challenge male power Poster dismays the right-wing and Church The Times After the vote Fall from grace The Times Olmert faces new sleaze charges Averys Tesco setback in plan to buy rival stores Costly EMI decision Wolseley warning Google faces delay Quote of the day Bank in race case Business big shot MPs call on Northern Rock to scrap £60m dividend payout Big increase would 'send wrong message' Shareholders still expecting to be paid IMF sets out reforms to deal with effects of credit crisis How the world markets are broken and how they can be … Conflict zone In the post Stock markets Crisis in the markets hits the Treasury as business taxes slump Bigger risk lies in not calling a snap election Picture Gallery Public says for Rock's dividend Commodities Brussels bites Timesonline Brioni Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline FTSE company wins right to give degrees BPP gains its status after three-year review Courses to cost £10,000 per year Private colleges are a qualified success Business big shot Lord Leitch Sartoriani EMI's former finance chief walked away from £1m in severance pay The Times David Belhassen, the entrepreneur responsible for the expansion of Paul, the French bakery, is aiming to repeat his success with flowers by bringing France's biggest chain of florists to Britain (Sarah Butler writes) BP faces shake-up as boss warns of 'dreadful' results Wolseley warns of continuing US slump Profits fall for the first time in 15 years Chief executive says more jobs may be shed Erinaceous shares dive after covenant breach Cantos Just how far has the sub-prime contagion spread? A … City Diary I asked the other day about Andrew Pelling, the Tory … City Diary Barclays Stockbrokers Statistics qualifications are purely academic City Diary A little different to your average boozer? This is the former headquarters of the Caledonian Bank in Inverness, reopened as a Barracuda Group pub BA's flight of fancy through time City Diary The executive director of the International Coffee … City Diary Northern Rock are on. They take umbrage at the suggesti City Diary There are times when you really feel like giving up … Picture Gallery Post Office to sell mortgages in North East heartland of battered bank Northern Rock Home loans to be launched on a trial basis Lender cashes in on 'trustworthy image' Close Brothers' chief accuses Bank of England over Rock role 'We did not let down our investors' says defiant chairman Europe puts brakes on Google deal Lloyds TSB Green light for GSK cancer drug In brief Dell opens way to sell in China (Reuters): Cathay Pacific deal called off (Reuters): Iraq outlines oil timetable Thomson Financial: Anderson quits carmaker Saab The Times It all ads up (AP): Prada reports revenue rise Canada should put its loonie pride on hold Radisson Sas Multiple Display Advertising Items Morgan Stanley accused of discrimination Lender said to have withheld mortgages Rights group claims to have 'smoking gun' General Motors hit by nationwide strike as factory workers walk out Living under the shadow of history Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds A new era has brought new battles, but is the MoD ready for the task? Business of Government It has a hardware budget of £15 billion and can spend taxpayers' cash without Treasury approval. So why does the Ministry of Defence have a reputation for incompetence? In the second of our series on the enterprises of government, Camilla Cavendish examines the business of defence 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 Talk of speedy profit recovery lifts M&S Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Russian threat takes shine off PHM's gold prospects Close Brothers Farther away Directors' deals Bet of the day Alexon Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Times Reader Offers Ltd Gene Savoy Colourful explorer, ocean sailor and archaeologist whose greatest coup was identifying the lost city of the Incas Gene Savoy, explorer and religious leader, was born on May 11,1927. He died on September 11,2007, aged 80 Court & Social Weather Madeleine L'Engle American author much loved for her children's science-fiction novel a Wrinkle in Time Madeleine L'Engle, author, was born on November 29,1918. She died on September 6,2007, aged 88 Francisco Umbral Writer whose novels and outspoken newspaper columns made him a household name in Spain Francisco Umbral, Journalist and writer, was born on May 11,1935. He died on August 28,2007, aged 72 John Wallowitch Prolific songwriter and disarmingly witty cabaret performer John Wallowitch, composer sngwriter and cabaret performer, was born on February 11,1926. He died on August 15,207, aged 81 Professor John Newsom-Davis Distinguished medical scientist who