News from 26/09/2007
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, D. R. Thomas, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Angus Nicol, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Richard Beard, Cath Janes, Camilla Cavendish, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Glyn E. Jones, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Dan Green, John Percy, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Rob Crilly, Hilary Rose, Donald Hutera, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, John Wardle, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Bawden, Dr David Harper, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Henry Robinson, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, David Morrison, Rhys Blakely, Denis Vaughan, David Hands, Cllr Ronald Forrest, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Robert Smith, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Eric Campbell, Russell Kempson, Jennifer Hyde, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Michelle Braham, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Honour John A. Baker, James Rossiter, Morgan Falconer, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Stuart Miles, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Alastair Grant, Clark Cross, Matt Hughes, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, John Heard, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Marcus Leroux, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Giles Gibbons, Jeremy Vine, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, B. B. Weil, Jennifer Gerow, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sue English, Tom Collomosse, Ian Edwards, Frank Greaney, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Nigel Cross, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Bojan Pancevski, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Kenneth Williams, Lisa Verrico, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sir Peter Wakefield, Stephen Dalton, Neville Peel, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, John Gunn, Catherine Quinn, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine, Richard Harden,
ResumoIndex Dumbing down fears force exam shake-up Curriculum chiefs to be given independence New focus on spelling and handwriting skills Police start investigation into 'picture in Morocco … 'Allergy treatments in Britain falling behind' Cameron blow No £60m dividend Carriages on hold Riot squads called in 'There are two main rules of England Club - don't panic … Timesonline Opinion Times2 Councils Quick find Today's weather The Times Tebbit hits out at Tories and names Brown as Thatcher's natural heir Invitation to tea 'was courteous and clever' Cameron criticised for being out of touch It's third time lucky for this shooting star 'Game over' comes too soon for Master Chief 'Ending' of Halo 3 posted on the internet Thousands queue for final chapter in series Cartier Britain 'is the laughing stock of Europe' for its neglect of allergy cures Patients go untreated in midst of an epidemic Call for overhaul of food labelling rules Mistakes led to scrapping of effective treatment A human malfunction Picture Gallery Huge water shortage by 2025 predicted Tory whip withdrawn Batman film death Father charged Accused barristers New photograph shows child like Madeleine on African woman's back Tourist hands snap of blonde girl to embassy Sighting is the fourth reported from Morocco Tod's 'We bear the scars and must learn the lessons of our wars' Labour conference Foreign Secretary says that errors were made Speaks of second wave of new Labour policy Comment and analysis Aaaargh! It's Frankenstein's minister .. . No new MoD budget for army housing Hain heads off row with unions over factories for the disabled Ministers will give contracts to Remploy First platform defeat for Brown is avoided Remember the 1st — or possibly the 8th — of November Thousands of midwives promised as birthrate rises Reluctant Chancellor makes a move to keep his mansion out of reach Political retreats Sam Coates Today's agenda Squabble over extra carriages leaves rail passengers standing Salvatore Ferragamo Home Staff: . . . but at least Britain has best-managed roadworks Scotland stands behind America as the world's second-fattest nation New obesity figures show alarming picture 'Epidemic' is costing health service millions Snakes-in-the-bed horror From fat to thin NatWest Barclays Picture Gallery Strong leadership from Julian Rush, of Channel 4, who, Green Flag Must be an electoral collage People Away from Bournemouth and along the coast to Folkestone Much talk in Bournemouth of a budding clash between Suspicions grow that the many, many Bournemouth police Overheard yesterday — Lindsay Hoyle, MP British Airways A pleasingly multi-genre conference punch-up in the Discussing the North-South divide, Simon Fanshawe has While we're still here, we are doing our best to start Postscript Shocking news for 24 fans. Kiefer Sutherland, who plays Making Nice British foreign policy cannot be a branch