News from 05/10/2007
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Craig Lord Swimming Correspondent, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Katharine Whitehorn, Cath Urquhart, Malcolm Welsh, Yepoka Yeebo, Fred Redwood, Zahid Hussain, Gary Duncan, Davi Chater, Peter Lansley, Felix Banuelos, Robert Lindsay, David Rose, Sarah Urwin Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Hilary Davies, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Kasia Maciejowska, Jane MacArtney, Jana Sillen Parliamentary Officer, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Martin Tydeman, Jack Malvern, Kamil Tchorek, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Ian Hoyle, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Prof John R. Ashton, Cbe Director, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Harry Shipley, Anne Palmer, Patrick Goff Editor, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Peter Davies, Jonathan Richards, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Caroline Weeks, Sir Clive Woodward, Russell Kempson, Anthony Baker, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Rob Yorke, Rob Wright, Bill Courtney, Gabriel Rozenberg, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Kenneth Denby, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Jane Shilling, Edwin Bateman, Geoffrey Corser, Fred Bridgland, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Christine Beddoe Director, Jenny Mollison, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, John Kelly Executive Officer, John Chambers, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Professor Peter F. Smith, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Robert Rhodes, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Nick Meo, Lisa Verrico, Tim Hammond, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIndex Cameron surge puts the heat on Labour Times poll shows gap is cut to three points Prime Minister faces early election dilemma Index Strikes bring postal deliveries to a halt Marriage 'is healthy' New blow to buyout Last moments at Ritz Hamilton title threat The widow's tale Timesonline Opinion Times2 Bricks and Mortar Quick find Today's weather The Times Darling admits Britain's economy is slowing as house prices start to fall Five interest-rate rises in one year deter buyers Credit squeeze will hit growth, says Chancellor Voting intention Little dolphin, the ten-year-old girl bound (hand and foot) for glory Training regime binds child's arms and feet China in the grip of 2008 Olympic fever Different stroke moves the world champion Under pressure George Smith A longer life and in better health — marriage really is good for you It offers educational advantages for children Elderly and disabled relatives benefit too Ministers 'have neglected citizenship ceremonies' Family fortunes Pugh Health inspectors shut prison wing Tax credit swindles 'Dead' Harry statue Worker's stud victory Correction The approved list Pet owners can take a walk on wild side Louis Vuitton Will he or won't he? The decision is fast becoming marginal Election speculation Clutch of vulnerable seats will dominate poll Tory tax cuts designed to win over swing voters The lesser risk may be simply to say no Tory targets NHS may be sick, but this won't cure it 150 health centres, 100 GP practices, a £100m injection Tony Benn, the former Labour Cabinet minister, plans … 'Magda, what's happening . . . where are you? Then the line went dead' Gun crime The Polish worker caught in a gangsters' shoot-out was looking forward to marriage, children and Christmas with her family Gucci Patient mourns loss of carer who changed his life Tod's Investigation into stabbing was flawed, police admit Postal service takes a very long weekend as more strikes begin Cheltenham & Gloucester Basf Dave, girls have a one-track mind People How long until we see Katie Melua on Hell's Kitchen? … As we reported yesterday, the membership Facebook group It's not all drinking blood and dancing around campfire According to the New York Post, Secret Service agents … ABC, the makers of Desperate Housewives, have apo Postscript "Because I was breast-feeding, he had to stay away from my boobs, " said Jennifer Garner, who is married to Ben Affleck Nick Robinson, the BBC's political editor, has been … In Britain, do many people care that Bafta has refused Never mind the catfights, it's hiccuping that is holding … Strictly Come Dancing returns to Bbc One this Saturday, … She's a party girl that Juliette Lewis, who has been … Daimler The Times Sky The twins are the only part of our lives that is normal, say McCanns Daimler Sticking Plaster The Darzi review cannot be the last word on NHS reform The Deal What Musharraf could achieve with the return of Bhutto Trick or Treat Now is the time of the year when politicians and witches besiege your gates Diana's death - the lizard theory Picture Gallery Excellent: an ugly wall across the Severn Boycott the boycotters: get that flight to Burma Sex, slavery, safety Allot of good Goodbye, girl Conservative policy still has too many holes Barrage plan must respect wildlife Timesonline A different light Conspiracists have a right to theorise Symbolically literate Got your number Old cat Only one person can stop President Clinton II State schools — just the place for little Max and Isabel Sainsbury's Grandmother confronted tennis coach over claims of lesbian sex Showdown