News from 02/10/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Amanda Andrews, Tony Halpin Moscow Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Yepoka Yeebo, Muriel Parsons, Alexandra Frean, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Laura K. Jones, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Stephen Love Chief Constable, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Charlene Sweeney, Kevin Eason, Peter Barlow, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Peter Riddell Political Analysis, Michael Corp, Hilary Rose, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Richard Nice, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Jennifer Taylor, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Rhys Blakely, The Rev Dr Ian Bradley, Charles Bremner, Dominic Carman, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, David Pannick, QC, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, June A. Stewart, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Liz Loxton, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Dr Stephen Marsh-Smith, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Sean O'Neill, Sarah Delaney, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Ted Shuttleworth, Francesca Steele, Kenneth Denby, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, John Deas, Philip Roe, Ashling O'connor, Alistair Cooke, Russell Jenkins, Neil P. Magee, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, David Cameron, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Felix Posen, Leo Lewis, Tony Halpin, Olav Bjortomt, Robert Randell, Miles Costello, John Trice, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Matt Dunn, R. Bain, Nick Meo,
ResumoThe Times Index Tax cuts-first shots in the battle for votes Only millionaires will pay death duty, say Tories Unions mobilised for start of general election Putin plans next career move — prime minister Ned Sherrin dies Banks profits collapse Tube shooting failures Jol holds off dismissal How much should you leave as a tip? Timesonline Opinion Times2 Public Agenda Quick find Today's weather The Times Emergency vote plan in case of snap election Poll advice is sent to returning officers Fears of logistical nightmare for town halls Win or lose, the revolution starts here Name your price for the latest Radiohead album Standard Life Putin proposes job swap at top to tighten his grip on power President to extend rule through parliament Successors shunned for weak figurehead Ploy promises stability, but not prosperity Winners and the losers Pugh MRSA blunder 'due to computer glitch' Tide of barrages Fast ladies Guard's false name Fruits of hard work Mother 'knew of tennis prodigy's affair' Complaint filed after girl's career stalled Coach says allegations of lesbian sex are lies Boy hurt after 'running into Gerrard's Bentley' Prada We will raise inheritance tax threshold to £1 million, says Osborne Conservative conference End to stamp duty for homes under £250,000 Flat charge of £25,000 on non-dom taxpayers Million-pound baby discovers that he has friends after all Comment & analysis Words you'd never expect from Tories - tax the rich and revive the poll tax . . . Non-domiciled taxpayers Inheritance tax First-time buyers If you want new voters get out of the comfort zone, urges Willetts Conservative conference Party must stay with modernising agenda Store parking fees plan is abandoned Dolce & Gabbana An aide to a senior Tory peer has been suspended after Policies come thick and fast - but still they must try harder Conservative conference Davis to propose a new border police force Today's agenda Barclays Kylie Minogue, as she will appear on the cover of her new album, 2 Hearts, released on November 5. Some onlookers have called her new look "sort of Elizabethan". No doubt the wonky dress, sparkly face art and triangular hair are all part of it It says much about this conference that the star turn … Political party conference speeches are things that … Postscript Might Daniel Radcliffe be the next James Bond? "it … A Kagame of two halves People Once a punk always a . . . political changeling? Dame … Joe Sutton, the owner of Vintage 429, a New Orleans … "We worked and we thundered as much as we could, " … Multiple Sclerosis Society As you may have gathered, People is in Blackpool this … Speaking of Gordon Brown stealing stuff (see far left, Picture Gallery The Tories have been distributing some saucy postcards in Blackpool Ups Girl almost died in crash as navel stud shot through her 'like a bullet' Seatbelt forced metal perilously close to spine Victim, 19, tells friends to take out piercings Painful piercings Tattoos and flying pens can also be dangerous Expedia More Aspiration, Less Tax A welcome initial move, but the Tories should be bolder on taxation Putin's bid for Tsardom Russia's President decides to continue in office as prime minister Tipping Point When it comes to gratuities, is it better to give than to receive? A loveable serial killer . . . perfect Picture Gallery The curse of the unambitious teacher Thunderer: Close your eyes and listen to the coconuts Pollution threat Britishness test The Prime Minister must earn our trust Privatisation of BBC Resources Remembering the forgotten Timesonline Jewish debate Highs and lows Easy as pi Ring me up, Scotty Right back at you A terrible fortnight full of shallow populism And for my next trick, I will turn into a prime minister Commanders 'couldn't concentrate amid chaos in control Stockwell shooting Policemen crowded in to watch the operation Radio operators could not hear field reports How it unfolded Lufthansa 'They placed their pistols against Jean Charles's head and fired seven times' Sherrin: That Was The Life That Was Bradford & Bingley Times2 Sky Who is leaving these bizarre stone heads on our doorsteps? EbaY Cruise Hands off private schools, says head Protesters end anti-Trident blockade McCann case leads to alert plan Exhibition celebrates Turner Prize EbaY Feathers fly in the fight to go fishing Make mine a half — GCSE pupils learn lessons of safe drinking Multiple Display Advertising Items Thirst for knowledge Incas fattened up their children before sacrifice on the volcano Secret of mummies discovered in Andes British team uses hair analysis to reveal diet Empire of the Sun Fuel duty rise takes petrol up to £1 a litre Equality fears Bogus doctor jailed Pedalo man delayed Mothers log on Goldin show shuts Dior at 60 gives Paris a stylish history lesson Fashion Woolwich Return of snakeskin angers protesters Multiple Display Advertising Items Friends Reunited led to lover's death Couple set up home after 35 years apart Vengeful husband tracked down his rival Auctions show modern art is more expensive by half Multiple Display Advertising Items Portrait of pictures The dress that billowed around Marilyn Monroe's legs as she stood over a subway vent in New York in The Seven-Year Itch appears as one of seven costumes at the Lost Dresses of Marilyn Monroe exhibition at the Brighton Metropole Hotel in East Sussex tomorrow America Iraq Man with a mission Generals agree to meet UN envoy as popular resistance drains away Diplomat sent on helicopter tour of country Protest pagoda opens as barricades removed (AP): Party urged to embrace democracy as China celebrates National Day Yakuit Reporter 'told man to kill himself' (AP): Couple celebrate 80 years of marriage Convent shut down after unholy brawl (AP): Great Lakes are becoming shallower Obama hits right buttons in dash for cash Candidates struggle to find new donors Some look abroad for benefactors Price of high office Smart Britney's latest setback - losing custody of children NatWest (Reuters): Mothers drafted in by military (AP): FBI investigates Iraqi shootings (AP): Fears grow for peacekeepers (AP): Fake priest stole art The Times Rivals claim victory as vote goes to the wire Coalition could make Tymoshenko new leader Yanukovych says he will return to office How numbers add up Multiple Display Advertising Items President takes his own petrol to fuel risky talks with North Korea Multiple Display Advertising Items Improved relations The $1 billion man who cannot find anyone to take his money Violence stops groups bidding for big contracts Diesel shortage leaves Iraqi generators idle Varekai Flush with funds (AP): Nato rescues volcano eruption survivors (AP): Teenager hanged (Reuters): Mob violence Peace gesture (Reuters): Drunken neighbour Dow Jones defies America's crisis Loan costs soar Racing Post sale Lonely no more Quote of the day EBay's Skype slip Business big shot Two bank giants braced for $10bn hit from world turmoil Citigroup admits to 'a clear disappointment' UBS chairman ousted after £1.6bn writedown Ad ventures London headcount Stock markets Even now, banks may not have learnt their lesson Nailing non-doms may be tricky Investec Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Lonely Planet finds a friend Need to know Results in brief Timesonline BBC sets out on Lonely Planet venture 'Shoestring' travel guide writers net £40m Coup for broadcaster's commercial arm Business big shot Tony Wheeler Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor Outrage in cybarapace as the US Navy describes the MySpace generation as an "allen life force" Continental Airlines Attempt to keep Crossrail project on track City Diary We have a new Lord Mayor, the 680th since the post … City Diary Pay up now and you'll go down in history City Diary Cinven leads bidders as Emap units go on block Plonk! There arrives on my desk Monocle, the latest … City Diary Impeccable Sources is the first work of fiction by … City Diary Crunch triggers higher loan costs for businesses and homebuyers Company rates leap by 2 percentage points Fears grow that economy will slow Timesonline Talk of fire sale pushes Rock shares to new low Rising manufacturing prices hit rate cut hopes, despite house market slowdown Strategic review hits Debtmatters shares Akzo pitch on ICI Family sells NST Altadis review Shell pension