of social work Normal Craziness President Ahmadinejad's relationship with reality is beyond repair Laird Livingstone The stately perks of England, how venally beautiful they stand Che's game — but not Mussolini's Picture Gallery Ooh matron! I'm sick of fizzy populism Thunderer: Do we value cows' lives more than our own? Lottery funding Don't dismiss 'geeks' Election fever and conference promises Bluetongue virus Times have changed Timesonline Rewards for valour in service An English garden No more good deeds Too fast for the road Copper for charity What's in a name? GB man: you won't catch him being controversial Confessions of a chronically sceptical back sufferer Family Health Week John Lewis Fraud woman's £2m life of luxury Convicted criminal became finance chief Money went on sports cars, villas and holidays Man in 'Prince Naz' crash faces driving charge over boxer's wife Multiple Display Advertising Items Sky Police seize work from gallery in child pornography investigation Sainsbury's More whites than Asians stopped by anti-suicide bomber police Victim 'shunned by colleagues after letter blast' Ethnic breakdown Man who tried to sell kidney found hanged Advert criticised Passport man jailed Fatal stabbing Extremists thwarted Crimea medal sale Barclaycard Bishops reject same-sex blessings Schoolboy, 10, 'is beaten by migrant' Good Samaritan arrested at roadside Sister's dare ends with 999 rescue South West TRAiNS Campaign broke advertising rules by exaggerating benefits of daily cuppa Anorexic actress provokes row with naked posters Milan Fashion Top designers back label's shock campaign Health experts say it's pointless and damaging Carphone Warehouse The National Franchise Exhibition Clarks Elegance is victim of designers' war to liberate women Cruise Police review 30-year-old Genette Tate file Evidence points to convicted paedophile Case will be closed if no charges are brought Barclays Ebay Saints or sinners? Talk show reveals touching portrait of trial by media First night Theatre Life after Scandal Hampstead, NW3 Multiple Display Advertising Items Last leg for the self-propelled globetrotter First 'human-powered' expedition nears its end After sea disasters, Channel is final stage Can't get enough of your love, babe: how women with bass instincts are drawn to men with deeper voices Nationwide Boots Bluetongue case found 50 miles from farm hit by first outbreak Blue Peter team asks for children's forgiveness over 'Socksgate' scandal New kitten vindicates audience's first choice Presenter is to leave 'partly because of scam' Cue the 'saying sorry' slot Anglian Home improvements Cathay Pacific Magna Carta is set to fetch £15m in Sotheby's sale of the century Signed and sealed Aids woman 'is being sentenced to death' HD channel for BBC Cricket match death Drug prolongs life Tycoon's £124m will Vera Lynn silenced Surprise guest for dinner after 8-minute labour Why delivering her baby at home is the birthright of every woman Inside Track Lloyds TSB 21 new species found in forest that has kept its secrets since the Ice Age Scientists say region may yield more finds Endangered creatures and plants also found Darfur India Riot squads prepare for action as junta gets ready to crush protests Curfews imposed in Burma's biggest cities Bush orders more economic sanctions Mix-up reveals what Bush must do when words fail him at UN Multiple Display Advertising Items This is how he says it Dancing police keen to get on the beat to save country from al-Qaeda Suicide bombing raises fears that British left city too soon Expedia. co. uk Clintons show muscle as cover boy Bill gets a negative story dumped Serious Quitters Lethal injection under review The lump of granite that has nations at loggerheads Washington to challenge EU carbon tax on airlines Kodak Pardon, mamselle, but can I ring your bell? Parisians use bicycle scheme for flirting But new cyclists have provoked some drivers Yorkshire Building Society Romania wants Dracula's castle back Cycle lines (AP): Mormon leader 'an accomplice to rape' (AP): Bread price protests (AP): Bomb sites revealed (AP): 'Free Barghouti' call (AP): Drugs plane crashes (AP): Policeman shot (AP): Jaing hits a high note (AP): Ape 'attacks tourist' Refugees left in constant fear as violence infiltrates 'safe' camps (AP): UN acts to contain Darfur fallout Heads roll in bitter ANC turf war Malaysia Airlines HSBC Mutiny memorial trip sparks a new revolt Britons defend bid to retrace 1857 uprising Police guard group after protests in India Multiple Display Advertising Items Northern Rock dividend axed but bank in talks with suitors Institution had been due to pay out £60m Spanish businessman moves into the frame Expansion for M&C Saatchi as profits soar Telent sale protest Consumers' concern Facebook attraction Quote of the day Who benefits? Business big shot King's offer of £10bn of loans meets little appetite The outsider Stock markets UK cashes in on dominance in currency trade markets Mortgages for Business Microsoft's networking could prove costly Rock still in a hard place Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Don't