did much to bring clinical neurology into the modern era Prefessor John Newsom-Davis, CBE, neurologist, was born on October 18,1932. He died in a road accident on August 24,2007, aged 74 Professor Edward Boyce Immunologist who advanced such disparate fields as foetal development and stem-cell research Professor Edward Boyce, immunologist and geneticist, was born on August 11,1923. He died on July 14,2007, aged 83 Professor Ruben Sher South African doctor who first raised the alarm about Aids Professor Ruban Sher, director, National Aids Training and Outreach Programme, South Africa, was born on June 16,1929. He died on September 10, aged 78 Court Circular The Argyllshire Gathering Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Word Watching Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Spread of virus threat as mosquitoes travel farther Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 25,1832 A Times leading article attempts to rise above criticism and biography as it reflects on the death of Sir Walter Scott Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Rolex & Cartier Legal Notices Contracts & Tenders The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Cheveley Park Stud's success underlined by Ascot runners Racing Quality and not quantity is what counts Folkestone Cricket Course specialists Football Dettori says demanding mile is made for Ramonti Big-race betting Old Bailey trial gets off to sluggish start Racing Court sits for just 23 minutes before recess Fallon fails to appear on opening day Beverley Brighton British juniors suspended for indiscipline Tennis Baseball Results Bowls Hamilton Park Racing Yesterday's results The Times Football Hockey Ice hockey Leicester Shooting Stair Glide Speedway Tennis Kempton Park Football Fixtures Newspaper licensing agency Rugby union Other sport Cooke faces wait to discover his fate Grinham stuns David Favre equals Marino Morgan's rule ends Multiple Display Advertising Items England must decide whether to let Vickery loose on Tonga Rugby union World Cup Stevens has made the most of his chance Coaches expect tough challenge in the scrum O'Sullivan nears moment of truth Rugby union World Cup Itv Ben Cohen has bought himself out of the remainder of … World Cup at a glance Tables Did you know? Flood of golden oldies excel in season that rekindled optimism Cricket Times Online It figures Cricket First-class averages Foreign legion continue to make their presence felt Joginder remains cool in cauldron to delight India Cricket ICC World Twenty20 final Media Planet Stat attack Gibson ends remarkable season on high Scoreboard from Johannesburg Big Ron back and on best behaviour Sport on television Controversial agent Norman dies after IAAF final, aged 64 Athletics Arsenal Little big man still retains ability to divide opinion around the world The Times Was it me or, as long as the game was 11 against 11 … Gerrard to rest as fringe players get their chance Football Redknapp uncorks his special reserves Gary Neville has resumed full training at Manchester … Premier League today You can keep your wealthy benefactors, says Edelman Football Emirates Stadium dividends Piling on the pounds Arsenal send clear message through good housekeeping Wenger still biggest asset as cost of dinner proves best investment Football Emirates Stadium dividends Guinness Premiership Timesonline Allardyce asks Newcastle to be Bolton for one night Owen faces operation but Ashton ready to ease blow for England Football Newcastle striker may go to Munich for care West Ham forward desperate for first cap Oceanico Jol consults his lawyers with exit looming large Football Mourinho says culture of Chelsea board brought about his downfall Fiszman reassures the fans The Insider Emirates fit for Arsenal's emirs Times Crossword 23,715 That's rich — Chelsea left in shade as Arsenal hit £200m high Hill-Wood celebrates record turnover figures Rivals' plan for global domination is 'fantasy' The Times Index Timesonline Index The face She's cut out for it Political forecast: wind, fury and lots of hot air The click Come on kids, it's time to grow up Apocalypse now and a packet of crisps, please Image of the day Modern morals Yes, we are bovvered Why do so many teenage girls play up to the slutty, binge-drinking image promoted by lads' mags? Whatever happened to hard-won feminism, asks Ginny Dougary It's a hard being a teenager All those years of feminism, and girls still expect to be judged on their looks The Times We must speak up now The Times Mistakes, I've made a few — so my advice is valuable Heroic effort Brown takeover High temperatures & vomiting Family health week Dr Thomas Stuttaford continues our series on how to deal with common health problems Taking a temperature