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News from 28/09/2007

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Christina Hopkinson, Robert Dawson Scott, David Brown, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, James Harding, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, James Sclavunos, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Ron Collins, Philip Howard, Elizabeth Coates, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Penny Wark, A. Jeffray, Lorna Blackwood, Patrick Kidd, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Patrick Hosking Business Commentary, Kevin Eason, Colin Logan, Geoff Brown, L. Beheshty-Zadeh, Mura Ahmed, Martin Fletcher, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Kasia Maciejowska, Jane MacArtney China Correspondent, David Bentley, Ken Millar, Francis Elliott, Gabby Logan, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Dan Sabbagh, Chris Riley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, J. Stuart, Elizabeth Colman, Jayne Dowle, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Alan Bartlett, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Sam Dunn, Stefanie Marsh, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Sir Clive Woodward, Paula Hawkins, Peter Demetriadi, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Gerard Baker, Martin Johnson, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Dr Emanuel Moran, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, Julian Williams, Alan J Miller, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Allan J. Bowers, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Lawrie Coe, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Mark Taha, Francesca Steele, Kenneth Denby, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Stewart Smith, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Stephen Cowley, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, John Hunsworth, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, David Fulton, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, John R. Longfield, Sarah Butler, Shelly Stares, Benedict Nightingale, Ashling O'Connor, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, Richard Ford, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Susan Emmett,

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Index The day Burma was silenced The junta showed a subtle and malignant cunning, and then moved against the monks, Kenneth Denby reports from Rangoon Crime gangs 'expand sex slavery into shires' Offender scheme axed Interest rate warning Bricks and Mortar Basra return plea Moment of truth Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Quick find The Times Two pictures that show A journalist lies dying. A man is trampled under foot. The horror of events as a ruthless regime fights spirit of freedom Diplomatic manoeuvres Paul Smith The victim Brownites claim that row over rehashed lines is a conspiracy Leading article Timesonline Labour conference Another Brown speech: more similarities Cameron puts brakes on green tax Pugh Plans to raise school leaving age criticised Privacy for children Bluetongue No 5 Age cases on rise Correction Best for flowers As struggling gardeners will tell you - it's all the fault of those lousy seeds Versace The Times PC World Peterborough once had two brothels. This year the police have raided 48 Sex slavery Immigration from Eastern Europe has brought a supply of women deceived into thinking good jobs await them. Instead they are sold to vice gangs for £500 and forced into prostitution. An investigation by The Times has found that one rural force has identified 80 brothels this year The victims' stories Tod's King Newt's time is up, Boris tells Londoners How Concorde idea took off - as a model made from folded paper Engineers flew their prototypes at lunchtime Now aviation history is being sold off in parts Deep-cleaning to kill bugs 'not necessary' Embassy £300m sale Boxer murder case Rat bite kills father Hope for MS sufferers Crown makes a mint The Times Christian aid Offender scheme axed early as Justice Ministry tries to save reputation The net is closing around you, police tell killer of Rhys Jones Back in the dock Beauty-conscious women put health at risk with 'cowboy' cosmetic fixes Many treatments are untested, surgeons say They include 'flab jabs' and lunchtime 'boob jobs' New medical research head promises to control business bias Sainsbury's Martin Scorsese, who has made films about Dylan and … Shilpa Shetty has been stopped at Bombay airport by … The Times A hitch in the proceedings People We have been trying, and failing, to get hold of a … Our blogging colleague Sam Coates describes two notes … Abi Titmuss (famed for taking her clothes off and doing Apparently dressed as her own character from Pulp Fiction, Uma Thurman