News from 08/10/2007
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Ray Long, Andrew Billen, Simon Rushworth, David Brown, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Stephen Sykes, Paul McGinley, Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor, Mark Souster, David Rose, Philip Robin Vlies, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Philippa Edmunds, Hilary Finch, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Geoff Brown, Derek Duncan, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Alan Carr, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Janine Weston, Deborah Haynes, William Oswald, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, John Bithell, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dr D. J. Phillips, Dan Sabbagh, Andrew Drakeley, Rodney Legg, Paddy Crerand, Randhir Singh Bains, Elizabeth Colman, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Professor James Walker, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Stephanie Condron, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Guillem Balague, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Phil Gray Chief Executive, Roger Giles, Geoffrey Alderman, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, Professor James Drife, R. J. Clothier, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Craig Tregurtha, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Sarah Birke, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Che Guevara, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Valerie Elliot Consumer Editor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Michael Hammerson, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Philip Owen, Kenneth Denby, Peter Dixon, Lucy Powell, Barbara Lantin, Robert Baer, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Laura Cassidy, Peter Blakeman, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, David Young, Philip Webster Political Editor, Phil Weston, Tim Hames, Jeremy Cross, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Ashwani Monga, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Paul Fogarty, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Philippe Saint-Andre, John Lewis, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Julain Muscat, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Lord Hope of Craighead, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Patrick O'brien, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Russell Cheyne, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Anthony Roberts, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoIndex Tightest squeeze on wallets in a decade Confidence shaken by tax and household bills Grim week for Brown after election retreat Hamilton feels heat as title race opens up Arab state set to take over Sainsbury's Interpreters celebrate Secret of Diana ring 'Intelligent' trolley England optimistic Dramatic finish at The Times Crossword Championships Timesonline Times2 The Game Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times New post strike begins as last one ends It was an engagement ring, jeweller says, but police made me alter story Fayed 'was on brink of proposing' to Princess Scotland Yard dispute shop owner's allegation Diana jurors take French leave Rolex Government 'gave public false hopes' on achieving Iraq goals Chief of Defence Staff admits deep concerns No smooth progress to urban idyll in Basra Joy in any language Three men arrested over kidnap of Britons in Baghdad The who? Never mind the music, new bands can't even find names Infamous starts for famous bands Versace The moment that Brown knew his chance had slipped away Election decision The Tory attack on the use of British troops in Iraq as political pawns hit Labour hopes of a snap poll hardest, writes Philip Webster Hard times ahead Timesonline Later date will give parties more time to develop a vision It was the marginals that swung it — thanks to Lord Ashcroft's £2m fund Election decision Ianfranco Ferre Week in Parliament Christians fear jail for criticising gays Navy sex assault claim Playground bullies Two more held Lamprey up river Girl, 10, hanged M&S white veal ban Keep whisky Scotch Granny, get your coat: you've got a ticket to ride all over England Pensioners 'will crowd out other bus passengers' Councils fear freedom pass will cost millions All aboard SKODA Mother wants disabled girl to have hysterectomy 'to give her a better life' Low-fat teenagers missing out on essential nutrients IWC Marksandspencer Country estate that has caught Blair's eye Catholic chapel and staff quarters included £3m property would be a trophy in portfolio Sky Jockey goes from glory to the dock Sky McCartney and Mills are prepared to talk money Multiple Display Advertising Items Briton in coma after mosquito bite in US First European victim of deadly 'Triple E' virus Devastated family tell other tourists of threat Mothers and babies at risk in staff crisis, say doctors Fly Monarch Poll Axed Brown now needs to tackle excess spending and high taxes before an election Ending Iraq's Impasse Reconciliation within the Shia community can be part of a broader settlement Rock Bottom Have all the best names for bands been taken already? Never ask for a round number Picture Gallery Brown blinked first. It's that simple Thunderer: Drink up. And to hell with health