bank on King or Tucker Need to know Results in brief Timesonline M&C Saatchi sets sights on Eastern Europe Big account wins lift agency's confidence 'Poland is particularly interesting' says chief Business big shot Jeremy Lascelles Lap of luxury Sartoriani The London Stock Exchange merges with Borsa Italiana … City Diary At least one senior officer at the Ministry of Defence City Diary Bowing to the inevitable, Northern Rock has cut City Diary Alliance Leicester It's high time you punched your weight City Diary Hohn is where the heart is City Diary Nationwide seeks £20m in law firm court case A shilling here, a shilling there . . . they all add up City Diary Picture Gallery Pension trustees protest after £400m Telent sale to niche fund manager Pension Corporation buys Marconi remnant Guernsey fund buys final-salary schemes HSBC meets investors to counter Knight's attack BP shake-up as chief signals 'dreadful' results Bowman expected to take Smiths position Britain ranks sixth Hill chief goes early (PA): Co-op food sales up Sainsbury's talks All Leisure listing Northern Rock told not to reward failure Golden goodbyes Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Storm winds blow three to good results Electrical goods manufacturers keep buyers in the dark about green issues The concerned consumer Survey uncovers information gap between the makers of household equipment and a public keen to do its bit for the environment Principles are not part of any trade-off Facebook networking talks with Microsoft may value site at $10bn Multiple Display Advertising Items Social service Virgin Mobile USA seeking $375m from its flotation China may be conducting stealth attack on Hong Kong's exchange Bourse says it cannot explain share rises Mainland investors poised for buying spree The Times Heavy Lennar losses deepen America's housing blues It is just not that simple to make the benefits system any less complicated Business of Government The Department for Work and Pensions is the monster at the middle of the Whitehall labyrinth with a budget of more than £100 billion. And, as Camilla Cavendish reports, it is also rich in suggestions on how it could be made more effective in the fight against poverty, sickness and unemployment The Times Timesonline The Times Tomorrow When you want to break with a cosy, outdated past, you turn to an outsider Christine Lagarde to face protest by unions Budget represents key test for Government Why going back is hard to do when London's still calling The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Spread Ex British funds 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 Bank rumour drags Barclays down again Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Addax is offering value beyond famous names White Young Green Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Individual Restaurant Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Philip Callow Introspective novelist and biographer who did not achieve the wider recognition that many believed was his due Philip Callow, writer, was born on October 26,1924. He died on September 22,2007, aged 82 Roland Mathias Poet, critic, headteacher, historian, anthologist and essayist who championed the literature of Wales in English Roland Mathias, poet, critic and editor, was born on September 4,1915. He died on August 16,2007, aged 91 Birthdays Weather Eye Andy Norman Athletics entrepreneur who helped to nurse the sport from amateurism into the professional era Andy Norman, sports marketing consultant, was born on September 21,1943. He died on September 24,2007, aged 64 Lives Remembered Lord Gilmour of Craigmillar David Tidmarsh Eleanor Allden Roy McLean South African batsman of exhilarating power Roy McLean, cricketer, was born on July 9,1930. He died on August 26,2007, aged 77 Professor Edward Boyse Ryuzo Sejima Military planner who used his wartime experience in Japan's postwar industrial rebirth Ryuzo Sejima, chairman of Itochu, was born on December 9,1911. He died on September 4,2007, aged 95 Albert Sternfeld Jewish campaigner who held the Austrian government to account over its Nazi collaboration Albert Sternfeld, Jewish campaigner, was born on February 18,1925. He died on August 22,2007, aged 82 Henri Amouroux Journalist and historian of German occupation in France Henri Amouroux, journalist and historian, was born on July 1,1920. He died on August 5,2007, aged 87 Court Circular Silver Chanter pipes up Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Legal news Word Watching In Memoriam - Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Latest wills Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Tornados form as warm seas clash with Arctic air Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 26,1889 A Times reader is outraged to find that his house had caught fire at an inconvenient time for the West London ladder crews Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bookmakers' miserly offer should not be taken seriously Racing New rules on inside information miss point Kempton Park Rugby