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News from 03/10/2007

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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Julie Daniels, Widget Finn, Andrew Billen, Caroline Picking, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Howard Royse, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Charlene Sweeney, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Andreew Billen, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Melanie Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Jennifer Taylor, Dan Sabbagh, Rob Dobson, Alan Hamilton, Aurora Carol Lewis, Editor, Theo Pike, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, John Stanning, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Mark Hunter, Martin Samuel, Ivor Hall, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Sarah Hiscock, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Kaveh Solhekol, John W. Eaton, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Mick Hume, Professor David Thomas, Steve Smethurst, Francesca Steele, Kenneth Denby, Sir Ian Botham, Rachel Potter, Grayson Perry, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Kim Fletcher, Philip Webster Political Editor, Paul C. Stearman, Emily Ford, Alice Fordham, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Dr Ha-Joon Chang, Tim Capon, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, Anne Sebba, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Glenda Stone, CEO, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Dave Stevens, David Robertson, David Borkin, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Nick Meo, Virginia Matthews,

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Index Fresh Tory tax cuts for family and companies Osborne tells Times of election proposals Brown 'playing politics' with Basra troop cuts The night Diana died: the unseen pictures Detective in charge of McCann case sacked Burma's secret prison Home loan warning Tube 'terror' briefing Failing schools Going to university Timesonline Opinion Times2 Arts Quick find Today's weather The Times 'Diana decision is yours and yours alone' Paris crash inquests Ignore the watching world, coroner tells jury A1 Fayed objects to his opening statement The key issues A series of complaints lodged by Mohamed Al Fayed at … Who's who Tiffany & Co 1,000 troops 'home by Christmas' as Iraq takes command of Basra Brown announcement on first visit to Baghdad Tories brand the trip 'an electioneering stunt' Soldiers will stay on standby for emergencies On other pages Election countdown? Pugh Whiley show in new BBC phone scandal Cigarette sales drop Muslim doubts End for Fearless Squirrel birth control Shoppers dive for cover as chef's eye-watering chilli sauce causes a terror alert Nam prik pao Pupils burn blazers in protest at new rule enforcing uniform Tod's 'We've got more tax ammunition to fight Brown — unless he bottles it' Conservative conference Osborne says PM is not focused on the job New policies 'ready to be unveiled immediately' Pledge to create prison places and end early release Captain Superglue and Ground Force give it some welly Conservative conference The Queen will give him the nod, but the voters . . . ? Conservative conference Salvatore Ferragamo 'Every move to give the EU more power should be put to the people' Madeleine detective sacked after outburst He accused British police of a cover-up Alarmed Portuguese take immediate action U-turn on showing of A1 Gore climate change film in school Tiscali London Clubs International Affair with coach was forced on me, says tennis starlet She threatened to end my career, girl tells court Claims are malicious lies, defence maintains Family's dream of a better life ends as daughter is murdered Michael Clayton HSBC Dave's a big hit on eBay People Several reports reach us of a blonde woman standing … Postscript Much snickering during yesterday's press conference … Could Brad Pitt's philanthropy be fuelled by his partne Cate Blanchett, dressed in something resembling a curtain, at the premiere of Elizabeth: The Golden Age, in Los Angeles The highlight of David Davis's speech yesterday, we … With Gordon Brown in Basra (sunnier that Blackpool, … Ben Affleck on directing his first film, Run Baby Run: "I'm not known for my mildness, " Bob Hoskins tells … No 10 has been in touch with our colleague Daniel Finke As the party conference season draws to a close (smilin Hologram Tam's banknote scam could have spooked the banks Small print shop able to produce £2m in a day Police say ringleader was virtually penniless Case notes Post Office names first 180 branches earmarked to close Royal Mail Not so Fast Britain should not leave Iraq before the difficult job is done Crossing the Line South Korea must be wary of its unpredictable northern kin A Genuine Fraud The Scots have discovered that forgery is as easy as printing money A spot of polo, Malik old bean? Picture Gallery A child could see this policy is rubbish Thunderer: Those blogs and videos will get you nowhere Human error Bright ideas Girls only? Inheritance tax proposal is misconceived We must all join the water debate Timesonline Free … dogma Clear signs Horse and mound Whisker power Six