Vomiting Tomorrow: Family health Bones, fractures, sprains Warning signs High temperatures If you want your children to love books, start them early Interview Allan Ahlberg, whose Funnybones will be given to all reception-class children in England, talks to Damian Whitworth Funnybones Bonsoir Don't be the work-flirt Men Tuesday Debrett's guide to men's manners advises that your relationship with other women is vital to the one you have with your girlfriend, E. Jane Dickson explains why These bad habits do not impress us It's stranger on a train with a bore you know Suburban worrier Master of Victorian values Arts Dickens hated him, he ran off with Ruskin's wife and was vilified by his peers for selling out, but Millais meticulously showed innovation and a steadfast pursuit of the truth, discovers Rachel Campbell-Johnston Millais Tate Britain, SW1 The Times Oh you pretty things Gospel truth? I don't believe it First night Theatre Godspell Key Theatre, Peterborough Pop New Young Pony Club Oxford Academy Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop Peace One Day Concert Albert Hall Dance Morphoses Sadler's Wells Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Terra Naomi ICA, SW1 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 Auschwitz: The Great Escape — Revealed Viewing Guide Five, 8pm Tribe BBC Two, 9pm Bringing Up Baby Channel 4,9pm Leave Her to Heaven (1945) Film Choice Channel 4,1.30pm We Were Soldiers (2002) Film4,9pm Lenny (1974, b/w) TCM, 9pm Variations Call Girls: The Truth ITV1, 11.05pm A Few Good Men (1992) ITV2, 9pm Titanic Town (1998) BBC One, 11.50pm Web video of the day Loach delivers grouchy Marx Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4329 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 62 Acorn Stairlifts Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Irritants of the Week Other Views It helps to know just what you're measuring Issue of the Week Measurement Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research What it means to be patient Health Other Stories we Liked Quiet Man raises Cain NHS figures on change It's difficult to get the experience Social Care Councils face costs of abuse Social Care The Times The new unspoken terror Interview Despite drugs no longer being available on the NHS to treat dementia patients at the early stages of the disease, Neil Hunt encourages early diagnosis, writes Jennifer Taylor Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Lectures intrude in MySpace Education Acevo Research bar lifted Why it pays to be a child Brown is the new black Whitehall Forgetting to throw the book Whitehall Parking Rates Bonuses for home makers Housing Who'd be a town planner? Regeneration Hero and Villain No service sharing in silos Technology Foreign Ways Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items From new kid on the block to top of class A Public Agenda Special Supplement in Association with the University of Leicester The Midlands university has grown from humble beginnings into an award-winning institution attracting top academics. Emily Ford tracks its progress Postgraduate diploma in psychoynamic counselling BA human geography MSc forensic psychology Inside Thetimes What They Said. . . BA modern languages The Key to Excelence in Teaching What Works for US The code breakers Focus on Research The scientist who cracked DNA fingerprinting looks forward to really big discoveries. Emily Ford reports 'Leicester, a giant on the move' Interview Bob Burgess, the Vice-Chancellor, encourages his staff to see themselves as A-listers — and has a 30-year plan to achieve even greater performance, reports Emily Ford The Issue Explained Discipline Hopping How to make a suspect come clean Library Watch Fact File What Goes up Where thinking is outside the box Talking Point What do eight-year-olds do without TVs? How has the internet changed the news agenda? Barrie Gunter's team keep their fingers on the pulse, Mark Hunter reports 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 Over to you . . . No charity for female managers What Works for US Award Time Diary Dates Inside Sentencing criminals: have we got it right? Prison overcrowding has pushed sentencing to the top of the political agenda. Below, Alured Darlington asks are sentences fair? And barrister John Cooper calls for a fresh approach to evidence in cases of violence Times Law Caging the beast within Queen's Counsel Lawdiary Multiple Display Advertising Items Once the dust has settled . . . Will the Microsoft decision invigorate national competition authorities across the European Union, asks Guy Lougher Lawyer of the week Nigel Tozzi In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items
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