News from 04/10/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Ian Sayers, Ian Buxton, Andrew Billen, James Lang Brown, Alexandra Frean, Andrew Fifield, Neil Johnston, David Spens, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Anderson, Martin Somerville, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, David Rose, Stephen Bayley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Ben Ainslie, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Philip Mott, Robin Pagnamenta, Timothy Dutton, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Anne Johnston, Abigail Watson, Valerie Elliott, Hannah Fletcher, Rob Crilly, R. Bullen, Deborah Haynes, Kamil Tchorek, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Mark Jones, Sally O'neil, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Ian Kavanagh, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stephen Collins, J. Taylor, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Dr Stuttaford, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Julian Wiseman, Oliver Kay, Geoffrey Vos, Michael Redfern, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Magdalen Pickering, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Craig Tregurtha, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Tom Stoppard, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Holroyd, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Peter Joyce, Kenneth Denby, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Paul Thomas, Gordon House, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Norman Stone, Kevin Maher, Ingrid Simler, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, John E. Downes, Emily Ford, Judge Gerald, Matthew Parris, Thomas Catan, Fred Bridgland, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Philippe Saint-Andre, John Naish, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Gordon Brown, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, David Lock, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Michael Bullock, Fiona Hamilton, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Simon Bourne-Arton,
ResumoIndex Cameron challenges Brown to an election Tory leader sets out policies and beliefs 'New politics' at heart of unscripted speech Exclusive Damning Heathrow report covered up Miners trapped Postal strike warning Shooting victim Space race resumes Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Career Quick find Today's weather The Times Family judges campaign to take the bitterness and costs out of divorce Couples would be urged to avoid litigation Incentives would be offered to reach a deal Path to settlement Mother warns private schools of the drug dealers on their doorstep Wealthy students an easy target, heads told Complacency led to false sense of security Shoes Minister sits on damning report into impact of Heathrow noise Up to 2m people are hit by noise pollution Study undermines plans for third runway Shipping emissions 'are vastly underestimated' Pugh Madeleine inquiry stalls over new chief Asylum rules review Protesters cleared Ryanair founder dies Gang mask verdict Maternity expert is asked to stay away from baby show as mothers threaten protest Firemen are disciplined for disturbing orgy in bushes Tag Heuer 'Unscripted' Cameron delivers a textbook speech to faithful Conservative conference Off-the-cuff approach wins over delegates Promise of 'good, solid leadership' for Britain Dave walks the walk and turns it into a marathon Handwritten notes 'look like he was cramming for an exam' Conservative conference Lots of populist measures but little sense of an overall strategy Conservative conference Gucci 'Modern British hero' humbled at being praised 'If we really want to tackle crime, we have got to make families stronger' Conservative conference Cameron's beliefs Business Schools Welfare and work The NHS Immigration The Armed Forces Cameron on Cameron General election Buzzwords Francis Elliott Blackpool blog Sainsbury's Nursing home care helper is shot dead while on phone to her sister Polish woman caught in gang war crossfire Three men and one woman arrested Staples Free this Saturday Itv 1 Sienna Miller turns up late, and sans Rhys lfans, to the premiere of the "adult fairytale" Stardust in Leicester Square last night Today The Daily Politics (BBC Two) commemorates G Great Diary Stories That Never Quite Happened, 478: … Postscript Is there any petition that Michael Palin won't sign? … The smallest of doubts from Oona King regarding her … Dave faces an awkward truth People Out there in the world, Courtney Love, Kurt Cobain's … Heaven forbid we should suggest anything about the … British Airways And so, the last Blackpool political