rides a scooter along a New York pavement. No motor. She must be on a hill Patrick Stewart played Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: … The first rule of official blogging is a simple one: … Postscript Hillary Clinton can expect one less vote, according … Keira Knightley hates red carpet events and the bitchy George Osborne and Charles Kennedy will be grilling … Homebase Eighty citizens face selection test for jury duty with a difference Lawyers will represent MI6 London Clubs International Mind Your Language Brown should not react to an embarrassing report in an embarrassing way The New Slavery Sex traffickers are destroying lives with impunity Flights of Glory Concorde was more than an aircraft, it was a vision of the future Olive farmer in McCann shock Picture Gallery Starbucked: how our politics is changing Medication everywhere but not a drop to drink A bad bet A rehash of it Back-pedal Our forgotten wars and invisible army Youth, innocence and 'slut culture' Timesonline Song and dance Sharp points How to cook ants Higher power The beast's master I foresee a troubled future for Burmese generals I adored you once, Prudence. But now we must part Renault Schools show the new make-up of Britain Fifth of primary pupils are ethnic minority Government wants to promote use of English Immigration levels 'too high and need immediate action' A class of their own Investment Building Bank of London The Brave One Everyone looks so desperately busy as Shakespeare is rushed into A&E First night Theatre MacBeth Gielgud Currys Barclaycard That carefree moment enjoyed by drivers is the biggest menace on road The new Highway Code: don't show off — and don't smoke Uktv Gold Dolphin Portuguese police check McCanns' publicity trip Beckham's father 'stable' Chess girl not suicide Secrets of mammoth wool Beatles back for Liverpool How Soviet 'Laurel and Hardy' punished Hess to the bitter end Files reveal secrets of regime at Spandau 'Sinister Laurel and Hardy' kept life harsh War hero who was jailed for trying to start a revolt First direct The Times Police attack Straw over 'irresponsible' vow on self-defence Labour conference Public 'must not take law into own hands' Tories say self-defence review is a cheap stunt A man died breaking into my home and I was arrested Jack the lad All together children: who are you gonna call? Not Harriet! Light bulbs to be phased out, starting next year, in battle for green vote Labour conference Standby buttons and set-top boxes to follow Timetable has been agreed with retailers Time to switch off Möben The heady atmosphere could so easily vanish next week Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Nut allergy boy barred from school as a 'health hazard' Dolce & Gabbana turn to demure, restrained, even wearable clothes Milan Fashion Harvey Nichols Loner guilty of letter-bomb campaign Caretaker was angry at surveillance culture Bombs disguised as environmental protests Iberia Duck-devouring turtle snaps up last meal in country park pond ING Direct Man arrested over 'gun' in restaurant Limber luggage record-breaker Lawyer fined for decade of delay Marie Antoinette's pearls on display Bathstore Auris America Croatia Al-Qaeda suicide bomb fears spark pleas for a British returns to Basra Iraqi police fear there may be more attacks Call to give back-up to security forces Jews for Justice for Palestinians Granite State is still a hard place to win over — even with a big lead Hillary Clinton's lead in the Polls is no guarantee of victory in New Hampshire, where they want a contest not a coronation (AP): Prison for e-mail threat teenager (AP): Alcohol host jailed (AP): Tamil Tigers killed (AP): Dancers freed (AP): India heads for space (Reuters): Rapists hanged (AP): Coppola robbed (AP): Bull on the run Cruise Boy wrestler's death exposes sumo 'cruelty' Teenager was bullied every day, says father Stable-master likely to be charged soon Pop star blacklisted for a year after 'terminating' 21 maids Orange The Times HSBC Arrest warrant for head of Interpol over murder case (AP): Russian 'space wars' warning (AP): Gunmen attack oil compound (AP): Syrians released after flight alert (Reuters): 6ft ballot papers stretch officials Tesco Porters become excess baggage on border India and Pakistan to let goods cross by lorry Move aims to boost trade ties to £10 billion Premier Bathrooms Borderline crazy Furniture Village (AP): Spacecraft begins three billion mile mission to explore the asteroid belt (AP): Aid staff seized in bid to free hostage (AP): WWF acts to stop fire exploitation (AP): HIV sufferer jailed for unprotected sex Mandela returns to open huge mall Serb officer is jailed over the massacre of 194 Croats snatched from hospital Fall of Vukovar The Times Parents rejoice at end of Saturday school Sarkozy scraps an unpopular tradition 'Average' education