reasons why I'm an über-moderniser Whether over Nessie or Diana, we've got to grow up The Sunday Times Quarter of secondary schools fail the five-GCSE test, minister admits AOL Broadband The Times Rac Long queues 'stop pupils eating meals' Teenage gunman admits killing his sister Pistol in his pocket went off by accident He cradled dying girl while crying in street Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise Boy's death 'may have been filmed' Conservation boost for rare galliwasp Mystery doorstep sculptor revealed Narrow-gauge railway reopens Airfrance Rare wines found in forgotten cellar are expected to fetch thousands Ring of triumph for the ill-omened Norse gods First night Opera Das Rheingold Covent Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Police in Tube shooting told: 'you will face deadly terrorists' Officers issued with special ammunition Defence says ruling could impede inquiries Home staff: Racist officers may be given a second chance Death crash driver 'was showing off' New stem-cell use £5m bail tag Doherty drug chance Benefits cheat jailed Going for a song Caesarean 'increases risk when second child is born' Mothers more likely to suffer womb damage Study emphasises need for proper counselling HSBC Nurse stole card from dying man Moss advert ban over eyelashes Insurance boss took £500,000 Southend shops miss the boat Orange It's all cartoons and imports as children's TV is starved of cash Multiple Display Advertising Items Chance to play bass with Paul McCartney Thetimes Business Startup BT Digital Music Awards 2007 winners John Lewis Burma Pakistan Across the divide Dear Leader goes sour on talks to mend fences with rich neighbour Cold welcome bodes ill for historic summit Kim Jong II may be reasserting his power Inside Track (AFP): Orange alliance 'inching ahead' (AP): Seven dead as students and teachers jump from building to escape blaze (Reuters): Politicians arrested over gang rape (AP): Newsreader leaves job after affair Blackwater denies rogue mercenary charge Group earns £500m from US Government Staff in 200 shooting incidents since 2005 By the numbers Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Thousands of protesters and monks missing in the generals' secret prisons If I shot monks I'd go to Hell, says major who fled (AP): Israel reveals air raid after news blackout (Reuters): Coral reefs protected (AP): US serviceman jailed (AP): Second man arrested (AP): Shark attacks sailors (AP): Jewel gang jailed (AP): Bulldozer auctioned (AP): 'Burglar' left shoes High-style austerity that pops with colour Fashion Paris American Airlines Inside times2 Bodyguards taken from former MP who fled Islamic death threats Alliance Leicester 'a woman is a slave' (AP): Detention centre 'violates dignity' (AP): Deaths in prison escape attempt (Reuters): 'Mafia racketeer' held by police (AP): Sea lion 'stabbed by fisherman' The Times Musharraf names loyalist as his successor President strengthens grip before election Amnesty for Bhutto paves way for her return The Times How Pakistan votes BSkyB may face loss in selling ITV stake Rock rescue hope Carter's crisis talks GSK D-Day looms Quote of the day Gazprom warning Business big shot Borrowers and banks hit as credit crisis takes toll of homeowners HBOS warns of shift in mortgage market Pressure on Deutsche to reveal writedowns Briefing Bullish Leahy looks past consumer market fears Stock markets Tending green shoots that still grow to be red or blue It's back to Plan a for Barclays Picture Gallery Commodities Timesonline ECU Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline BSkyB may be forced to sell stake in ITV after ruling by watchdog Sky holding 'against the public interest' Regulator says remedy is divestment of share Business big shot John Hutton Over the limit . . . but the job is done New York fund challenges Tchenguiz for control of Erinaceous The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and … What price do you put on a boy's night out? City Diary The Lord Mayor flew out yesterday for South Africa. Someone has sent me a souvenir of an earlier visit, when John Stuttard was at Cambridge and toured the townships with a group of travelling players Gary Kaplan, founder of BetOnSports, whose British … City Diary Lap of luxury City Diary Bloomberg breakdown City Diary Picture Gallery Banks seek secret loans after Rock ruin Fear loans may tarnish reputations Hopes for rescue of stricken bank raised City Staff: City agrees to contribute to cost of stalled £16bn Crossrail project On track Timesonline Neptune Watch out, Eddie — rival Norbert just got bigger The london paper Carter & Carter shares suspended as company sorts out its finances Learning curve D-Day looms in three-way fight to run GSK Board poised to decide on successor to Garnier Contenders face special project test RBS hoping it will be third time lucky in hotels sale Clinique Chocolate maker's shares melt as chief departs early Buyout group lowers Sallie Mae bid by $4bn Group says new law will bring steep cuts SLM tells consortium to honour its contract Timesonline BAT calls for ban on 'snus' to be lifted Gazprom issues new ultimatum to Ukraine: pay $1.3bn bill or gas will be cut Denial from Moscow of link to