conference draws … Sadly not in Blackpool, Bar Refaeli, the Israeli girlfr Two delegates, possibly former MPs, overheard in conver In matters of debauchery, as in so much else, British … High street herbalists can offer no evidence that their remedies work Medical efficacy not proven, researchers say Most treatments 'no more than placebos' Professor backs prescription by the clinicians Currys Alternative therapy 'Adulterous' vicar first before secret court Mercedes-Benz Beyond Blackpool Cameron needs to articulate his philosophy clearly and unambiguously Cutting Edge Interest rate decisions should be more rapid and responsive Phoney Phone-ins To identify fake staff calls, the BBC should use more recognisable staff callers Snobbery — well inside the M25 Picture Gallery Cameron Bounce 2: refreshingly spin-free The Home Office should take a beating over this Burma crisis Young offenders Teachers must encourage pupils to aim high For and against Tory tax proposals Timesonline Dramatic radio Goals for women A bit of a turn-off Tache travesty Phoney Tip-off Do svidaniya democracy, and hello good times My personal crisis: I've been out-cooled by the Tories Comment Chemical that gives chilli its bite is hot stuff at killing pain without numbness Billy Elliot the Musical Doctor pepper Drug gangs diversify to make big profits from trafficking sex slaves They build network with East Europeans Police hit back with cross-border campaign Crime stoppers Human Rights Act key to fight against terrorism, says judge Anglian Home improvements Diana 'was on pill' when she died so how could she … Paris crash inquests Coroner exposes weaknesses in conspiracy theories on Princess's possible pregnancy and a murder plot by intelligence services Harvey nichols Questions of the day First public glimpse of Princess's final hours Conspiracy theorists on red alert over 'bias' by coroner Paris crash inquests Al Fayed team voices anger at opening remarks Opening statement set to fuel controversy Lufthansa Watch out softies — Dennis the Menace is back. But this time he is spared the slipper Naughty schoolboy returns to TV screens New show will feature contemporary storylines Campaign to wean children off TV diet of cheap cartoons The Radio 1 DJ Jo Whiley is the latest BBC 'i saw my girl and tennis coach naked' Mother tells of shock at 'lesbian sex' discovery She kept quiet for sake of 'fragile' daughter, 13 Multiple Display Advertising Items Eat now, pay later loans add up to a hill of beans Multiple Display Advertising Items On the pulse Threatened bats will get places to hang out funded by a lottery grant Magnet Flying tonight Species found in Britain A snapshot of realism in broad strokes First night Visual Art The Painting of Modern Life Hayward Gallery, SE1 Control The Times Foot-and-mouth deadlock eases as markets reopen Multiple Display Advertising Items Woman died 'trying to escape abductor' Hit-and-run victim leapt to death from car Boyfriend watched as 'taxi' sped away with her Child minder 'shook baby girl to death' Cartoonmuseum Diver captures images of fishing net that took deadly toll of marine life Paypal £252m Chinooks remain grounded Wallace and Gromit back on TV Bomb lost after falling from RAF jet Gormley celebrates man in the street Couples 'swap' kidneys in transplant first Two sets of partners did not know each other Organs flown across country on same day Funding shortfall 'will mean more cuts to services for elderly people' Medical history Nationwide Valentino bows out with plenty of frills attached Fashion week Paris Laura Ashley Teacher cleared of hotel sex with pupil, 17 Sixth-form head spent the night with teenager He says: I did nothing but fantasise about her School sacked father unfairly over a domestic row with his daughter NatWest Royal Mail RSPCA got my £1.5m inheritance I did everything for parents, says daughter Shocked to find she was written out of will Train driver kept exotic birds in aviaries 'akin to black hole of Calcutta' Burma Kenya I won't surrender to download bullies, says mother fighting the music giants She refuses to settle 'illegal file-sharing' case Supreme Court case may set legal precedent Hearing aid world Thousands trapped deep inside gold mine Union fears miners are running out of air Accident leaves them 1½ miles underground Philips Beep . . . beep And with that signal the space age … Events of the day Ukraine leader snubs unity government (Reuters): 27 die in bus blaze (AP): Station stampede Migrant camp closure (AFP): Kosovo defiance (AP): Taiwan missile launch (Reuters): Actress honoured (Reuters): Hash and eggs Sarkozy hits turbulence as 'brother' is snared by insider trading scandal Wireless Paris