between two families over 'affair' Older sister 'found text messages on phone' Marine killed Argentinian in Falklands war blunder Bose Toyota Four held as £25m stolen Leonardo found Masterpiece was taken from a Scottish castle Painting recovered at meeting in Glasgow Invisible ink technology no longer mission impossible Carpet RiGHT Rogues' gallery Festival greets growing volume of book-lovers Cheltenham ticket sales head for a record Organisers cheered by 'hunger for substance' Tiny school has a big problem Marksandspencer The Times Every one's a winner in the science of swords, Viagra and dung vanilla Touching intimacy as Diana waits to dodge paparazzi on her last ride Paris crash inquests Painstakingly edited footage from 31 CCTV cameras shows the Princess and Dodi Fayed's last moments, writes Alan Hamilton Theoriginalcopperheeler Video shows cameramen jostling for best position Argos Backpacker kidnapped at gunpoint Fabergé egg poised for £9m record Art Deco station gets listing upgrade Man shot himself to claim payout Feast of Love Pugnacious swans fly to defence of their brood after park attack by dog Fifty years on, the deadly legacy of atomic accident … Windscale A near-catastrophic fire left the reactor core encased in concrete. Physicists are now preparing to tackle the remains Young trainee who helped to prevent a catastrophe 'It took time for science to catch up with what was in the reactor' Trio of heavenly voices let their talent do the trick First night Pop The Puppini Sisters Shepherds Bush Empire Debenhams Dfs Mirrors the best defence against asteroids Sun's rays reflected to stop impact with Earth Nuclear explosion would be second option Waterstone's HSBC South Africa Pakistan Riding high and scenting a big victory, Giuliani is ready for the culture war 3 Twin leaders under fire as RAF heroism is honoured Stealth wealth? Perhaps, but Stella keeps it subtle in the Year of the Flower Fashion Paris 3 Power of love might not be enough, says monk who fled Rangoon terror Junta chief offers terms to meet opposition leader (AP): Jailed tycoon takes moral high ground (AP): Price of freedom (Reuters): Drug plane hijacked (Reuters): Deadly rescue (AP): IRA stalwart dies (AFP): Gaelic decline (AP): Singular birth (AP): Fast-food order John Lewis Mine rescue brings deadly fears to surface 3,200 trapped a mile below ground Heat and stench in cramped tunnels The Times (Reuters): Cargo plane plunges into city slum High stakes . . . raise you 90 metres (Reuters): Indonesia to plant 79m trees in a day (AP): Bugs betray cocaine smugglers Day Watch (Reuters): Pinochet family arrested over links to dictator's suspected £13.5 million theft of public funds Trapped in Gaza, but I should be in Bradford Four-month ordeal after Israel seals border University friends in appeal to Prime Minister Acacia Ib-bank The Times Cynics hail 'great leap sideways' as Korean leaders end summit Stalin victims found in house (Reuters): Grateful Bulgaria honours Sarkozy (Reuters): British accounts experts in Sudan Ing Direct Zoom Bhutto prepares for return after agreeing deal with Musharraf The Times Kashmir rises from the rubble Earthquake aftermath Mother fined $222,000 in download ruling File-sharing was illegal, jury decides Verdict will encourage further prosecutions Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times New blow to Alliance Boots buyout as NHS cuts payments to pharmacies Pricing 'clawback' is bigger than expected Hit to group's profits could be up to £80m British Land cancels shopping centre sale Rock borrows £3bn Barclays to bow out Mobile phone spam Quote of the day Bloomberg sued Business big shot Game on Dairy co-ops plan merger to milk high global prices Stock markets Don't mention the R-word, but prepare for a slowdown ABN a death knell for other deals Emirates Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Government sticks boot in Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Debt market crisis forces British Land to pull Meadowhall sale Big shot Stephen Hester Sperry Van Ness Sainsbury's to cut costs with move into new headquarters Rock's emergency borrowing hits £10.7bn Extra £3bn from Bank of England this week Shares up amid new takeover speculation Eosairlines Competition Commission plans to investigate BAA over its debt levels Airport empire Floating around the world City Diary Goldsmith pressing all the wrong buttons City Diary The Lord Mayor, John Stuttard, is in South Africa. As I have written, he was there in 1964 as part of a theatrical troupe, coinciding with the early days of Nelson Mandela's imprisonment Continental drift City Diary Howard Leigh of Cavendish Corporate Finance came back … City Diary A colleague is chatting to a leading drinks industry … City Diary Picture Gallery Penguin The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Mammoth task ahead for the winner of the battle for ABN Barclays poised to admit defeat in contest RBS consortium has to hit synergy targets Consortium's checklist The story so far Spam menace spreads to mobile phones HSBC Inquiry starts into Sky Freeview plan Ted Baker in Carphone mobile tie-up South Sudan calls in UK accountant Marston's shrugs off floods setback ECB chief says eurozone may suffer from banking fallout Trichet casts doubt on growth as rates stay put But says inflation is on Bank's 'radar screen' Qualitymagazines Microsoft's resurgence crowned by Halo 3 Numbers game Bloomberg 