sector faces reform Oasishongkong Class differences Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times OECD warns of deepening downturn by end of year Rate cuts may be needed, says think-tank More signs of house prices slowdown Banks give warning on protection scheme Charity squeezed Failing our children Quote of the day St. James's Place High-flyers Stock markets Cut the rhetoric, PC. You don't 'own' Telent pensions Strong case for funded scheme Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies BA's £4bn is small change Need to know Results in brief Timesonline BA spends £4bn on fleet ahead of Games Deal shares airline's order between makers Rolls-Royce is chosen to power 36 new jets Business big shot John Dunsmore The Sunday Times SMG poised for U-turn on top job as Virgin Radio float plan is postponed Ad market pointers The Times Steve Cohen, the billionaire behind hedge fund SAC Capital and keen modern art collector, is putting some of his works on display in the US, including a Damien Hirst shark in the Met in New York and a sheep in his home town of Greenwich, Connecticut, according to London-based The Art Newspaper Will LSE share sale fund la dolce vita? City Diary Landmark fish shop joins City's retail exodus City Diary An odd and unlooked-for effect of the dollar's parity … City Diary My note yesterday about the Nigerian e-mail scam purpor City Diary I have been researching Crossrail, the east-west link … City Diary Picture Gallery British banks caution Chancellor over price of protection scheme UBS says it could cost banks £14 billion BBA says Rock has hit banks' reputations Erinaceous warns it may collapse as debts mount Encounters pages Acer US debacle defence Camelot charity arm to fold as operator pulls £2m contribution Attempt to cut costs ahead of new licence Foundation was due to be wound down in 2009 The Times Jessops hit by another top-level departure as chief executive quits The Sunday Times School system lets down our children Business of Government The Government acknowledges that too many pupils are ill-served by their schools. Personal' learning is the new buzzword, but the education sector's rigidity hampers some promising ideas, Camilla Cavendish says Alarm as ECB lends €3.9bn to eurozone banks Multiple Display Advertising Items Plea for India to open up to 'brand Britain' Halo crowns Microsoft with record Ford and Chrysler preparing for talks with union after GM deal Carmakers want to offload insurance costs Agreement set to be ratified at weekend Google plans to search for a third more workers Thomson Financial: US new home sales and prices in decline (AFP): BMW outlines vision (Reuters): Call for action at AMR (Reuters): RBS raises €5bn Thomson Financial: Budget flexibility (Reuters): Starbucks tries China Why building a top team needs to be a family affair Business of Management In the last of his series, Sir Clive Woodward highlights the importance of getting to know your colleagues and those close of them Barclays Wealth Timesonline How to win web readers and influence people Mediapolis Virgin hoping to take on Sky with launch of new channel 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 Aquarius battered by Zimbabwe move Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day 3i's focus turns to growing assets after canny selling Lamprell Directors' deals Timesonline Moss Bros Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Cystic Fibrosis Trust The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Reader Offers Q&A Dermot Englefield Dedicated House of Commons librarian who served Parliament through four decades of expansion and change Dermot Englefield, House of Commons librarian, born on August 27,1927. He died on July 9,2007, aged 79 Weather Eye Sir Edward Tomkins Amiable Ambassador to France whose appointment was hailed as' an historic breakthrough in Franco British relations' Sir Edward Tomkins, GCMG, CVO, diplomat, was born on November 16,1915. He died on September 20,2007, aged 91 Professor John Klier Pioneering scholar of Russian Jewry who with his wife also wrote a bestselling book debunking the myth of Anastasia Professor John Klier, historian of Russian Jewry, was born December 13,1944. He died of cancer on September 23,2007, aged 62 Richard Hornby Principled Conservative MP who retired from politics to oversee a successful expansion of the Halifax Building Society Richard Hornby, chairman of Halifax, Building Society and Conservative MP, was born on June 20,1922. He died on September 22,2007, aged 85 Eve-Ann Prentice Doughty reporter who narrowly escaped death while covering the Kosovo war for The Times Eve-Ann Prentice, journalist, was born on August 11,1952. She died of cancer on September 20,2007, aged 55 Morning skies to reveal Venus, Saturn and Regulus as a group Sky at Night October Lives Remembered Ronald