gives freedom of the city to internet users Malaysia Airlines US drug laws condemned as racist Multiple Display Advertising Items Free this Saturday Survivors defiant as siege mosque reopens Tight security stops repeat of July clashes Musharraf pledges to prevent new militancy Shutting Sharif out will only strengthen the Islamists Stand-off that ended in bloodshed (AP): Sinkhole eats up motorway and a house in wealthy neighbourhood Kodak EU envoy injured in iraq bomb attack (AP): Endangered bears 'poisoned' Day-release prisoner held after raid A cat's eye view of the Pope's life Monks defended by power of the people Crowds risked their lives to stop military Six-hour stand-offs at Burmese monasteries The Times Nature in the raw: thousands of wildebeest drown in river British Airways Mr Kim makes a meal of his lunch offer Surprise invitation brings hope in Korea 'Peace plan' expected as second summit ends The Times Thanks but no thanks BAA threatens to scale back investment at London airports Company in row over passenger levy increase Reduction in revenue likely to hit Ferrovial Citigroup $5.9bn loss a 'mere hiccup' Wagamama's choice Northern Rock rivals Fed boss consultation Quote of the day Yes to music merger Business big shot Christopher Flowers Two accused of trying to steal from Bloomberg City snapshot Stock markets Last-ditch attempt to avert longest postal strike for 11 years EADS corruption must not be played down Picture Gallery Transparency begins at home Commodities Private banking Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Timesonline Green and Topshop on solo US mission Six Bhs stores to open abroad in next year Green warns of tough Christmas for retailers Business big shot J C Flowers Timesonline It is no surprise that Sir Philip wants to keep a close eye on Topshop's developments BP's internal review to cost jobs across the group Timesonline Wagamama and Gaucho put their stock market listing plans on the table Noodle bar ponders idea of £200m float Steakhouse set on £100m IPO next month On the menu RBS clears the final hurdle in ABN race C&C resignation (PA): E&Y looks abroad Cadbury to cut 700 (PA): ASOS sales soar Shepherd Neame row Carbon Trust Northern Rock bidders offered takeover funding by Citigroup Timesonline BT plans wi-fi coverage boost Call for Bank to follow the Fed's lead with a cut in interest rates A row has blown up in Brussels over the efforts of … City Diary This is the image that accompanies the publicity for a new website that puts together older women and younger men Farewell to long-timer Hasan Askari, who is attempting City Diary Picture Gallery Angry queues have been forming at various branches … City Diary At least Newcastle appreciates the Rock City Diary Snowusa Tesco lacks the human touch in Eastcheap City Diary Merrill Lynch bankers are latest victims of the credit crunch debacle The City A financial snapshot Global head of fixed income quits firm UK banking sector braced for hiring freeze Jaguar Prime market may be suspect, but seriously rich are not worried City pointers Why a bulging bonus is part of the problem Total Revealed — the key talks that led to Bernanke's crunch decisions The Times Talking heads Visa's €10.2m fine for breaking EU rules Google's challenge (AFP): Hong Kong slide (Reuters): Chevron penalised Approval of Sony-BMG merger is good news for Warner-EMI deal Hp Strike threat looms over Siemens pension plan Sleeve notes The gateway to the Middle East prepares to open its doors again The new business capitals Beirut In the capital of Lebanon, the heirs of the ancient Phoenicians are planning to put their troubled recent past behind them What Makes the Grade for You? Commercial Feature Ancient city Timesonline 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 Pub sector raises a glass to better figures Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day The US trend for hiring is Ashtead's second chance ASOS Deal of the day Timesonline Carluccio's Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Alex British funds Reader Offers Ltd Tony Ryan Founder of Ryanair whose independent and forceful approach transformed European air travel Tony Ryan, businessman and founder of Ryanair, was born on February 2,1936. He died after a long illness on October 3,2007, aged 71 Law Report Weather Eye Major-General Sir Jeremy Moore Lives Remembered Roland Mathias Michael Jackson Tom Hodges Chief book buyer at WH Smith with an eye for public tastes at a time when his company dominated the British market Tom Hodges, book buyer, was born on July 8,1912. He died on September 29,2007, aged 95 Stephen Medcalf Inspiring English scholar who brought old-world charm to a modern