elections Pro-Western parties claim poll breakthrough The Times Lonrho aims high with plan for LonZim offering Canadians buy New Jersey bank Mortgage squeeze Vodafone's Italian job BHP's Falkland deal The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Boycotting Burma makes things worse XL 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 William Hill ups the stakes as chief exits Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day ProStrakan may have the right formula in the making Boom boom Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Findel Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Spread EX Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Ned Sherrin Broadcaster who rocked the Establishment with the satirical TV programme TW3 and went on to produce films and plays Ned Sherrin, CBE, producer, director, broadcaster and writer, was born on February 18,1931. He died of cancer on October 1,2007, aged 76 Birthdays Weather Eye Ronnie Hazlehurst Composer of theme tunes for many of Britain's best-known sitcoms Ronnie Hazlehurst, musician and composer, was born in 1928. He died after a stroke on October 1,2007, aged 79 Percy Rodrigues Actor who helped to break down the race barriers on TV Percy Rodrigues, actor, was born on June 13,1918. He died of kidney failure on September 6,2007, aged 89 Court Circular Thanksgiving service Word Watching Annual meeting The Notaries Society of England & Wales Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Latest wills To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Announcements Bridge Chess Winning move Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Birthdays Public Notices The Times How a solar hurricane ripped off a comet's tail Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 3,1921 A Times correspondent reports from Paris on a moving tribute by America to France's war dead Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Jockeys' battle will have worthy winner Racing Newcastle Winker Watson injured Kempton Park Rugby union Football Salisbury Racing Course specialists Sportoptions Warwick Yesterday's results Nottingham Wolverhampton Sedgefield Toyota Murray rallies to gain his revenge on Serb Norman trust fund Tickle earns call-up Citing verdict delay Qualitymagazines Morris emerges into line of fire as key England decisions loom Cricket New role thrusts ECB man into public eye Graveney awaits call to full-time position Darrell Hair will have lost at least $60,000 (about … 'Ian has the looks, the build and the accent to be the next James Bond' The Book In the final extract from his new book, the former England star tells of a flamboyant manager, Hollywood and his tabloid turmoil The Autobiography The moment of truth arrives as England lean towards Farrell Rugby union World Cup Ashton must make biggest decision so far Barkley expected to lose out at inside centre Varsity Match Carter takes it easy to stay fit for clash with France Watford maintain their progress Football Coca-Cola Championship Football Results Pools forecast Football Fixtures Other sport Cricket William Hill Quick return to the Mestalla allows ghost of Mourinho to haunt successor Football Champions League Coach admits using his predecessor's tactics Terry and Essien set to play after injuries Crouch may get rare chance to show 'winning mentality' Chelsea fans have no faith in Grant, not misgivings over Grant's faith Relentless Arsenal march on with historic victory Football Champions League Timesonline Enthusiastic magnate buys into Wenger's collection of fine art Football Champions League The billionaire businessman explains his reasons for his investment in Arsenal and says that the club's fans have nothing to fear Man of steel Rangers in dreamland as McCulloch stuns Lyons Rooney lands telling blow as United fend off Italian vendetta Football Champions League Multiple Display Advertising Items How cautious Roma avoided another rout Football Champions League Hargreaves setback adds to England woes Ramos lost for words at rally The Insider Nation is caught in Hamilton slipstream Times Crossword 23,722 Plans up in smoke Peace deal offered to Arsenal Usmanov insists that hostilities must cease Billionaire fan almost invested in Old Trafford The Times Martin Samuel Inside Cricket Index The face Blonde pin-up with an iron will If I had heard this before I wouldn't be here now The click Keeping granny away from the Poles' poll 'o sole mio! These shoes are criminal Image of the day Modern morals Will they cope? For some freshers, the pressures and temptations of university life prove too much. So is their pastoral care good enough? Richard Morrison and, right, Penny Wark report, and students tell their stories Drunks, drugs and fire alarms 'Personal tutors need training' Body & Soul this Saturday The Times Grim up North? Actually, it's hell on earth Snakes alive: let's keep them that way Dynastic tips I want to marry her for money Family secrets When you are seriously considering marriage, should money ever come into it? It had never crossed Chris's mind, but then he met Katie. . . Timesonline Readers' advice Front-row chic Style wednesday If you thought the catwalk was the focus at Fashion Week, you were wrong. For the real