bullies Longer lorries Selling the game NHS maternity services are under pressure Why Brown didn't call an election Timesonline A poor exchange Hunger is no help Heat and light Don't copy Tam No walkies It's time for the last rites over inheritance tax There is no defence against these children of death 'Tweeds and wellies for Queen film made me cry' Cheltenham Literature Festival Monarch's Barbour jackets and sensible shoes made 'girlie' Dame Helen Mirren despair of playing her But she grew to love someone 'who has all the diamonds in the world and yet is happiest in her old clothes' The Cooperative Bank For RSC, the play's the thing Every second counts in Times Crossword battle 2007 Times Crossword Championship Grand Final - Puzzle No. 1 2007 Times Crossword Championship Grand Final - Puzzle No. 2 2007 Times Crossword Championship Grand Final - Puzzle No. 3 Flybe 'Britain's Leonardo' rescued on safety net Scientist's lost notes are protected online Royal Society records birth of modern science Multiple Display Advertising Items Ahead of his time BlackBerry New laser may widen scope of eye surgery Iris recognition ends one-fits-all approach Precision eliminates post-operative problems Army Benevolent Fund Craftsman recreates Renaissance cast of Scottish king's ornate ceiling Expedia BBC 'refused' Controller's offer to quit Don't blink: here's the Indian summer Hospitals cut back on chaplaincy care Solutions to crosswords on page 21 'Intelligent' shopping trolley is new front in battle against obesity Unhealthy foods will trigger alert on screen Computer to 'spy' on customer's preferences Argos Righteous babe showing supreme skill First night Pop Ani DiFranco Bush Hall, W12 Multiple Display Advertising Items Marsh 'supermarket' will lure rare wildlife Flood scheme is UK's biggest habitat creation Tides will recreate 1,700 acres of wetland American Airlines On the waiting list Cruise America Burma Begging for help 'If we get asylum we will live. If we do not we will die. It is that simple' Interpreters wait for Brown to decide fate They expect to be able to start a new life Bhutto can help to deliver long-overdue border deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Hey pal, who's the big guy with Lou D'Allesandro? And why is his wife so keen to meet Lou and buy him a pizza? Six dead as sheriff goes on shooting rampage Envoy denounced for 'terrorist' links (AFP): Kurdish attack kills 13 (AP): Farmers stand firm (AP): Typhoon deaths rise (AFP): Democracy rally (AFP): Cricket chief jailed (AFP): Be nice to your maid The concept — high fashion that's wearable Fashion Paris BAA Dull brand takes on polish as chic shoe Sarkozy basks in the reflected glory of rugby's great comeback World Cup rugby The Times Political football Foreign Staff: But a defeat sends ripples of anxiety across Tasman Sea Aid boom brings olive oil and cornflakes to Darfur Virgin (AP): The north Darfur town of Haskanita has been burnt to (AP): Turkey protests at genocide Bill (AFP): Cholera alert affects pilgrims (AP): Gorillas put at risk by fighting (AFP): Malaysian doctor set for blast-off The Times Junta hunts dissidents on UN computers Security squads try to seize hard drives Staff delete details to protect activists Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hi-tech underground line to move Olympic masses Multiple Display Advertising Items A loan that helps couples go solo Low-rate credit helps middle-aged split up Change in law brings huge rise in divorce Advertising regulator studies green claims Southern Water race Hi-tech cigarettes Students' challenge Quote of the day Web gets '. asia' suffix Business big shot Qatari fund on brink of formal £10.6bn offer for Sainsbury's Delta Two completes due diligence on grocer Founding family's stance still unclear Star turns Waitrose boss lambasts giant for crushing rivals Stock markets MPs to accuse FSA of failing to supervise Northern Rock properly Taxes return to the Tories' heart Commodities Brioni Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Watchdog sees red and tells companies to come clean when they try to go green ASA clamps down on environmental boasts Complaints upheld on Toyota and Volkswagen Business big shot Richard Desmond Hi-tech packets to smoke out crooks Cigarettes sold in UK to carry microchip Manufacturers to help meet costs Alliance Leicester Drug giants restrict supply network in defiance of OFT investigation The Royal Bank of Scotland Resolution this week to spark sector-wide scurry RBS's consortium preparing to declare ABN bid unconditional CF Competition hits Carphone's broadband Net new subscribers suffer quarterly fall Sales will be boosted by iPhone deal for UK Acer Committee with best interests of Britain's economy at its heart Sometimes being rich just isn't enough, sometimes you need to be famous They are the new pop icons, the new stars of the small screen. Martin Waller investigates the world of the celebrity businessman Beating a path to the hall of fame The Times Australian queue-cutting set to fuel the rising price of coal Congestion forces reduction of vessels Chinese demand for energy boosts costs Timesonline Orange edges ahead of BT in battle for Olympics contract Companies prepare to head off risk of cyber-squatters in new '. asia' domain Yahoo! looks to India for new internet ideas Sky Olympic sponsor is on the