curriculum at the new University of Sussex Stephen Medcalf, scholar, was born on November 15,1936. He died of a heart attack on September 17,2007, aged 70 Al Oerter US discus thrower who won Olympic Gold at four successive games Alfred Oerter, discus champion, was born on September 19,1936. He died October 1,2007, aged 71 Nigel Harris Surgeon who founded an NHS sports clinic and tended the Arsenal team Nigel Harris, orthopaedic surgeon, was born on July 11,1924. He died on July 8,2007, aged 82 Celebrities enjoy no extra right to privacy Law Report Chancery Division Divorce pending appeal valid Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Memorial service Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Rolex & Cartier Legal Notices Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Cruise Perfect break to raise the spirits Late travel British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Short haul Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Best@cruises A dry September brings forth the autumnal gold Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 4,1871 The Times reprints an article from the Pall Mall Gazette relating to the appearance of the fabled sea serpent and offering advice on how to deal with the creature's newfound social tendency Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Fairley enjoys licence to thrill Racing Kempton Park Goodwood Golf Football Abdulla gives Visit chance to strengthen classic hand Newmarket Racing Newcastle Yesterday's results Nottingham Salisbury Kempton Park Food, and lots of it, is key to my Olympic selection Sailing The Sunday Times A court case is threatening to delay the 2009 America's Bowls Results Cricket Cycling Squash Football Fixtures Tennis Other sport Timesonline Ferrari lift lid on issues that turned trusted Stepney into spy Motor racing Team principal says Englishman 'lost head' Frustrated ambition led to disaffection Timesonline The Times Money matters force riders to turn backs on Birmingham Equestrianism Success in teaching slower ball can bring Gibson swift reward Cricket England need to settle soon on bowling coach Barbadian may have tough choice to make Squads The Times Darrell Hair tried to "blackmail" the ICC into pa Radcliffe eyes New York win to kick-start Beijing bid Athletics Harrington taken to task for skipping Seve Trophy Golf Alfred Dunhill Links Championship In-form Scotland facing up to greatest challenge On the links The Times Cardiff encounter may prove a blessing in disguise for France Rugby union World Cup Laporte reveals plan to boot New Zealand out France team Boucher moves top of wicketkeeper list Murrays well beaten Falcons go plastic Wiki leads All Golds Willstrop's big win Cited pair cleared Auris All change again as Farrell claims his ticket for Australia duel Rugby union World Cup Ashton's reputation at stake with new gamble Robinson return gives England hopes a boost England team Countrymen bank on blossoming Barnes to be the perfect 10 Stevens the unfortunate loser in coach's new forward planning Rugby union World Cup White believes South Africa have ideal path to the final HSBC Timesonline Strictly a family affair as eyes turn towards the Logans' run Sport on television The Times Harford's job prospects look grim as QPR slump Football Coca-Cola Championship Last night's results Premier League today 'Beautiful' Ronaldo able to laugh off bruises from Roma battering Football United forward able to attend book launch Vows not to change individual style of play Moments of thought Kroenke gets red-carpet treatment at the Emirates Jol offers Robinson unexpected chance to regain his confidence Football Uefa Cup first round, second leg Hughes reviving the spirit of Old Trafford to help lift Rovers Stubbs convinced improving Everton can get past Metalist Lee refuses to be deflected off course by the boo boys Benítez flops face difficult times ahead as sorry show is punished Football Champions League Celtic in display of pride before Dida's fall Football Champions League The Times Cole's magic moment completes unexpected reversal of fortune Football Champions League Volkswagen Thinking Jol keeps ears to ground as Chelsea move for Ten Cate BBC hoping to ensure fair fight for Sports Personality The Insider Times Crossword 23,723 Arsenal board have no fear of Usmanov Grant takes first steps to glory Drogba's spectacular winner silences Mestalla Chelsea give reminder of sheer will to succeed The Times Rugby World Cup Inside Giles Smith Index The face Bourbon takes a battering A smarter way to keep bike thieves at bay The click Put the Tories in blazers, then tell them to button it Image of the day Modern morals Red missed Just when you