Mavor Petrol units, Gothic type and Sheba's queen Questions Answered Word Watching Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Legal news Latest wills Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Announcements School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Drivers hand book Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Escape from city life to give Volkswagen's newest breed supreme test Motoring Tiguan offers comfort and superior handling High-level finish with an adaptable interior Specification The Times Machine Mart Trade-Sales Motorpoint Reg4Vehicles Multiple Display Advertising Items Early birds see zodiacal light reveal cosmic debris Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 28,1931 Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Perth the perfect place to nurture dreams of glory Racing Scottish track plays key role in calendar Top trainers outline plans for stable stars Hobbs trio ruled out for season Lingfield Park Pontefract Yesterday's results Fontwell Park Football Perth Rugby union Wolverhampton Ramonti ready for Darjina rematch Racing Wolverhampton Oceanico Ascot Baker to earn his crust before seething masses in Argentina Tennis Football Results Cricket Cycling Golf Haydock Park Racing Rugby league Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby league Montgomerie bemoans lack of support as Irish take high road Golf Seve Trophy Sky Sports 1,10.30am Rugby union Other sport Muralitharan puts his comeback on hold Bettini makes stand Woods thinks big Daubney faces ban Hunters become the hunted as bowling wolves are sent packing Cricket The Twenty20 revolution In the third part of our series on the event that has changed how we view the game, David Fulton applauds today's gladiators IPA Hamilton taking gloves off in title duel Motor racing Japanese Grand Prix The Sunday Times Timesonline Drinks are on 'pub-team' Davies after horror show Football Jol's job made tougher by youth strategy The fee? 250lb Premier League today Wenger reinvents beautiful game Football Palace blow a fuse over bill O2 England supporters prepared to pay high price for patriotism in Moscow cauldron Football Players face partisan fans and artificial pitch West Ham forward moves closer to call-up Sportoptions Chelsea's FA charge carries echoes of Mourinho Timesonline Maltese hail a hero but Mifsud laments muffing treble chance Football Allardyce's goalkeeping riches cause headaches Toshiba Cricket facing ultimate test: to preserve the five-day game Tonga still a cut above the rest Rugby union World Cup Charvis wary of fleet-footed Fijians Multiple Display Advertising Items Neck and hamstring injuries have ruled Marco Bortolami, William Hill World Cup at a glance Corry has great expectations with quarter-final place up for grabs Rugby union World Cup England v Tonga Captain believes his team have momentum Size of the prize could curb Tonga exuberance Orange Rugby Union World Cup England v Tonga ITV1, 8pm MPH Vickery waits for chance to make his presence felt England must play with control, with variety - but most of all without fear Tetley's Best's condition dominates Irish thoughts as key match looms Rugby union World Cup Prop 'comfortable' in hospital after collapse Brother Rory ready for role as replacement Taking its toll Sheffield is stage for cup bid The Insider Catalan connection Times Crossword 23,718 Rugby still struggles with a class divide England face moment of truth — hair today, gone tomorrow? Tonga dream of shock early exit for champions Vickery confesses to sense of World Cup fear The Times St. James's Place Gabby Logan Inside Simon Barnes Index The face Mrs Giuliani the third gets the bird Chelsy set to enjoy some Park life The click Signs of revolt in Burma (or is it Myanmar?) Spotted, snapped and sorted Image of the day Modern morals We're all voyeurs now Comedy queen Jennifer Saunders and Times clinical psychologist Dr Tanya Byron have co-written a BBC comedy satire about a daytime reality TV show. The pair tell Carol Midgley why confessional TV is so morbidly fascinating Correction Gorging with gastronomes Food A series of treats at restaurants has prompted the epicurean Lindsey Bareham to raise her game Magimix Courgette, lemon and mint risotto with mascarpone Catch a fresh idea Lemon lamb with minted pea purée and balsamic garlic Plaice with sesame spinach The Times Teenage life is all about getting drunk — fast and often I'm sloe to give up my gin-making habit Canny Katie Hair with Hari I need a wardrobe update Style Ask Lucia I'm looking for classic pieces and some accessories Sweater saviours Luxury with Lucia A divine smelling moth deterrent In search of a spot of Joy on a rainy day Chain reaction Anne Ashworth finds some cool clothes — but a slightly dubious sense of humour Retail is detail Asthma, allergies and hay fever Family