blocks for the race to build nuclear power's new wave Monday manifesto Vincent de Rivaz The chief executive of EDF Energy tells Christine Buckley he wants a piece of the action if Britain opts for a nuclear future Nla The Times Curriculum vitae The leader questioned Equity Prices Timesonline Reader Offers Ltd Archaeology Ian Campbell Scottish Labour MP who championed local regeneration and was a staunch defender of Scottish whisky producers Ian Campbell, Labour MP for West Dumbartonshire, 1970-83, and Dumbarton, 1983-87, was born on April 26,1926. He died on September 9,2007, aged 81 Weather Eye Sir Leslie Murphy Corporate financier whose shrewd decision-making as chairman could not ultimately save the National Enterprise Board Sir Leslie Murphy, chairman of the National Enterprise Board, 1977-79, was born on November 17,1915. He died on September 29,2007, aged 91 O. M. Ungers Architect whose drive for clarity produced forms that seem to reduce architecture to its essence O. M. Ungers, architect, was born on July 12,1926. He died on September 30,2007, aged 81 Ned Sherrin Lives Remembered Lord Gilmour of Craigmillar Joe Mitty Lord Nathan Lady Katherine Brandram The last surviving great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria Lady Katherine Brandram, formerly Princess Katherine of Greece and Denmark, was born on May 4,1913. She died on October 2,2007, aged 94 Balancing mobile phone risks against benefits Law Report Court of Arches 1824 Act is used with caution Queen's Bench Division Word Watching Stalag Luft III's 'Great Escape' tunnels revealed Notebook Archaelogy Court Circular Premium bonds Legal news Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Personals Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notice … Timesonline School Notices Rolex & Cartier Gifts Public Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Chilly nights and sunny days make autumn blush Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 8,1927 A Times correspondent reports on a proposals to establish labour colonies to tackle the growing homelessness problem Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Dylan Thomas delivers fresh twist in Fallon's singular story Stewards' inquiry adds to drama of Arc finish Winner has Breeders' Cup next on agenda Rio De La Plata gives Godolphin reasons to be cheerful Mark Wallace brought a large British contingent to … Simon Barnes Rugby union Racing Dubai Dynamo, trained by Stan Moore and ridden by Dean Course specialists Blinkered first time Leading trainers Jockeys Windsor Pipedreamer, trained by John Gosden and ridden by Jimmy Wolverhampton Delighted Delaveau romps home Frenchman triumphs in eight-way jump-off Junior crown goes to yet another Whitaker Kelso Racing Yesterday's results Guinness Premiership Huntingdon Uttoxeter Gloucester set pace but Ryan still wants more Rugby union Lawton bears witness to quality of Khan Hard hitting proves too much for opponent Games medal-winner goes back to basics Toshiba Toseland heads up to MotoGP with a smile Motorcycling Athletics Baseball Basketball Boxing Cycling Equestrianism GMF Golf Hockey Ice hockey Motorcycling Motor racing Motor rallying Rugby league Rugby union Football Fixtures Snooker Speedway Squash Tennis Sheffield inflict first defeat on Guildford Hat-trick for McNish Loeb cuts the gap Beeston cause upset Murray beaten but buoyed by run in Metz Tennis Scot loses to Robredo after taking first set 6-0 Masters Cup spot is still a remote possibility Seiko Brough departs on a high sending Castleford back to the top flight Rugby league National League One Grand Final Gamble fails as Hamilton gets his grandstand finish all wrong I always suspected that when it came to egomania, James All Black failings on the global stage are a running choke The Times I was taken in by a picture of innocence Dougherty triumphs as young Ulsterman makes Tour history Golf Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Englishman recovers well after poor start McIlroy, 18, surpasses Garcia's achievement Multiple Display Advertising Items The amateur The professional Ballesteros getting used to a quieter life Career figures Allianz McLaren wrong turn presents open road to the finish for Hamilton rivals Motor racing Chinese Grand Prix Gamble backfires as lead is cut to four points Team admit to error over tyre-change timing I'll learn from mistake, says Briton as Alonso looms in his mirrors All to play for Champion hoping for strange turn of events in Brazil finale Cheers ring out loud and clear as young challenger finishes his race in the gravel Swann and Broad rescue England again to lift hopes of series victory Cricket Third one-day international The Times Northern rebellion makes me proud of England and France Rugby union World Cup Win a trip to the World Cup final Catalogue of chokes Brave Fiji fall to strength of South Africa's set-piece play After the shock, the Six Nations rivals must now realign strategy Hosts expect focus on forwards by England French familiar with semi-final opponents Henry faces the music after France hit all the right notes Scotland's late fightback proves in vain Rugby union World Cup Gartmore Heroic efforts of the scrum lead England into dreamland Victory fought out in rucks and mauls Tale of the turnover Australia guilty of failing to read script in tale of the unexpected Bulldog