thought Eastern Europe had gone west, Vladimir Putin starts behaving like an old-style communist. Stephen Bayley reports that naked lust for power is not the only sign of nostalgia for the old Red ways, while Norman Stone defends the Russian President and his legacy Putin rescued Russia from disaster: so let's just leave him be One tackle too many? The power and pace of modern sport can play havoc with a player's muscles, joints and bones Get on your bike or walk Q&A The Times Sure, green is good — but let's get real Snooze control Spread the word Stories that linger a lifetime Parents Tomorrow is National Bookstart Day, an annual celebration to support the charitable Bookstart programme that gives three packs of free books to every child up to the age of 3 in the UK. We asked writers, actors and other well-known names to recall the books that they most enjoyed when young The Times Cheltenham festivals I like to get along with people, that's why I'm not a diva bitch The Andrew Billen interview Natasha Bedingfield talks to Andrew Billen about being clean and blonde and misunderstood in the pop world AA The Times Bring on the full donkey Bobby Farrelly, half of the notorious Brothers, tells Kevin Maher why, after dabbling in sweet romance, they're back to gross-out How I faked it for the Nazis A Jewish counterfeiter made millions of pounds for Hitler. Now his incredible story is a film. Stephen Dalton met him Counterfeiters And When Did You Last See Your Father? Which movie best matches your mood? The Kingdom Michael Clayton Love torn apart Reviews James Christopher is blown away by Sam Riley's star turn as the doomed punk poet Ian Curtis in Control, but a moving memoir by Blake Morrison becomes a ponderous biopic Control 15,119mins And When Did You Last See Your Father? 12A, 93mins The Heartbreak Kid 15,116mins Hatchet 18,93mins Shoot first, ask questions later Is The Kingdom a Middle East action movie with brains, or just an excuse for lots of loud explosions, asks Wendy Ide The Kingdom 15,109mins Manufacturing Dissent 12A, 74mins Day Watch 15,140mins Feast of Love 15,100mins Atonement Free guide to the LFF Importance of being me First night Theatre Present Laughter Lyttelton Theatre Royal Haymarket Opera Das Rheingold Covent Garden Theatre The Masque of Red Death BAC, SW11 First night in the main paper Opera The Magic Flute London Coliseum Multiple Classified Advertising Items World music Caetano Veloso Barbican 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 The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm The Whistleblowers ITV1,9pm Meet the Natives Channel 4,9pm The Mouse on the Moon (1963) Film choice Channel 4,1.55pm Risky Business (1983) TCM, 9pm Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986) ITV4,10pm Variations The Peter Serafinowicz Show BBC Two, 9.30pm The Player (1992) Film4,11.05pm The Man with the Golden Arm (1955, b/w) BBC Two, 12.05am Web video of the day We all need an education Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4337 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 69 Acorn Stairlifts Index Jaguar Timesonline Contact us Brendan Jones Go on, spice up your work life The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened More mentoring for your money Mentors Michele Jobling works for a mentoring company; Jonathan Davies, her protégé, is a vice-president at CNN. Carly Chynoweth discovers that, as far as they are both concerned, paying to be mentored doesn't make their relationship any less valuable Ernst & Young The Office Psychologist Dining and Whining Lawyers who help to sort out rights from wrong What Do You Do All Day? Yes, solicitors spend a lot of time on divorces and house sales, but their expertise is needed across the legal spectrum. Emily Ford talks to two of them — in quite different situations A Second Opinion Dan Williams, 35, criminal defence solicitor with the Public Defender Service Lunch Times . . . At Ernst & Young Sticking at hockey brings work benefits Out of Office SecondPost Office Quirk MBA Choices The Times Make a perfect pitch How to . . . Pitch a Business Idea Investors are looking for the next Google or penicillin, so how do you convince the people with the cash that your product is the next big thing? Emily Ford finds out Competition Add a string to your bow Talking Point You don't have to be a student to get involved in extracurricular activities. Joining — or creating — societies at work is fun and looks good on your CV, says Clare Dight The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 50 Sainsbury's Deadline Buster Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gradjobs
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