'fostered sex discrimination', say claimants in $145m suit Multiple Display Advertising Items Moody's alert on sub-prime default record Reflection in the Mirror looks increasingly blurred Media Brown gets advertisers' vote as Cameron is left out in the cold Opposition's brand 'less well defined' Labour campaign winner ardent supporter Mediapolis 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 Broker flags miners as China fund targets Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Cars and bikes are keeping Halfords on the right road Victrex Deal of the day Timesonline Marston's Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Q&A Christopher Seton-Watson Historian who explained the life and death of liberal Italy with freshness and clarity, inspired by his wartime heroics Christopher Seton-Watson, MC and Bar, historian, was born on August 6,1918. He died on September 8,2007 aged 89 Weather Eye The Rev Professor C. F. D. Moule Influential New Testament scholar whose deep learning and powers of sympathy won him many admirers at Cambridge The Rev Professor C. F. D. Moule, priest and theologian, was born on December 3,1908. He died on September 30,2007, aged 98 Joe Mitty Oxfam's first paid employee who created the charity shop concept as a way of raising funds and the organisation's profile Joe Mitty, charity entrepreneur, was born on May 7,1919. He died on September 30,2007, aged 88 Lives in Brief Questions Answered Sheba's location and a Gaelic letter for Menzies Word Watching VAT relief only if goods physically move out of member state Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Additional facts inadmissible in extradition Queen's Bench Divisional Court Court Circular Air power over London Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Meeting University News Bridge Chess Winning move Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Birthdays Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices To place Continental Multiple Display Advertising Items Rugby in the Outback hits road to nowhere Motoring Away games involve 2,600-kilometre journey Danger of stray cattle or wandering kangaroos Mercedes-Benz Gartmore Long haul BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Machine Mart Trade-Sales Motorpoint Jet stream gives balloons a ride around the world Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 5,1970 The Times reports how a combination of strong winds, frayed rope and frayed tempers led to a diplomatic fallout at the 16th Common-wealth parliamentary conference Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest The Sunday Times Fallon keeps mind clear for Longchamp mission Racing Musselburgh Authorized will face no more than 14 rivals in the … Hexham Cricket Motor racing Murtagh can make most of Elletelle opportunity Newmarket Racing Wolverhampton Newmarket Yesterday's results Goodwood Ayr Kempton Park England finally find antivenom to ward off bite of their hosts Cricket Second one-day international Billy Doctrove, the umpire who, with Darrell Hair, … Football Fixtures Rugby league Engage Super League Final eliminator Rugby union Other sport Football Results Scoreboard from Dambulla Harrington relives his day of glory in calmer mood Golf Golf Whitaker duo keep up family tradition Thaxton eyes Khan Wigan's final fling Murray into last eight Davies stands in The Times Time squandered under Robinson blamed for team's lifeless showing Rugby union World Cup Fearless Moody supplies inspiration by taking the challenge head on Rugby union World Cup Flanker lifts England with relentless approach Champions to target Barnes as weakest link Australia coach aims potshot at Regan 'the troublemaker' Australia team Toshiba No one likes us we don't care The Big Debate Rise above our Aussie haters? I'd be having a field day asking them what the cost would be of another World Cup defeat by England Ashton's plans thrown up in the air as injury rules out Farrell Rugby union World Cup Barkley likely to step in despite dead leg Wilkinson could be switched to centre The Times Lineker left to talk good game by fixture list folly Football Surgery sidelines Bellamy for two weeks Premier League today Celtic sweat on decision from Uefa as club hand life ban to pitch invader Football Times Online Timesonline Carrick blow leaves McClaren looking for cover Dida the con-artist will be tainted for rest of his life Anelka's first touch shows Lee has class in reserve Football McFadden brings respite after Everton's shaky start Anorthosis 1 Tottenham 1 Blackburn fall short in bid to find hero of their own 'Missing you already' as Henry makes quick return, of a fashion Football Striker's clothes show has the fans flocking He declares undying love for English game Style own goals Defiant Benítez points finger of blame at his leading players Football Revenue risks ITV focuses on Six Nations The Insider Times Crossword 23,724 Munich memento upsets Manchester Hamilton faces title threat after erratic driving claim Alleged role in crash could cost Briton points Video footage from fan to be investigated The Times Index Football inside Plus Dramatic turn Index The face The girl mostly likely to sell Baked bean alert as students go haute cuisine The click Slimming idea that's just too gut-wrenching I'd look for my inner sloth if I weren't so idle Failed Border Crosser, Unemployed Farmer: Image of the day Modern morals The mourning after Katharine Whitehorn