union Football Sharp Nephew puts record on the line in Royal Lodge Stakes Perth Course specialists Beverley Yesterday's results Brighton Goodwood Folkestone Toyota Tweddle has big plans for life after Beijing Gymnastics Briton philosophical about losing world title Considered giving up after ankle injury American football Results Baseball Bowls Cycling Redcar Racing Football Rugby union Snooker Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Quickfire North wins Lawrence Trophy English double Peter handed title Vick faces grand jury Murphy sets goals Wales reveal team LTA adopts 'tough love' policy in ruthless effort to raise standards Tennis Broady and Rice are made to pay the price Parents 'devastated' by governing body's actions Picture Gallery Running scared: the Olympic hope desperate for right to stay Athletics Deacon's return to Britain set-up adds final touch to recovery Rugby league Training squad Vickery forced to join back benches after Ashton goes with form choice Rugby union World Cup Head coach says that it was right thing to do Stevens determined to justify retention at No 3 Shanklin warns team-mates must be on the ball to ward off Fijians England team Steyn back in South Africa plans after being cleared of bite charge Romania snatched a late 14-10 victory to condemn Portug Australia throw premature spark on rivalry that needs no ignition Level pegging after four cup encounters Umaga reveals that angry O'Driscoll never forgave him for spear tackle Ireland team Multiple Display Advertising Items World Cup at a glance Tables Did you know? 'It is important the England side and captain set the right tone' Cricket New man at the top The incoming chairman of the ECB promises to be more controversial, more decisive and far more outspoken, Ivo Tennant reports The Times Pooley hoping to hit peaks over hilly course Cycling Man of interests Soper loses out in bitter ballot for top ECB role Rugby World Cup 2007 Growing monster muscles its way into an already heaving schedule Cricket The first of a four-part series looking at the World Twenty20 tournament and how it has changed the face of cricket for ever Ten steps in the evolution of the game Tomorrow United supporters riled by inequity of tickets scheme Football Last night's results Pools forecast Premier League today One Owen matters now — and it's not St Michael . . . Taarabt has no worries about living up to his billing as the new Zidane Tottenham's French prodigy has lofty target Teenager keen to step up to a starting role Tottenham deny compensation deal with Jol Media Planet Chelsea must learn hard way on naive appointment Arsenal's young guns maintain the momentum with late show Carling Cup Third round Portsmouth indebted to persistence of Nugent Samaras pounces to do himself justice in the eyes of Eriksson Cardiff's gamble on Fowler rewarded The Wimpole Clinic Luton land knockout blow after extra effort Torres delivers stunning riposte to bit-part role in recent stalemates Multiple Display Advertising Items McClaren's worst fears realised as Owen is counted out of qualifiers Villa hopes suffer blow with knee injury ruling out Carew Pitstop reading material The Insider Bolton cause a stink Times Crossword 23,716 Coulthard tribute to prankster McRae Special reserve: Torres hat-trick has Liverpool flying Back me or go, says Grant Unhappy players told they can leave Chelsea New Coach criticises style under Mourinho The Times Rugby union Cricket Index The face Reality check A simple truth: Brad good, crash helmet bad The click Virtual Armani goes to cutting edge of fashion Image of the day Modern morals The happy hooker Andrew Billen talks to Billie Piper about her new role as a call-girl, her battles with anorexia and her forthcoming marriage to a scion of the Fox acting dynasty Bones, fractures and sprains Family health week Dr Thomas Stuttaford continues our series on how to deal with common problems in family health Breaks Fractures How to fold a sling How to make a splint Sprains and dislocations Spinal injury Medicine cabinet I low to care for your back How to build strong bones Back and neck problems This Saturday: The Times Don a great coat Style Wednesday The coat is a vital part of your winter wardrobe. Alice Olins shows you how to choose the perfect style and shape to flatter your figure Nokia Eseries I want to Ted-ucate My life in fashion Ted Baker founder Ray Kelvin talks to Carola Long Gianfrancopper… Natural deodorants Beauty jury The Times Why can't we cut a little slack for the awkward squad? Pedalling to the disadvantaged I robot, you customer The Pop star's better half Arts Morgan Falconer discovers just how important Claes Oldenburg's wife is to his success, as the couple face a personal tragedy The Times New York art is sleekly corporate, like selling cars Smug facade of a private hell First night Theatre Stockholm Drum, Plymouth Pop Passenger Barfly, NW1 Concert LSO/Gergiev Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cabaret Jimmy Webb Ronnie Scott's, W1 Legacy of the Holocaust Crème Working Relationship Ben Barkow, the director of