health week Dr Thomas Stuttaford continues our series on how to deal with common problems in family health Eczema and skin allergies Timesonline How to treat anaphylactic shock Runny nose, itchy eyes Food allergies Tomorrow The lone Stone's greatest misses Sounds How can you release a 'best of' solo album when you haven't really had a solo career, Alan Franks asks Mick Jagger. The songs are good, he says Virgin Inside UBS Timesonline Radio Front-page blues Sounds Disaster songs were the news alert of their day. James Sclavunos recalls a lost genre The model of a modern major maestro Maurizio Pollini, one of the greatest living pianists, has an unswerving passion for the contemporary, says Richard Morrison The bright brigade Goin' Home Fats Domino The Times Ring and a prayer Sounds Neil Fisher goes behind the scenes to meet the unsung heroes of Covent Garden's new Ring Shambling on Reviews Pop Babyshambles Shotter's Nation Parlophone Hmv Virgin Pop Bruce Springsteen Magic Columbia Madly tilting at wind farms First night Theatre Don Quixote West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Concert CBSO/Oramo Symphony Hall, Birmingham Dance Candoco Queen Elizabeth Hall In the main paper Concert LPO/Litton Festival Hall Theatre The Pitmen Painters Live Theatre, Newcastle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Gallows Electric Ballroom, NW1 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 Unreported World Viewing Guide Channel 4,7.35pm Michael Wood: The Story of India BBC Two, 9pm QI BBC Two, 10pm Serial Mom (1994) Film choice E4,10pm The Others (2001) UKTV Gold, 11.30pm Stir of Echoes (1999) BBC One, 11.35pm Variations The IT Crowd Channel 4,10pm O Brother Where Art Thou? (2000) Film4,11.40pm The Triple Echo (1972) BBC Two, 1.10am Web video of the day Sex and the working girl Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4332 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 65 Action Index Luck in the property market is not all in the throw of the dice Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on . . . Jersey Prices for Individual property types in Jersey £000s In Listed House in Central London Get in Get out Get Away Chelsea, Sw3: five-storey Queen Anne house on Cheyne Walk Out Medieval Farmhouse in Kent Canterbury: Grade Ii listed farmhouse with tennis court and two acres Away Period Cottage in Dorset Cerne Abbas: 17th-century house in the centre of a picturesque village Feeling the Squeeze? Market Report At the top end, the experts are cautions but confident, reports Paula Hawkins In a jittery market those at the bottom are the vulnerable ones, says Susan Emmett George Wimpey Would you prefer a fully modernised Georgian townhouse for £7 million in Clapham . . . Where to Spend It . . . Or Country? . . . or a £2.5 million rectory in Dorset? Let Marcus Binney help you to make your choice Country Life Fact File Persimmon homes How to Make Waves The Great Indoors Where the rich go with their interiors, the rest of us may soon follow, says Anne Ashworth Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Find the £800 Hidden at Home Green House Energy efficiency will slash your bills — even if you don't need a home information pack, writes Lucy Alexander Inside Track Fact File Living Luxury Keeps its Cool Fact File How Italy Bought into British Style Milan has a whole new neighbourhood — with help from Norman Foster, says Lorna Blackwood Fact File Follow this Bestseller Luxury Living Libraries are the new must-have for the rich and famous, reports Lucy Alexander Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ultimate Pied-A-Terre Luxury Living Kasia MacIejowska offers a personal guide to the top ten developments in London Three of a Kind Luxury Living Houses to impress the neighbours Modern Mansion in Somerset South Petherton: Queen Anne-style manor house with 90 acres and a cider orchard Opulent Palace in Surrey Windlesham: 24-bedroom mansion with five swimmimg pools and an eight-car garage Historic Manor House on Islay Bridgend: enormous 17th-century country house at the head of a loch in the Inner Hebrides From the Manor Borne Christina Hopkinson describes the grief and relief of selling up after 177 years Fact File Mortgages for Millionaires . . . Loan Ranger Share in a Grand Vision Lucy Alexander tours a very aristocratic conversion . . . . . . while Kasia MacIejowska finds ultra-modern homes in a Grade I listed building The Woods Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harlequin Bahrain The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items New Capital Quay Wreck of the Week Home File Brief Encounter Stuck in the Removals Van The Times Luxury screens How to Make It Better Why waste money moving? Follow Jayne Dowle's top 20 tips for improving your home Ontario

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