was married to the writer Gavin Lyall for more than 40 years until he died in 2003. In a moving extract from her new autobiography she describes her life as a widow The Katharine Whitehorn file Supper — with a catch Food In celebration of Seafood Week, which begins today, Lindsey Bareham gets cooking with an impressive catch Magimix Lime prawn couscous with baby courgettes Scrumptious Thai-style bouillabaise Roast haddock with borlotti beans and tomatoes The Times Love v money in modern relationships A gift for drying, not drinking Ancient pottering Hair with Hari Charity-shop chic won't do for the Palace Style Ask Lucia I need something very special but hate dull colours United renaissance of Benetton Chain reaction Retail is detail Selfridges Brass tax: the truth about non-doms Reportage Will the super-rich flee if Britain dares to tax them? Giles Whittell reports The Times Who can be a non-dom? The Times 'i like my stars skinny, stoned and gorgeous' Sounds With a new album out, Linda Thompson, ex-wife of Richard and lover of Nick Drake and Tim Buckley tells Pete Paphides she still has an eye for the troubled and talented Play Inside Timesonline South Bank Centre It's pure Purcell — with strings attached Sounds Sarah Urwin Jones meets the actors, singers and, most importantly, puppeteers behind a new Dido and Aeneas Clapton A mighty racket Glenn Branca's symphony for 100 electric guitars has all the power of a nuclear weapon, he tells David Rose Timesonline Control The Times World classless Sounds Cheap flights and instant downloads have transformed world music, says Stephen Dalton Radio Dancing queen Reviews Pop Roísín Murphy Overpowered EMI Classical Nicola Benedetti Vaughan Williams/Tavener Deutsche Grammophon Jazz Robert Wyatt Comicopera Domino Pop Jens Lekman Night Falls Over Kortedala Secretly Canadian Classical Antonio Pappano Respighi EMI Classics Manuchao Classical Les Sacqueboutiers Ei Fuego Ambroisie The moves in movies First night Dance Cast No Shadow Sadler's Wells Cabaret Lenny Beige Pigalle Club, W1 Sky Arts In the main paper Theatre Dealer's Choice Menier, SE1 Theatre Pure Gold Soho Theatre, W1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Thomas Quasthoff Wigmore Hall 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 Fall of BP's Sun King Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm The Tudors BBC Two, 9pm Rebus ITV1, 9pm A Room with a View (1985) Film choice Film4,6.50pm Blazing Saddles (1974) TCM, 9pm If . . . (1968) Film4,10.40pm Variations Old School (2003) BBC One, 11.35pm The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946, b/w) BBC Two, 12.35am Ugly Betty/Comedy Showcase Channel 4,9pm/10pm Web video of the day Jennifer's vile, but not ab fab Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4338 Polygon WELLMANclinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 70 Full Tilt Poker Index Politicians start wooing homeowners. Who would have guessed an election was near? Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on . . Belfast Average property prices £000s, (June 2007) In townhouse in West London Get in Get out Get Away Kensington, W8: a huge family home with rooms spread over four floors Out 1960s House in Oxfordshire Goring: riverside home designed by the architects Bicknell and Hamilton Away Listed Castle in Scotland Aberdour: a 20th-century tower house with views over the Firth of Forth The Millionaires Club Where to Spend It Tory plans to cut death duties would increase the allure of luxury houses Tax File Pan Peninsula Top Ten Interior Design Home Improvements The Home Stretch If you need more space but can't afford to move, follow Rosemary Bennett's example Fact File Country Cottage with Barn in Hampshire Three of a Kind Room for expansion Vernham Dean: delightful village property surrounded by garden with conversion potential Waterworks House in the West Midlands Stourton, Stourbridge: semi-detached house with planning permission and leafy garden Grade II Listed Cottage in East Sussex Battle: 1800s house in need of modernisation, with views toward Battle Abbey Kierresidential Lower Mill Estate Swaylands Multiple Display Advertising Items Split Decisions First Time Buyer NFU Mutual Step on to the Ladder First-timers can rent and buy at the same time in shared ownership schemes, says Susan Emmett Prices Slide to a Halt Market Report Buyers are exploiting a static market to push for reductions of 10 per cent, says Susan Emmett Inside Track Home Information Pack Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes of the Brave? Abroad Outlook British investors are staking their money on repossessed US homes, says Suzy Jagger Locked out Reach for the Sky Chicago has always loved the skyscraper. But is $40m for a penthouse at the Spire too steep, asks Lorna Blackwood Fact File The Lean Green Design Machine Grand Designs Kevin McCloud reveals the golden rules of eco-building and tells Anne Ashworth why he will never alter his own house Swindon Grand Designs Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Church Antler Homes Barratt Homes Crest Nicholson Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Wreck of the Week Home File Brief Encounter Erratic Service Charges The Times Throws Grass is Greener Here The next Hotspot Hungerford is far better value than more fashionable Marlborough, says Fred Redwood For Sale Fact File Wall Hall
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