the Wiener Library, and his personal assistant, Margaret Daly, talk to Rosalind Renshaw It's duff at the top Multiple Display Advertising Items The merits of mentors Counsellor, confidante, coach and door-opener, a mentor paves the way for the next step of your career, says Michelle Braham Multiple Display Advertising Items Office dilemmas Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Times2 Quiz Today's radio Today's TV Torn Viewing Guide ITV1, 9pm Millionaires' Mission Channel 4,9pm Brothers & Sisters Channel 4,10pm/11pm The Children's Hour (1961, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.30pm Variations The World's Greatest Elvis BBC One, 10.50pm Web video of the day Hands that rock the cradle Last Night's TV Out of the box Downfall (2004) Film4,9pm Heist (2001) Five, 9pm Escape from Alcatraz (1979) Bbc One, 11.45pm The Number 23 (2007)/Amazing Graze (2006) New to Sky Box Office Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4330 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 63 One to one children's fund The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items What it means to be rated simply the best The Top 20 Results of the first survey of employee opinion from local councils across the country reveals high levels of job satisfaction and big differences with the private sector, writes Jeremy Vine The Key to ...... Being a Best Council Index What it means to be rated as simply the best Best Councils to Work for 2007 Our workers are our true advertisement Promoting a Feeling of Wellbeing How to Use this Guide Best Council Rules Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Hats off to the happy crew The Theatre of Training Thinking of others goes large The Best Big Council to Work for 2007 Rossendale Borough Council North Cornwall District Council Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Sevenoaks District Council Kennet District Council Where experience is king Confidence Comes from within In the name game Opening Doors Women at the Top Multiple Display Advertising Items West Oxfordshire District Council Chorley Council Rewarded for going the extra mile The Investing in Me Generation Staff Turnover Meet the happy crew Where Training is Top Finger on a healthy pulse Oscar Night Revisited A taste of Bollywood Excellence is Earned Higher Earners Canterbury City Council Shropshire County Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Turnaround of the fastest improver Focus on Work-Life Balance The magnificent seven Action on Equal Pay Gender Balance St Helens Council Westminster City Council Acknowledgements Best companies EuropeArabBank The Times Contents Media Planet Europe Arab Bank Britain and the Arab world Mention the word Arab and a whole toxic cocktail of images surface; largely of war, bombings, terrorism, extremism, and other horrific stories. The media has served up a gory diet carving an imprint on its consumers of a nightmarish corner of the planet that has witnessed little but death and disaster, … EuropeArab Bank Taking the high road to investment in Iraq Friendship through Trade Arab Investment Kurdistan tends to feature only rarely in the news from Iraq and for investors no news is definitely good news, for the region is quietly getting on with building the future Building Arab trade on a banker's dream Few people are given the opportunity to lead a bank and still fewer to shape a new vehicle in a market as dynamic and multi-faceted as London UAE cabinet's first woman The classic textbook case of success for a woman in the Arab world is Sheikha Lubna, the first female to join the cabinet of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the first woman to become an economy minister in an oil-rich state EuropeArab Bank Britain's a target for Arab investment Economy Despite the strength of the pound Britain remains a favourite target for Arab investors with oil and gas revenues to spend. Ever since the Kuwait Investment Fund was set up in 1960 to channel the emirate's wealth into profitable Western ventures as the first sovereign fund, Britain has grown used to … Putting a woman in charge of business If the trading relationship between Britain and Saudi Arabia has recently experienced mixed fortunes things are about to get a lot better. One of the Arab world's most underrated assets—their women—is about to become central to the relationship Why London's the place to be The Arab renaissance gets under way From Spain to the Greek islands there are a lot of worried people in the travel business. New generations of internet-savvy travellers are finding the same old hot spots so yesterday. Traditional sources of business-the annual northern invasion of tourists from Britain and Germany—are taking their euros … Qatar is all set for success The wealth of opportunities for investors and industries in the Middle East can be measured from the speed of growth of the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) Power and glory in the Arab World Personalities Some of the key figures EuropeArab Bank
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