rating Tenacity and trust gave us the extra yard we needed to beat Australia England hungry for more after mission improbable reaches successful ending The semi-finals You've got to be choking - the global reaction Times Crossword 23,726 Sweet Chariot back in fast lane as cup fever erupts The Times St. James's Place Wealth Management Owen stands ready to answer England's call Motor racing Cricket Index Monday poem The go-between Veterans of the great doughnut war The click We are now cruising at, er, zero feet Image of the day Modern morals Face or bottom: can a woman have it all? Every woman eventually has to choose: a youthful face or a pert behind. Fashion editor Lisa Armstrong opts for the former The diet guru: eat little, often The nutritionist: eat protein The Times Oops, she messed up again. But who can blame her? Defending Spears from media barbs Oh my, that fly What price a few more years? Colin Howe has terminal cancer but is being denied a £3,500-a-month drug that could prolong his life. Should the NHS fund it? Barbara Lantin reports The Times 'The cost-effectiveness of these drugs is marginal' My 'space invader' son alienates others PRU Health Work or family problems? The Times An officer and a gentlewoman Sneak a few tips from Sandhurst and give your office ensemble a military makeover, says Alice Olins The camp commandant Julian Clary has drawn on his evil side — and his German ancestry — to play the MC in Cabaret, he tells John Lewis Hands off our opera — it's not your aria of expertise Opera directors are fed up with outsiders poaching their jobs, reports Lucy Powell Romeo & Juliet Barber grows out his roots First night Opera II barbiere di Siviglia Theatre Royal, Glasgow Concert Reopening Concert Town Hall, Birmingham Theatre Little Madam Finborough, SW10 Concert Juan Diego Flórez Cadogan Hall, SW1 Dance Slobhan Davies Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Invisible Bonfires Tobacco Factory, Bristol Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment, Factual and Sport Answers from back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Cult of the Suicide Bomber Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Windscale: Britain's Biggest Nuclear Disaster BBC Two, 9pm China's Stolen Children Channel 4,9pm The Silent Enemy (1958, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.25pm Phone Booth (2002) E4,11pm Murder by Numbers (2002) ITV1, 11.05pm Variations Why Democracy? Taxi to the Dark Side BBC Two, 11.20pm Interview with the Vampire (1994) Five, 11.05pm The Opposite of Sex (1998) Film4,12.55am Web video of the day In bed with the mock Tudors Weekend TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4340 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 71 St. James's Place Wealth Management Index Edge Bruce told new owners will not renew contract The News Tip for the top Bruce faces facts Johnson blow Weekend in Numbers Arsenal yesterday reclaimed top spot in the Barclays … Walcott to the rescue Johnson's groin injury may put his rapid rise on hold Picture of the Day Wacky races Redknapp: QPR have not approached Adams News in brief Spanish league eases rules on African players Afonso breaks record Cover credit: Russell Cheyne Owen determined to do his England duty The Web Spot the pie Visionary keeps his eye open for an opportunity The Interview Jurgen Klinsmann Tony Cascarino German legend drops a few broad hints as to why the Chelsea job was not for him Tony'sfiver QA Grant prepared to put entertainment on hold Coach eyes anti-terror Israeli as fitness guru Anelka losing waiting game Arena will not raise roof Courage under fire Faldo in proportion Abramovich in luck Allardyce plays safe Will Celtic ever learn? Benítez blinkered Hair-raising situation Try this, England On the wrong track 'England do not enjoy a presence from their best club side' The Debate Ahead of the Game Your view on the weekend's matches The Fans The Chant You're just a small Paul Ince Liverpool's late stunner a desperate blow for Jol Family values leave Basque brothers feeling at home The Popcast The Games WHSmith Blackburn 2 Birmingham 1 Fulham 0 Portsmouth 2 Anderson gives hint of riches to come Superb Elano fits the bill for Eriksson Tactical Analysis Walcott to the rescue as Arsenal hit fierce resistance How they stand Leading scorers In form Average points away Player of the weekend Emre and Owen prove the perfect fit for Newcastle The Times Reading 1 Derby 0 Blackpool 0 Plymouth 0 Gabriele Marcotti Blatter meddling in foreign affairs again Holy orders for Ancona Elevated ambitions Italian League French League Spanish League German League From the LA catwalk to football, Italian style The woman who swapped her life as a model to front Five's Serie a coverage Postcard from . . . League One League Two Ahead of the Game I would struggle to fit the bill in this day and age, says Le Tissier The star of Channel 4's Friday Night Project on what's … Championship League One League Two Non-League Torquay go down as strikers fire blanks Scotland The Box Live matches Multiple Display Advertising Items Our Web Latebites Fink Tank Four of the best Timesonline. co. uk/football EDGE Play the Game Fantasy Football with Brains Timesonline. co. uk/playthegame The Times The Prem The Fixtures Spot the pie Cot what It Takes?
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