holiday Praise for King Trinity Mirror chief backed despite poor showing in selling race HSBC BSkyB aims Picnic pay TV at mid-price range viewers EBay admits to bad call on how much it paid to take over Skype Online auctioneer says $2.6 billion was too rich Call service failing to cash in on popularity The Times Defensive Nokia pays $8bn for digital map company Sony prices financial division at £1.47bn Acxiom boss retires Call for IMF reform (Reuters): Oilman pleads guilty Crisis? What crisis? Stocks are just fine Multiple Display Advertising Items Microsoft's chief executive has seen the future — and the future is advertising Steve Ballmer's plans for the computer software giant include taking on Yahoo! and Google in their own internet territory 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 Analysts are not so sweet on Tate & Lyle Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day First Group could go far in American school buses ITE Group Deal of the day Timesonline Ukcpt Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Times Breaking the vicious circle of deception Focus Report Fraud Fraud costs economy up to £72bn a year Accountants help to stop firms being duped PKF Charities must overcome their qualms and tighten controls Groups need to be more aware of scams Employees represent a substantial risk More care should be taken appointing trustees Check up before cheats check out Whistleblowers can play a big role in netting dishonest staff Managing risk is a higher priority The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Donkey Sanctuary British funds Reader Offers Ltd Wolfgang Panofsky Pioneering particle physicist on the Manhattan Project who later advocated global arms control Wolfgang Panofsky, nuclear physicist, was born on April 24,1919. He died on September 24,2007, aged 88 Law Report Weather Eye Lives Remembered Lord Gilmour of Craigmillar Roland Mathias Dr John Wedgwood Mike Osborne Alto saxophonist whose tortured playing communicated depths of soul-baring emotion Mike Osborne, jazz saxophonist, was born on September 28,1941. He died of lung cancer on September 19,2007, aged 65 Willie Tee R&B musician best known for the soul hit Teasin' You who went on to launch a musical academy Willie Tee, singer, musician and producer, was born on February 6,1944. He died on September 11,2007, aged 63 Hughie Thomasson Guitarist and singer with country-rock group the Outlaws Hughie Thomasson, musician, was born in August 1952. He died of a heart attack on September 9,2007, aged 55 George Tabori Dramatist renowned for black humour in dealing with the Nazi period George Tabori, playwright and theatre director, was born on May 24,1914. He died on July 23,2007, aged 93 When hearsay evidence can be admitted Law Report Court of Appeal Criminal Division State's duty to investigate Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Memorial Rolex & Cartier Legal Notices Judges' services Gliders surf Australia's Morning Glory clouds Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 2,1946 The Nuremberg trials come to an end with the sentencing of Nazi leaders. The Times reports the occasion with all due solemnity Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Church news To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Fallon's Arc selection is chance to redeem disappointing season Racing Bath Yesterday's results The Times tipping team were in fine form at Windsor … The Times Brighton Giles Smith Windsor Football Warwick Racing Sedgefield Wolverhampton Course specialists Razor reveals sensitive side in game of two other halves Sport on television Guinness Premiership Nerveless Hamilton determined to finish job and fulfil destiny Motor racing Young Briton aiming to 'get back in the zone' Father pays tribute to championship leader Football Results Timesonline American football Cricket Football Fixtures Speedway One step from glory Squash Other sport Ainslie faces race-off for Olympic place Boost from Murrays Middlesex pair retire Robinson returns Tennis ICC accused of racial prejudice as Hair opens his court case Cricket QC asks hearing: 'Is this cricket's Watergate?' Umpire ran himself out, governing body says Bit-part player performs lead role to ensure England suffer stage fright Scoreboard 'Spectators were streaming back in, but the Aussies had suddenly gone quiet' The book In the second extract from his new book, the great all-rounder reveals how the 1981 Ashes were transformed by that Headingley knock In 1980, Ian Botham became the England captain in succession to Mike Brearley England hoping that Robinson's return can spur spirit of 2003 Rugby union World Cup Injured back comes through training test Team unlikely to rise to Australian taunts Ashton's men glad to have familiar figure of Rolland in middle Timesonline O'Sullivan on the ropes as opinion turns against him All part of the beautiful gaming The Times Alisher Usmanov considered buying into Liverpool and … Lewis Hamilton was driving a rocket on wheels through … Ferguson's