insight into trends and styling tips, all eyes are on the fashion pack, reports Nicola Copping Plum and berry shades …ranco …rre Prints Animal skin The word is out My life in fashion Stefano Pilati, the creative director at YSL, tells Alice Olins about his manifesto The Times Wish you were here? Or there? Arts Blackpool doesn't just pull in the Tories — it has beaten Tate Modern to the title of Britain's favourite attraction. Again. Our chief art critic Rachel Campbell-Johnston goes north and finds surprising similarities between Pleasure Beach and art gallery Blackpool v Tate Modern: battle of the attractions Royal Opera House Gifted man, Lord Snowdon—he gave me two chins Frankly, my dear, I gave a damn First night Theatre Moonlight and Magnolias Tricycle, NW6 Concert TSO/Fedoseyev Sretensky Choir/Zhila Cadogan Hall, SW1 The Times Theatre Rough Crossings Lyric, Hammersmith W6 Pop Chuck Prophet Luminaire, NW6 Theatre First night Cat's-Paw King's Head, N1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert London Sinfonietta/Masson Queen Elizabeth Hall Facing a global challenge Crème Office survivor Multiple Display Advertising Items Home office heaven Crème Unleash your inner decorating diva, says Michelle Braham Multiple Display Advertising Items Anti-ageist law proves beneficial for some Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Today's TV Murphy's Law Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Torn ITV1, 9pm How to Have Sex After Marriage Five, 9pm Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150AD (1966) Film choice Channel 4,1.55pm Madame Sousatzka (1988) Five, 3.20pm Bed and Board (1970) Sky Arts, 9pm Variations One Life BBC One, 10.40pm The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) Five, 9pm The Night of the Generals (1967) ITV4, 10.30pm Web video of the day Fry turns his anger on Aids Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4336 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 68 Wellman clinic Index Aurora The best places will win the war for talent Introduction Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Inside Timesonline Counting the benefits of flexible packages Feature what Do Women Want? Are women really all that dissimilar to their male colleagues? Daniel Allen says that the battle of the sexes is a phoney war Multiple Display Advertising Items Clever ways to break through glass Feature the Glass Ceiling Defining — and overcoming — the glass ceiling remains a tricky business. Carly Chynoweth finds clear signs of progress KPMG Google finds a work-life balance Profile Most Progressive Company The web giant provides its workers with a quality lifestyle — one that inspires loyalty and innovation, reports Rachel Potter Rac Flexibility provides the key to finding that competitive edge Feature Progressive Companies Some firms realise the value of a well-rounded employee, Rachel Potter discovers Gallup Great Workplace From fast food to ethical activism Profile Most Responsible Business McDonald's runs football schemes for children and works with Greenpeace. The franchise is changing, says Mark Hunter Schlumberger Stand and be accountable How to . . . Be a Responsible Business The talent shortage means that jobseekers can be picky — they want to work for companies that take their responsibilities to staff, clients and the community seriously, says Carly Chynoweth Case Study Barclays News Briefs How to stand out from the crowd Category Winners Organisations were judged against five key criteria. Here we explain what they were and which of the Top 50 excelled in each one Aurora Where women want to work Top 50 Deloitte . . . Motivation The Key to . . . Case Study Shell High-tech firm creates new ways to get the best from everyone Profile the Best Company for Opportunity 'Submarines are pretty cool' Feature Working in a Man's World Put women and weaponry together, and what do you get? Some satisfied employees, apparently. Jennifer Taylor talks to two women on the career ladder at BAE Systems Microsoft Case Study Technophiles are welcome here Profile the Best Company for Connectivity PDAs and laptops — annoying distractions or the key to flexible working? Clare Dight finds out from some workers at Deloitte Npower Access all areas: companies are making the most of technology Feature Connectivity Capitalising on IT is as important as knowing when to leave it alone, says Mark Hunter Our success relies on our diversity Getting workers out of their fishbowl Profile the Best Company for Diversity Building genuine diversity can be a tricky business, so it's time for firms to use their imagination, writes Widget Finn Multiple Display Advertising Items Business leaders learn the value of inclusion Feature Diversity Having employees who reflect social diversity is more than just a trend — it's good business sense, reports Steve Smethurst Driven to succeed Case Study Sarah Hiscock meets a woman who's racing ahead BDO Everybody plays, everybody wins Feature Inclusion Company polices that address the practical aspects of diversity often bring benefits for employees of all backgrounds. Carly Chynoweth reports Morgan Stanley Eversheds The Royal Bank of Scotland Group

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