attempt at diplomacy ruined as Ronaldo taunts Roma Football Champions League Winger will not let rivals forget drubbing Vidic and Brown add to injury concerns Timesonline Teams Sport Staff: Liverpool confident with Reina as last line Group F Terry insists on playing three days after surgery Football Champions League Arsenal pack a punch for trip east Teams Premier League today Anniversary party is rescued by Kaboul's last-minute equaliser Football Barclays Premier League Multiple Display Advertising Items McClaren ready to be ruthless over England's injured stars Football The great comebacks Tottenham sale talk mounts The Insider Times Crossword 23,721 Real hold best value Coach steps out in Great North Run Jol is drawn closer to the brink despite superb Spurs fightback Stunning rally may not save manager's job Board could turn its attention back to Ramos The Times Sir Ian Botham Matt Dickinson Index The face On a different planet now Gee Dave, that was a woeful wave The click Feeling gloomy? The reasons to be cheerless Brazil's graffiti artists keep it real in Brighton Image of the day Modern morals Keep the change How much should you leave as a tip — a few coins or 20 per cent of the bill? As the custom begins to spread worldwide, Damian Whitworth investigates the thorny subject A mistake not to tip Meaner than the English Tipping through the ages A global guide to tipping Unnecessary guilt trip Service is a new thing Less is more The Times Boris, our man with a manifesto (of sorts) Oldsters going boldly into Africa Childish truths If only I hadn't . . . Book extract From declining a dinner date with Clint Eastwood to lacking the nerve to run away with the neigbour's wife, celebrities come clean about their greatest regrets — all in the cause of raising money for charity Fatherhood? Oh, go on then Men tuesday Matt Dunn is ambivalent about the idea of becoming a father — and he's not alone. Many men, it seems, give less thought to starting a family than they do to choosing their next car The Times The Times A Turner for the worse Arts Flabby and middle-aged, the Turner Prize has lost the power to shock. Time for a rest, suggests Rachel Campbell-Johnston Turner Prize: A Retrospective Tate Britain The Turner winners A prize collection of controversies Oh you pretty things A mighty heartbeat First night Dance In Your Rooms Sadler's Wells World music Angélique Kidjo Barbican Pop Joanna Newsom Albert Hall Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Pop Simian Mobile Disco Scala, N1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Concert Northern Sinf/Zehetmair The Sage Gateshead 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 Jamie at Home Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Stephen Fry: HIV and Me BBC Two, 9pm You Can't Fire Me, I'm Famous BBC One, 10.35pm Gold (1974) Film choice Five, 1.20pm Wimbledon (2004) ITV2, 9pm Pelle the Conqueror (1987) Film4,9pm Variations A Shot at Glory (2000) ITV4, 11pm The American President (1995) BBC One, 11.05pm Into the Big Wide World Channel 4,11.05pm Web video of the day Say hello to the nouveau Riches Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4335 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 67 Patek Philippe Geneve Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Technology Watch Other Views Give them your very best genuine smile Issue of the Week Keeping up Appearances Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Doctors must ditch prejudices Health Other Stories we Liked A failure to measure up Legalised euthanasia safer That old tug of war persists Social Care High return on hospital projects PFI Healthy Sounds Happy to be facing extinction Interview Freeing exam regulation from direct Government control is a sound idea, Isabel Nisbet, director of standards at the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, tells Jennifer Taylor Media Monitor In the Professional Press Foreign Ways Student hours cause concern Education Forum3 From dug-out to high table Johnnysbeenabadboy. com Schools Not such a Sure Start for kids of the jobless Early Years How They See us Excluded are left out again Social Inclusion Barcodes to foil bin rebels Waste Recyclying Hero ...... And Villain Too laid back about risk Charities Too Much Fun Legislation Update 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you . . . Unqualified to give high quality lessons What Worked for Me Public Awards Diary Dates Inside Was Diana's death part of a secret plot? Michael Mansfield talks to Dominic Carman about being an anti-Establishment QC When a judge poses a threat of serious harm . . . Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Making a mark may be easier Trademark law changed yesterday morning. Given the importance of brands these days, this development could be very significant. Edward Fennell reports Lawyer of the week Thomas Vinje Edward Fennell In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items
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